Most auto mechanics will recommend that you get your tires rotated every 5,000 to 10,000 miles that you are driving. I would recommend bringing your car in every 7,000 miles.
the rear disc piston needs to be rotated while pushing in...get the tool from the parts store, or use a screwdriver carefully... also everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the library should have a professional manual available...in the reference section, you'll have to make copies of the important sections...good luck :)
If you question the condition of your vehicles battery, drive to your local auto parts store and they can test the battery and the charging system of the vehicle for you at no cost.
no, the fumes should not be anywhere where there is no ventilation
If you are going to store your vehicle for a long period of time it is a good idea to remove the battery to avoid battery drain.
Depends on the vehicle and tire size. -Check at your tire store, this is not something you should guess.
mostly at your local publix or grocery store
It's almost always a wheel balance problem. Take the vehicle to your tire store and have the wheels rotated and balanced using a SPIN balancer. The cheap "bubble" balancer does almost no good.
It depends on the vehicle but you should have the a/c system checked at least once every year for both performance as well as for freon pressure and its always best that you go to an independent a/c shop and not the dealer or a chain store outfit...............
Any auto parts store can quote you a price for a starter for your vehicle.
If you are thinking about purchasing aftermarket parts for your car you should make sure that you are visiting a branded store. Not only would you be assured that you would be getting the appropriate parts for your vehicle, including the year, model and make, but they would be genuine ones. Visit the branded store for your vehicle to get the best parts that would work smoothly with all of the other parts. This is a great way to have authentic parts without spending a fortune.
Change it every 3500 miles if it is a pre 1995 vehicle. If it is a post 1995 Impala change it every 5,000 miles. It will say in your owner's manual. If you don't have one, you can go to a parts store and find a maintenance schedule on the first few pages of the Haynes manual for that vehicle.
Exide is the main producer, distributors, and recyclers of lead acid batteries mainly for vehicle use. Owners of vehicles will often visit an Exide store to switch their vehicle battery.