| Automotive Quick-Tip: Maintenance Logbook |
From "Ask DIY" episode ADI-504 |
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Whether you're car is new or used, it's always wise to keep track of the maintenance and repair work that's done throughout the life of your car, or at least as long as you own it. A logical way to do this is with an auto maintenance log. Here are some suggestions from DIY's automotive expert, Trisha Hessinger. - Purchas a notebook that's small enough to fit in your glove compartment.
- Record pertinent facts and information in your log pertaining to service that's done.
- Include the dates on which work is performed, and the mileage on the vehicle at the time of the work. Also include dates and mileage for routine maintenance and parts replacement -- such as oil changes, tire replacement, wheel balancing and tire rotation.
- Note the kind of oil and fluids that your car takes (information from your owner's manual), the recommended tire pressure, etc.
- If you do your own maintenance, you may not have receipts indicating all the work that's done on your vehicle. In that case, the book is especially valuable.
- A thorough maintenance record may make your vehicle more desirable to a potential buyer when you decide to sell it.
- Keep your logbook in your glove compartment so your maintenance record is always in reach.
RESOURCES :
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Trouble-Free Car Care
Author: Dan Ramsey
ISBN: 0028635833
Alpha Books
Auto Repair for Dummies
Author: Deanna Sclar
ISBN: 0764550896
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