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Care For Your Engine First

Because we are all driving further, and have a  faster  pace  of life, it's difficult  to  keep  up  with  the  pace  in  our life style and the massive changes in technology. As cars  become more and more sophisticated, and with the growth of diesel engines, engine manufacturers and OEM recommendations have  become increasingly important. One thing we shouldn't forget, despite longer service intervals, is to check levels  of oil in our cars.

This means that between visits to the garage, it's more important than ever  to  check  the  oil  level  regularly  and top it up when necessary. Most  car  manufacturers  recommend  you check your oil every 1,600 km. This is  because,  as the oil level  drops, the remaining oil in your engine has to work harder, becoming dirtier and  wearing out faster - with the result that your car's performance may start to suffer.

Also, not  much  further  down  the road, your engine could be in real danger of increased wear, over heating and even total  seizure. Some oils  thicken  or  break down when temperatures  are  too hot or cold. Without   adequate   lubrication ,  friction  can   harm   engine   parts. However,  Mobil engineering  has  produced  a  range  of  remarkably stable  lubricants  that  perform in high and  low temperatures. When calling into your nearest Mobil Service Station, remember that regular top-ups help improve engine wear and prolong your engine life.

Other Tips

Rather than deal with a roll of paper  towels, keep single paper towel sheets stored  within reach to deal with spills.  Leftover  napkins from restaurants and movie theaters work too.

You can tell how much light is left in the day if you hold your hand  up and  place  your  fingers  between  the  horizon and the sun. Count 5 minutes  for  each  finger  to tell how much time you have left before dark.

Don't forget the windshield washer fluid.  You never know when  you might need it. And if you're in a cold climate, make sure you use  the fluid, and not water, so that it doesn't freeze.

Keep a stash of baby wipes and plastic grocery  bags in your car. You never know when they’ll come in handy.

Keep all important phone numbers with you in the car to look up when you need them - but pull over and park first!

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