cdover73
Enthusiast
What is the general rule for performing maintenance when your car only sees a couple thousand miles a year? The maintenance schedule in the owner's manual is stated in a 'miles/time' frequency. So if you only put, let's say, 1000 miles on the car but you reach the 3 year mark, do you really need to change the oils/fluids because the manual says every 3 years or 3000 miles?
This applies to the following:
Engine oil/filter change, Transmission oil change/flush, Rear differential oil change, Brake system fluid change/flush, Radiator and cooling system flush, Power steering oil change, air filter clean/change.
Should I change the oil that may be like new just because I reach the time, even though I haven't driven anywhere close to the mileage listed in the schedule?
What do you do to your cars for this maintenance?
Thanks,
This applies to the following:
Engine oil/filter change, Transmission oil change/flush, Rear differential oil change, Brake system fluid change/flush, Radiator and cooling system flush, Power steering oil change, air filter clean/change.
Should I change the oil that may be like new just because I reach the time, even though I haven't driven anywhere close to the mileage listed in the schedule?
What do you do to your cars for this maintenance?
Thanks,