Regular vehicle maintenance is very important. In that way, you will not only avoid unpleasant situations and more expensive breakdowns, but you will also contribute to your own and other people's traffic safety. Also, regular maintenance is a condition for the warranty period on new vehicles.
The regular maintenance interval varies from vehicle to vehicle, as are the parts to be replaced or inspected. It is best to look at your vehicle service booklet exactly what and when to do it, or consult an authorized service center for your vehicle.
The following should be checked every couple of days or before every extended trip:
Each service should be inspected and after inspection cleaned, adjusted, repaired and / or replaced if necessary:
Each service should be inspected and after inspection cleaned, adjusted, repaired and / or replaced if necessary:
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Good day. I own an Opel Zafire B, 2006g, 74kw, 1.9cdti. The car has crossed 218 000km. It is in excellent condition. I am interested in a few things where there are dilemmas about a few services where they give different opinions.
So, at what mileage do you change the oil and do you change the oil and air filter at every subsequent service?
And the next question, the flywheel is starting to sound a bit, the clutch vibrates a little, but the car is still excellent towing, moving. Does it need to be changed immediately, or can it be pushed out for some more time and mileage, considering that it is an expensive replacement?
I hope they give you their opinion quickly which would mean a lot to me.
Thanks in advance, Pozz from Skopje