Study: Vehicle Maintenance Is Tough For Drivers

The traditional way of thinking about car maintenance is quickly becoming a thing of the past. While owner's manuals and old-school repair schedules provide some insight as to what needs attention, new technologies are changing how people approach maintenance, as well as what type of care a car needs. 

AAA recently released a report detailing the average knowledge a driver has about vehicle maintenance. The study found both good and bad statistics, revealing a few areas where motorists can focus their energies. 

Listen to alert systems
One of the easiest ways to stay on top of maintenance is by listening to the warnings the car is giving you. Onboard systems like the check engine light are there to help drivers, so be sure to pay attention when you see a light or reminder flip on. However, it's not enough to just get those specific parts checked. Use these systems as a reminder to have all aspects of your ride examined. 

"The expansion of onboard maintenance reminder systems – which often cover oil-change services – appears to help consumers stay on track with oil maintenance," John Nielsen, AAA's managing director of Automotive Engineering and Repair. "Many important services that are not typically detailed by those systems are often missed by consumers." 

Know what to look for
AAA also recommended drivers focus on a few areas that will otherwise be overlooked. For example, the study found that the majority are up to date on oil changes, but about 88 percent have skipped brake fluid service. That can be particularly dangerous, as the poor maintenance of this fluid may lead to the corrosion of gears, increased stopping distance and overall lower functionality. 

Other maintenance tasks that may have been lost in the shuffle include battery checks, fluid level examinations and tire care. Be sure to ask a professional to look into these aspects of your car as well as whatever issue brought you to the garage in the first place. 

Get professional help
We get it: Not everyone has the know-how to maintain a car themselves – and that's OK. Places like the Total Car Care Center at NJ State Auto Auction are here to help. That garage caters to the public and is capable of addressing any issues you may have. Schedule an appointment today to ensure your ride is safe to drive.