How to keep your car and 4x4 in good running condition
			We invest a great deal of money into our vehicles, and apart from a house, a car might be the most expensive item that we will buy.
Keeping your vehicle running smoothly can save you money in repairs and maintenance, and will be safer for you and your family. 
			For the   basics, here are several things you can do to keep your car in good running   condition.
			
				- Perform Systematic Daily and Monthly Maintenance: Maintain your car or 4x4 on a 
				day to day basis. Clean your car or 4x4 on a regular basis, 
				observe anything out of the ordinary and get it fixed. Please 
				note that if you wait on a small problem, it may become a big 
				malfunction later. It could also result in chaining of problems 
				if you ignore too many small problems. Do a
				monthly auto maintenance 
				which involves checking fluids (engine oil, brake fluid, 
				radiator fluid or coolant, power steering fluid, automatic 
				transmission fluid, hydraulic clutch fluid, windshield washer 
				fluid), check hoses (radiator hoses or other hoses) and check belts 
				(fan, water pump, alternator, air conditioner, power steering pump and smog pump 
				belts). Also check your 
				engine for leaks
 
				- Regularly Schedule Maintenance: Follow your 4x4's maintenance schedule. If you are in a 
				country with bad fuel and you drive in sandy conditions than do 
				maintenance in half the advised time. Maintenance includes changing of fluids 
				(transmission, power steering, coolant, brake etc.), 
				changing of air, fuel and oil filters, inspection and 
				replacement of belts and hoses, rotation of tires, thorough 
				cleaning of parts not normally seen and checked by you and a 
				more detailed inspection for parts about to malfunction. A good 
				mechanic will look for parts that are bent or broken, and check 
				for any possible cracks, obvious wear and signs of lack of 
				lubrication
 
				- Get familiar with your vehicle: Links to detailed 
				information on your make and model can be followed on our website are at 
				our RHD vehicles page or
				LHD vehicles page. Your 
				car's manual is a good place to get familiar with your vehicle 
				and learn as to how it should be fixed. If your car or 4x4 did 
				not come with a manual, you can probably find it from
 
				- Since vehicles imported in from Thailand don't carry 
				warranty, find a good mechanic before you need it. The 
				recommendation from your friends, peers and family is best. 
				Finding one before you are forced into   finding a mechanic, can save you a bundle later on. 
				Our recommendation is to find an independent mechanic with good 
				credentials and word-of-mouth references. Many dealership repair 
				centers and franchise car repair places have bad reputation for 
				charging too much for services and worse for forcing unneeded 
				services or charging you for unnecessary repairs. Don't be 
				discouraged if an independent mechanic is too busy to service 
				you right away, he may be busy for a reason
 
				- Accelerate smoothly from a stop, and   conversely, brake smoothly as well. 
				Punching the accelerator too hard wastes gas and puts stress on 
				the engine.  Braking too hard can cause the life of your 
				brake pads to decrease significantly,  frequently by a 
				factor of 2 x or more
 
				- Keep your exterior and interior clean. Vacuum the interior and clean the   cloth or leather seats and the carpets on a regular basis. Doing this regularly   will keep the dirt and grime from getting “ground in”. Wash   your car regularly, and clay 
				 and wax your car,  2 to 3 times a year to keep your paint 
				protected. Read our related 
				articles on auto detailing and
				car's interior cleaning