Basic Maintenance Can Be A Smart Investment Tuesday, March 1, 2011 cx (NAPS)—Whether your car came right off the showroom floor or you drive a used vehicle that has seen its share of miles, one of the best ways to extend its life is to practice basic maintenance. To help, here are sometips: Take care of your tires. A good rule of thumbfortire rotation is to have yourtires rotated every other oil change. This can vary depending on the amountof driving you do. Check the air pressure in your tires. This simple procedure can help your vehicle’s fuel economy. Check yourbelts and hoses. You may not know what everything does underthe hood of your vehicle, but even you can recognize a belt or hose that has a crack or corrosion. These parts are usually madeof rubber and will eventually wearout. If you're still unsure, belts and hoses can be checked during an oil change or at your vehicle’s annual checkup. Check youroil. If the level of oil in your vehicle is too high or low, it can cause engine problems. Owners of both new and older vehicles can consider using synthetic motor oil to help increase the mileage betweenoil changes. For example, Royal Purple offers a variety of motor oil viscosities for different makes and models, recommending the SN Series for vehicles 2011 and newer and the new High Performance Series for older vehicles. This can result in money savings with fewer oil changes and less impact on the environmentwith less oil disposed. Whenyou get youroil changed, ask if they recycle their oil, and if youre changing youroil, at home, check out www.earth911.com for a motoroil recycling center near you. Using a synthetic motor oil can help increase mileage between oil changes and can result in money savings with fewer oil changes. eCheck your coolant. If youre not sure where your coolant reservoir is, check your owner’s manual. The ideal level of coolant should be between the low and high markings. If you are checking the coolant yourself, do not take the cap off if yourvehicle has been recently driven. If the coolant system is hot, the pressure inside could burn you when the cap is removed. To keep your enginecool, try a coolant additive such as Royal Purple’s PurpleIce. It’s designed to reduce engine temperatures and protect the engine from corrosion. Learn the dashboardlights. Refer to your owner’s manual to familiarize yourself with some of your dashboard warninglights. These include: Check Engine, Service Engine, Electrical Fault, Brake Warning, ABS Brake Warning, Coolant and Oil. Ignoring these warning signs could result in expensive repairsif left too long. For more information, visit www.royalpurple.com.