Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Bad Oil Change After-Effects

Where do you go?

Having routine oil changes is a necessary part of owning a vehicle. While car companies will generally recommend drivers take their cars into certified dealers for maintenance, not everyone has the time or money to make it happen on a regular basis. Dealerships will often take hours to complete the job. In contrast, quick lube shops can have the job completed in as little as a half hour. Though, not all quick lube shops are created equal, and getting a bad oil change can hinder the functionality and operation of your vehicle. Poor maintenance work can serve in costing your thousands of dollars over time. In rare instances, poor maintenance work can damage vehicle parts in such a way that the vehicle is rendered stationary.

Effects

Poor maintenance can result in a wide array of issues, depending on what happens during the work being performed. If a pan plug is not screwed on properly or is forgotten, the oil will drain out of the engine. If this issue is not dealt with in a timely manner and all of the fluid runs out, the vehicle's engine may be permanently damaged. Spills that occur during maintenance work can result in damaged parts. In many cases, a mechanic may accidentally spill on the manifold or other engine parts. In cases where the fluids come into contact with the manifold, a burning smell will become apparent for a few days following the maintenance appointment. Other engine parts may become seriously damaged from spills. If a part such as a timing belt is hit with hot oil, it can break; costing the vehicle owner a large sum of money.

Research

In most cases, the best way to avoid poor oil changes is to bite the bullet and take the vehicle into a certified dealership. This will ensure that the work is performed properly and the correct parts are used. If you are unable to find the time or money to do this, then be sure to take the time to educate yourself about quality services in your area. Take a look at local shops and make sure there are no complaints from previous customers regarding their workmanship and service. Find out whether any warranty or guarantee is made of the work performed at the shop. If no guarantee is offered, you may want to take a look at other shops in the area.

Get in touch with friends and family member to see how they maintain their vehicles. Some may do it themselves and be able to help you with some DIY maintenance projects. Others may know of a reputable shop that they can recommend. Word of mouth is a wonderful way to find a variety of services, and this instance is far from exception. With a little time, research and drive, you can be sure that you're receiving the best bang for your vehicle maintenance buck.

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