This usually refers to lubrication mainteneance of a vehicle.
It all depends on the age and model of vehicle, you would have to refer to the makers manual.
The most obvious thing to do would be to change the engine oil.
At the same time change to oil filter.
Lube also involes any joints and hinges on the chassis that need doing, including the propellor shaft.
Most modern vehicles have sealed for life joints and do not need a grease gun.
Also included would be minor items like door hinges and catches
A screwdriver
usually means the suspension is dry and needs lubrication a good dry lube such as a a spray on molybdinum lube will do the job usually means the suspension is dry and needs lubrication a good dry lube such as a a spray on molybdinum lube will do the job
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Sealed and pre-lubricated components.
Depends on the oil and its job!!!. Check out the VibroNurse lube oil pharmacy which gives an explanation of the different properties used in lube oils (www.vibronurse.com). Noria (noira.com is also pretty good) although they want you to give them money!!!
You may need a lube job if you notice unusual noises from your vehicle, such as squeaking or grinding sounds, which can indicate insufficient lubrication in moving parts. Additionally, if your vehicle's performance seems sluggish or you experience difficulty steering, it might be time for maintenance. Regularly checking the owner’s manual for recommended service intervals can also help identify when a lube job is due. Lastly, if you see grease or oil leaks under your vehicle, it’s a sign that lubrication may be needed.
Lube is lube and it's not specific for women. You find lube at your local store or pharmacy.
Do you ask because you think you need a grease job? I recently had an oil change done on my '96. When I asked the shop guy if the job included a lube, he told me no, that the fittings on those cars are sealed. Probably the same on your car, if indeed, the fittings are sealed. FriPilot In fact there are two that need to be greased. They are on the outter tierods. Lube shops never do their job, i always lube them myself. The best way to know is to remove the tire and have a look, if you see this kind of tierod then it needs grease. Look for the connector ontop of the tierod. Just.
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You probably need a Lube job. This should be done on alternate oil changes as a routine measure.
Low power steering fluid or you need a lube job.
That will depend on the Oil & Filter you buy for the do-it-yourself job, or if you have a jiffy lube except (not) change it for you.