Routine car maintenance inspections are an essential part of a long-term savings strategy when it comes to maintaining your vehicle. Both present the opportunity to find problems before they start, lowering costs over the life of your vehicle and saving you the hassle of unexpected breakdowns. But does anyone really know what’s involved in an inspection, which elements of your vehicle are tested and what kinds of things you can do yourself at home to keep on top of good car health?
Here, we’ll break down car maintenance inspections, and show you the ways you can stay in tune with the needs of your vehicle to avoid unnecessary troubles down the road. We’ll also share details on the free vehicle maintenance inspection upon request with any paid service that all AAA Members receive as part of their membership.
There’s no substitute for certified car care and inspections. And because you can’t judge a vehicle’s inner condition on outward appearances, many car owners make the mistake of skipping their regular inspections.
Think of inspections as protection of an investment and preventive maintenance is a practical way to save money over time. By checking to ensure that the critical components of your vehicle are running efficiently, you’re reducing the likeliness of unexpected and more costly repairs, if not the replacement of complete parts.
So, how often should you have your vehicle inspected? Even if you live in a state with no mandatory inspections, it’s a good rule of thumb to bring your vehicle into a certified technician for comprehensive inspection no less than once a year.
A few factors that might require more frequent inspections include:
There are two primary types of inspections: Vehicle state inspections and maintenance inspections. For states that require annual inspections as part of vehicle registration, horns, wipers, mirrors, lights, window tint, seatbelts, tire condition and brakes are all checked to ensure your vehicle is safe to operate and aligned with emissions regulations.
A standard maintenance inspection examines a lot of the same components as state-required safety inspections but also includes a thorough evaluation of the following:
Aside from money savings, vehicle preservation and the prevention of breakdowns, a regular maintenance inspection gives you extra peace of mind on the roads. Whether you’re taking a long-distance road trip or driving daily to work, knowing that the major components of your vehicle are operating properly can be eliminate worry and improve the quality of your commutes.
If you’re the DIY type, there are a few items you may be able to inspect on your own at home to save a little time and money.
AAA Members can take advantage of a free vehicle maintenance inspection upon request with any paid service at multiple AAA Owned Car Care Centers or at AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities nationwide where a professional technician will examine components most often responsible for a breakdown.
In addition to a free vehicle inspection with any paid service, AAA Members also receive 10% off repair labor (up to $75) at AAA Owned Car Care locations and AAA Approved Auto facilities. Plus, AAA Owned Car Care locations provide customers with a 36-month/36,000-mile warranty on work performed, and AAA Approved Auto facilities provide a 24-month/24,000-mile warranty on work done.
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