In order to keep your vehicle in the best condition possible, you should take it in regularly to be serviced. You should take it in every 3 to 6 months (or 3,000 to 5,000 miles) to have the oil changed and other fluid levels checked. In addition to oil changes, you should take your vehicle into a repair shop at least every two years or 30,000 miles—whichever comes first. Avoiding these tuneups and major inspections will generally result in a vehicle that runs much less efficiently than it might otherwise, and can put you at risk for higher repair bills in the future. Of course, any time you notice a strange noise or other issue, you should take your vehicle in immediately.
It all depends on the car. An older car may take more to get serviced than a newer car.
It is recommended that you get your car serviced every three to six months prior to the latest oil change. If you are unsure, take your car to your local commercial auto repair shop such as Jiffy Lube for a check up. Hope that helps!
Take it to be serviced by the dealer and they will turn it off once they have serviced it.
Take your car to a shop and have them serviced immediately before any further damage is caused.
You could call King's Auto. They are located in Henderson Nevada, but will come to you, and fix your tractor at your location. Call (702)-575-9462
Have the Transmission serviced (Filter and Fluid Change) - Should take care of it.
I would try to get it serviced. A belt conveyor is an expensive thing to replace, and it would be awkward to take it. You should call around and find someone who can repair it.
INSP mean "Inspection" or in other words "The car needs a service." IF it has been serviced recently take it back where it was serviced, and ask them to finish the job by reseting the service light. If it has not been serviced, get it serviced.
First, find out what your auto is worth. Then visit the dealership or bank you used for auto refinance options.
The engine needs serviced? it could be multiple things maybe even your gas cap not on right take it to a auto part place and they usually can scan it for you
You should always take your car to an auto mechanic. Repairing a car can be costly, lengthy and difficult. If you are not a mechanic, then I wouldn't recommend that you repair your own car.
Go to your local community college or university and get info on becoming enrolled in a Human Serviced program.