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Part of your car maintenance should include an annual auto inspection. Drivers typically have this done after purchasing a used car or when repairs are needed, but it should also be done every year even if the car is running well. Read on to understand the importance of this maintenance task and which car parts your inspection should include.

Driver’s Guide to Routine Car Inspections

Why It Matters

Most issues with cars are hidden, and unless you inspect the car parts, you won’t know there’s a problem until something more serious occurs. You don’t want an unforeseen problem to create a safety issue while you’re driving, cause an accident, or leave you stranded somewhere. You rely on your vehicle to travel safely from point A to point B, so it’s essential that you’re fully educated on its condition.

Catching potential issues early on also saves money on repairs. An undiagnosed problem can create issues with the other car parts around it. An inspection will let you fix any problems while they’re still small, easy, and affordable repairs.

What to Do

car partsThere are different levels of inspections, which are usually referred to as a point inspection. For example, a 10-point inspection has a checklist of ten items that will be looked at, while a 100-point inspection is far more thorough. However, every inspection should look at all your fluids: oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and brake fluid. They should check the brakes, battery, transmission, tires, lights, and other safety features. They should also conduct a visual inspection of the exterior body for rusting or damage.

 

The car experts at Anderson Automotive East take care of your investment so you can drive safely and reliably in Anderson, OH. They guarantee dependable experts and real solutions for all their customers. They’ll thoroughly inspect all your car parts in their inspection and handle any necessary repairs, ranging from a routine oil change to a full engine replacement. Contact their car repair team online or at (513) 474-4200 to schedule your inspection today! 

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