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How Often Should I Check and Change My Car's Fluids?

How Often Should I Check and Change My Car's Fluids? | Rainier Automotive

Amidst the hum of the engine and the open road beckoning, there's a crucial aspect that often goes unnoticed: the health of your car's fluids. Today, we'll delve into the art of checking and changing car fluids, ensuring your cherished vehicle glides smoothly through the highways of life.

Engine Oil

Imagine engine oil as the lifeblood coursing through your car's veins, ensuring each part works harmoniously. Checking and changing engine oil is not just a task; it's a ritual to keep the heart of your vehicle healthy. Aim for a monthly check, and consult your car's manual for the specific oil change intervals tailored to its needs.

Transmission Fluid

Transmission fluid is the unsung hero of smooth gear shifts. Regularly inspect its levels and color. If you notice a burnt smell or discoloration, it's a sign to schedule a fluid change. Maintaining the correct fluid level and quality is pivotal for the longevity of your transmission and the overall performance of your vehicle.

Brake Fluid

Your brakes are your car's safety net, and brake fluid plays a vital role in safety, ensuring their reliability. Regularly check the brake fluid level and color. Any signs of contamination or a low-level warrant immediate attention. Your safety on the road relies on the effectiveness of your brakes, making brake fluid checks a non-negotiable on your car care checklist.

Coolant

As your car glides down the road, the engine works tirelessly, generating heat. Coolant is the shield protecting your engine from overheating. Routinely check the coolant level and ensure it's a 50/50 mix with water. Over time, coolant loses its efficacy, so changing it according to your car's maintenance schedule is vital to prevent engine damage.

Power Steering Fluid

Turning the wheel with ease is thanks to power steering fluid. A routine check for leaks and ensuring proper levels is essential. If you hear unusual noises when turning, it could be a sign of low power steering fluid. Frequent checks and timely changes can prevent power steering failure and maintain the joy of effortless maneuvering.


For all of your fluid services, make sure to book an appointment with the pros at Rainier Automotive, and you will experience the difference we stand by!

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