To extend the life of the engine for as long as possible.
Safety for you and others
Government control of who can do what i say not what i do
When shopping for a new vehicle (or selling one), it is important to shop around and get a good idea how much a particular vehicle is worth.
Multiple reasons. 1) If your tires are not balanced, the tires can shake your car and cause damage to the vehicle. 2) If you don't rotate your tires, UN-even wear on the treads can "pull" your vehicle to one side. Which can also cause damage to the vehicle and tires. 3) Under inflated tires can also put drag on a vehicle, causing damage to the vehicle and tires. All these reason can also affect your fuel economy as well.
For the same reason why humans have hearts
The dashboard exclamation point in parentheses on your Avenger typically indicates a warning or alert regarding the vehicle's systems. This could relate to anything from maintenance reminders to potential issues with engine performance or safety features. It's important to consult your owner's manual or vehicle diagnostics to determine the specific reason for the alert and address it promptly.
For the same reason why muscle cars and sport cars rev their engines.
One reason to keep records of non routine maintenance is to have a reference for when it was done. Another reason is to keep up with the cost. The last reason is to know when you will need to have it done again.
So you don't have vehicle or engine failure that causes a serious collision with injury or death.
So you don't have vehicle or engine failure that causes a serious collision with injury or death.
Roadworthy inspection is designed to check the vehicle to make sure that its important auto parts are in a good condition that is enough for safe road use. Safety is the most important and obvious reason to inspect your vehicle. A vehicle defect found during an inspection could save you problems later. You could have a breakdown on the road that will cost time and dollars, or even worse, a crash.
The spanner icon on the dashboard typically indicates that the vehicle requires maintenance or servicing. This could be due to routine checks, such as oil changes or tire rotations, or it may signal a specific issue that needs attention. It's advisable to consult the vehicle's manual or a professional mechanic to determine the exact reason for the warning and to ensure the vehicle remains in good working condition.