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Auto maintenance describes the act of inspecting or testing the condition of car subsystems (e.g., engine) and servicing or replacing parts and fluids. Regular maintenance is critical to ensure the safety, reliability, drivability, comfort and longevity of a car. During preventive maintenance, a number of parts are replaced to avoid major damage or for safety reasons, e.g. timing belt replacement.

Contents
Scheduling
Common maintenance
Winter Car Maintenance
See also
References
External links
Scheduling Edit

The actual schedule of car maintenance varies depending on the year, make, and model of a car, its driving conditions and driver behavior. Car makers recommend the so-called extreme or the ideal service schedule based on impact parameters such as

number of trips and distance traveled per trip per day
extreme hot or cold climate conditions
mountainous, dusty or de-iced roads
heavy stop-and-go vs. long-distance cruising
towing a trailer or other heavy load
Experienced service advisors in dealerships and independent shops recommend schedule intervals, which are often in between the ideal or extreme service schedule. They base it on the driving conditions and behavior of the car owner or driver.

Common maintenance Edit

Common car maintenance tasks include:[1]

Car wash
check/replace the engine oil and replace oil filters
check/replace fuel filters
inspect or replace windshield wipers
check or refill windshield washer fluid
inspect tires for pressure and wear
Tire balancing
Tire rotation
Wheel alignment
check, clean or replace battery terminals and top up battery fluid
inspect or replace brake pads
check or flush brake fluid
check or flush transmission fluid
check or flush power steering fluid
check and flush engine coolant
inspect or replace spark plugs
inspect or replace air filter
inspect or replace timing belt and other belts
lubricate locks, latches, hinges
check all lights
tighten chassis nuts and bolts
check if rubber boots are cracked and need replacement
test electronics, e.g., Anti-lock braking system or ABS
read fault codes from the Engine control unit
Winter Car Maintenance Edit

During winter, a car's maintenance requirements differ due to cold weather. Winter car maintenance tasks include:

Change Your Oil
Check Coolant Levels
Check Your Tire Tread & Pressure
Inspect Your Lights
Check the Health of Your Wiper Blades
Check Your Battery
Stock Up On De-icer
Some tasks that have equivalent service intervals are combined into one single service known as a tune-up. In modern cars, where electronics control most of the car's functions, the traditional tune-up doesn't apply anymore. Maintenance jobs like a tune-up used to mean getting the engine's performance back on track. Today embedded software takes care of it by constantly checking thousands of sensor signals, compensating for worn-out spark plugs, clogged filters, etc. The so-called limp-home function allows driving on limited power when the engine is in trouble. In the old days this might have meant a breakdown. In some countries, the completed services are recorded in a service book which is rubber-stamped by the service center upon completion of each service. A complete service history usually adds to the resale value of a vehicle.

04/12/2015

Signs, Signals, and Road Markings

There is a host of information available on the roadways, directing the flow of traffic and the interaction of the driving environment. The shape of a road sign can tell you as much about the sign's message as its color. Every driver needs to be extra careful when the weather is bad or when changing lanes, turning on a red light, passing, approaching intersections or merging into traffic. Always be alert to what is happening on the road. Traffic signs must meet both individual state and U.S. Department of Transportation specifications. They are made out of rust resistant heavy duty steel or aluminum with reflective sheeting for maximum visibility during the day and maximum reflectivity at night when light shines on them. The average lifespan of a traffic sign is seven years.

What is a yield sign?
Yield signs are red and white with red letters. These signs alert the driver to any upcoming hazards or road conditions that do not reflect an Immediatee condition. A yield sign calls on the driver to do the following: Slow down, defer to oncoming or intersecting traffic, stop when necessary, proceed when safe, and remain aware of oncoming vehicles. A flashing yellow light has the same meaning as a yield sign. When a flashing yellow light is observed, the driver should be cautious both prior to and while passing through the intersection.

What is a stop sign?
The stop sign is red with white letters. The stop sign calls on the driver to make a mandatory stop and proceed when safe. At a stop sign, the purpose of the limit line is to prevent the driver from entering the crosswalk or intersection inadvertently or at an excessive speed and shows the driver where to make the stop before proceeding through. Rolling stops are not acceptable. The driver of a vehicle must come to a complete stop before proceeding through the intersection. A flashing red light has the same meaning as a stop sign.

What do traffic signals do?
Signals: The two-way signal is to direct traffic flowing from two different directions with the exception of signals with turning arrows which should be in accordance with one another. Traffic signs can help you be a better driver because they:

WARN you of hazards ahead that might otherwise be difficult to see
GUIDE you to your destination by identifying the route
INFORM you of local regulations and practices
REGULATE the speed and movement of traffic.
The Red, Yellow, and Green Light - Signal light controlled intersections are typically the highest volume and the most dangerous. A driver should never attempt to cross an intersection by “assuming” opposing traffic will yield the right of way.

Even if the traffic light indicates green for you that does not automatically indicate that is safe to proceed through the intersection. You should always look both ways before entering and crossing any intersection. Another driver coming in the opposite direction may have decided to run their red light. Or perhaps an emergency vehicle may be approaching and you have not heard their sirens.

So much emphasis has been placed on the “quiet rides” of vehicles that certain sounds are sometimes difficult to hear when all your windows are rolled up tight. How many times have you actually seen an emergency vehicle approaching before you have heard its siren? Remember that even if you have a green light, the law still requires you to yield to traffic already in the intersection.

What do circular arrows indicate?
Circular arrows will resemble the red, yellow, and green traffic lights just discussed. The circular red arrow prohibits travel in the direction the arrow is pointing. Drivers must stop at the stop line (or roadway designation) until the green arrow appears. Turning on a red arrow is strictly prohibited.

The circular yellow arrow serves as a warning that the previous green arrow is about to turn to a red arrow. The driver should slow down and prepare to stop at the stop line if safely appropriate. The driver should never increase speed to try to “beat” the upcoming red arrow.

The circular green arrow indicates the right of way to proceed through the turn. At this point, crossing pedestrians and oncoming vehicles are stopped by a red light. Before proceeding, however, the driver must continue to yield to vehicles and pedestrians still in the intersection.

What do the lines on the roadways tell the driver?
Pavement markings help you just like signs and signals. They are used to warn and direct drivers and to regulate traffic. It’s actually quite simple to interpret roadway markings.

There are two colors involved and drivers must understand the difference between what the colors mean just as much as the difference between broken lines and solid lines and their meanings. Yellow lines separate traffic traveling in opposite directions, whereas white lines separate traffic traveling in the same direction.

Guide Signs
These signs tell you what road you are on. Plan your trip and know which roads you wish to take.

The pentagon-shaped blue and yellow markers are used for county routes in some states.

The familiar red, white, and blue shield tells drivers they are traveling on an Interstate Highway. Even-numbered roads with two digits run east-west. North-south Interstates have odd numbers with two digits.

Square black and white markers specify U.S. routes and most state routes. Some states design their own markers, which often reflect their individuality.

If the business sign shown above is placed on top of the route sign, it indicates an officially designated highway that branches off the regularly numbered highway and goes through the business portion of the city.

Traffic Regulatory Signs
A red circle with a slash communicates “DO NOT” – The picture behind the slash indicates what act is prohibited, such as No U-Turn, No Parking, No Bicycles Allowed, Do Not Enter, No Turn Allowed, etc.

A rectangle white sign with red letters indicates that parking is restricted or prohibited.

A rectangular white sign with green letters indicates that parking is permitted with restrictions.

Standard regulatory signs provide written notice of regulations, such as “No Right Turn.”

SafeMotorist.com Driving Safety Articles: This article was written by SafeMotorist.com defensive driving staff writers and reviewed for accuracy by defensive driving instructors. All articles are based on current traffic laws and defensive driving practices. This article is intended for educational purposes only, and should not be taken as legal advice or literal interpretation of any specific traffic law.

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