Thursday, October 18, 2012

Maintaining Your Volvo Car



Volvo cars are tough, safe and reliable and repairs are rare. All you need to do is to ensure that you maintain your car well and take meticulous care of it at all times. Listen to the warnings its give, listen to the sounds it makes and adhere to your maintenance program at all times. Ensure that you use the maintenance kits provided by Volvo at all times and use genuine Volvo parts when you replace them in your car. You will find that the car is economical to maintain and repairs are few and far between!


Check your car's electrical system. It is important to keep them functional as they ensure the health and reliability of your car. The major components are the battery, the alternator, the wiring, fuses, switches and relays. The battery is vital for starting the engine or running the electrical instruments that come with your car. 



Check the oil in your Volvo. If the oil light comes on in your Volvo it is time for action.Time for an oil change! It will be followed by a thumping and knocking sound. The car can stop dead in the middle of nowhere if every drop of oil is sucked dry. The engine will have to be trashed.




Check your brakes. If you are driving in rain put on the antilock brakes and stomp and steer. Test your car without antilock brakes, pump them and avoid wheel lock up.
 Erik Benner Certified Volvo Master Tech. at Personalized Autohaus uses authentic Volvo diagnostics tools

Always consult your Certified Volvo Master Technician for any Service and Repair needed on your Volvo to ensure long life of vehicle! Call Personalized Autohaus at (858) 586-7771  to set up an appointment. Check out our website www.personalizedautohaus.com  
We offer 15% Labor Discount for first time customers and Free oil filter with oil change!


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