BE CAR CARE AWARE Making Vehicle Maintenance A Priority

(NAPSI)-Proper maintenance is key to keeping your vehicle running safely for years to come. Yet a recent survey found that for many drivers, maintenance takes a backseat to other priorities.

In fact, results of vehicle check-up events during Car Care Aware Fairs across the country revealed that nearly nine out of 10 vehicles needed service or parts. The top problem areas were motor oil, windshield wipers, air filters, belts and hoses, and lights.

"The vehicle checkup events are typically the focus of Car Care Aware Fairs sponsored by repair shops, parts stores and distributors in cooperation with area vocational schools, media, civic groups and others," said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. White explained that because the free events teach drivers the importance of maintenance, most aftermarket businesses that participate experience an increase in sales and customers as a result. Here's a look at the most common problems uncovered during the fairs:

Check Your Fluids

When checking lubricants and fluids, the three top failure rates were: low, overfull or dirty motor oil at 30 percent, inadequate washer fluid levels at 28 percent, and low, leaky or dirty coolant at 28 percent. Transmission, brake, power steering and clutch fluids were also checked and had failure rates of 26 percent and below.

See Clearly

Approximately 15 percent of vehicles had front windshield wiper failures and 9 percent needed service to rear wipers.

Tighten Your Belt

At least one belt was reported as unsatisfactory in 22 percent of the vehicles inspected and 14 percent required at least one new hose. New air filters were needed in 25 percent of the vehicles, while 8 percent needed new PVC filters. The "check engine" light was on in 8 percent of the vehicles.

Power Up

Battery cables, clamps and terminals needed maintenance in 17 percent of the vehicles inspected. Nine percent of the batteries were not properly held down. Eleven percent had either a green, dark or clear/yellow charge indicator light.

Rubber Meets The Road

Improperly inflated tires were found on 20 percent of the cars and 11 percent had worn tread and were in need of replacement.

Bright Idea

The leading failure rates for vehicle lights/vision were: license plate lights at 18 percent, brake lights at 10 percent and side markers at 8 percent.

For more information, visit www.carcare.org. The Car Care Council is the source of information for the Be Car Care Aware consumer education campaign, promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair.