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1/7/2022
Your truck is a powerful machine that requires maintenance to perform at the top of its capacity. Follow these truck maintenance steps by Vaughan Distributing in Jackson, WY, to keep it in great shape for longer.

 

Change Engine Oil and Filters

The first step in your truck maintenance routine to keep it in good shape is never to skip an oil change. Depending on the oil you use for your truck will be the frequency you’ll need to change it. Synthetic oil needs to be changed far less frequently than regular oil as its resistant to high temperatures. Regular oil needs to be changed every 3,000 miles, and synthetic oil needs to be changed every 10,000 miles. As always, check your owner’s manual for best practices for your truck’s maintenance. Additional to your oil change, it’s essential to change your truck’s oil filter as well. The primary role of your oil filter is to catch debris, dust, and other contaminants that could dirty your oil. If your oil is dirty, it can transport that dirt into your engine and make it less efficient.

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Check Other Fluids

Oil isn’t the only fluid in your truck you should keep an eye out for. Other fluids like coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and windshield washer are essential to keep your truck working at its best performance.
    • Coolant: Your truck’s coolant prevents damage to your engine caused by freezing or boiling temperatures, and always check that it’s at the right level.
    • Power steering fluid: This fluid helps in decreasing the strength you need to steer your truck. Check if you’re running low on this fluid if you feel it’s getting harder to steer.
    • Brake fluid: This fluid helps your brake system work properly and decreases the pressure you need to put on the brake for your truck to stop.
    • Windshield washer: This fluid might not seem like a big deal, but it helps keep your windshield free of bugs and dirt and ensure you have a clear line of vision while you’re driving.
Ensure you’re following the instructions on your maintenance manual to know how often you need to change or top off these fluids for best results.

Keep Tires in Good Shape

Your tires are an essential part of your truck’s performance and can last you a long time if you take care of them. For starters, and especially if you drive through rough terrain, keep an eye out for foreign objects embedded in the treads of your tires, as well as tread depth which is vital for gripping the road. Whether you’re using heavy-duty tires or all-terrain ones, ensure they don’t have any cracks or bulges on the surface, and always keep them at the indicated air pressure for better performance.

Having a regular truck maintenance routine is the best way to ensure its best performance for miles. Call Vaughan Distributing at (307) 413-1011 for expert advice on the best products like the AMSOIL Oil Filter. If you’re ready to place your order, visit their site anytime!

Clean Your Truck’s Bodywork Clean

The next step in your truck’s maintenance routine should be to keep its bodywork as clean as possible. Protect its exterior from dust and dirt that can cause premature deterioration by washing it regularly. Use automobile detergent which won’t damage its protective layers, and don’t forget to clean its undercarriage, which can hold a lot of dirt and debris, especially if you’re off-roading.

Get it Inspected by a Professional

Lastly, it’s essential to make professional inspections a part of your maintenance routine to ensure everything is up to standards. Many manufacturers require you to do a certain amount of maintenance to hold up warranties. Here are some good numbers to remember:
    • Basic maintenance: Every 10,000 to 20,000 miles and should include an oil change and lubricant refilling as well as a light and brake inspection.
    • Full maintenance: Every 30,000 miles and should include what’s mentioned above as well as checking, refilling, and changing other fluids, tire maintenance, changing filters, and a general electrics and lights check.
Remember that each manufacturer is different, so check your owner’s manual for recommendations on mileage for servicing.

Keep up with your truck maintenance routine for smoother trips. Call the experts at Vaughan Distributing at (888) (307) 413-1011 for advice on the best products for your engine, or visit their online store 24/7 to place your order.