DON'T LET THESE AUTO REPAIR MYTHS FOOL YOU

January 26, 2024

There are a lot of misunderstandings out there when it comes to auto repair, and many of them can lead to unnecessary expenses or even dangerous situations. Here are a few of the most prevalent auto repair misconceptions that you should quit following and why:



You should get an oil change every 3,000 miles.

While this claim may have been true in the past, modern engines and oil technology have improved to the point where most cars can usually go 5,000 to 7,500 miles between oil change services. To be safe, refer to your owner's manual or consult your mechanic to see what they recommend for your specific vehicle.


Premium gas is always better for your car.

If your car is intended to run on regular gas, there is no benefit to using premium gas. In fact, it can do more bad than good for your engine by causing buildup and reducing fuel efficiency.


All mechanics are the same, so it doesn't matter where you take your car for service.

Not all automotive technicians are created equal. It is wise to search for a mechanic who specializes in the make and model of your car and has legit experience and good reviews.


You should always warm up your car before driving in cold weather.

Modern automobiles don't need to be warmed up for more than a few seconds before driving, even in cold weather. Allowing your vehicle to idle for an extended period can not benefit the engine and waste gas.


You should only have your car serviced at the dealership.

While dealerships may have specialized knowledge and equipment for your car, independent mechanics can often offer the same level of service at a better price. Do your research and find a trusted mechanic in your area.


Your car's battery will last forever.

While a car battery can last a long time, it will eventually need to be replaced. Check your battery regularly and replace it if you notice symptoms of wear or if it is over a few years old.

By avoiding these misconceptions and taking good care of your vehicle, you can save money and prevent unnecessary repairs down the road. We can keep your vehicle safe with regular maintenance and inspections. Please bring your car to Super Service of Aliso Viejo for all your car care needs!

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