3 Tips To Keep Your Jeep In Good Condition
Clean
When you drive on the terrain, a heap of dirt and pollutants will likely stick to the jeep inside and outside. You might not see or feel much from the driver’s seat, but the outer part of the vehicle could bury in the mud. Although you can have a smooth ride, the presence of dirt can reduce its performance. Wash your jeep using vehicle shampoo and soft cloth and remove all the buildups from tires, hods, doors, and beneath the vehicle bed. Regular washing will prevent the dirt from causing corrosion in the vehicle.
Check the engine
A bad engine can bring more trouble than a minor collision. When you are off the road in the countryside where no emergency service can reach out, your journey depends on the engine. Failure or damage in the engine compartment could end your sweet adventure trip. Check your engine thoroughly and fix any small issue and replace the damaged parts before leaving the garage. Check the engine oil levels to prevent it from accumulating dirt in the oil line. Jeeps require an oil change every after 10,000 miles of driving.
Maintain brake system
The brake system of your vehicle slows down and stops your movement any time, anywhere. It prevents the wheels from spinning when you press the brake pads, and thus the performance of the brake system determines your safety level. You might be an experienced driver, but a flawed brake system can risk your life. Take your jeep to a repair shop and get brake checked regularly. Be sure the brake is responsive enough to stop the vehicle as soon as you apply it.
Besides these components mentioned above, you should also rotate your tires when it reaches around 5,000-7,500 miles. You can find all the necessary parts, such as jeep door inserts, at a jeep equipment store.
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