
When you take care of your Pontiac Grand Am you'll enjoy its simplicity and affordability longer than if you just drive it until it dies. Regular maintenance will keep your fuel mileage up, not to mention it will cost you less in the long run, keeping repairs cost down.
Be sure to check your Pontiac Grand Am owner's manual for recommended intervals for changing your oil, flushing your radiator, lubricating your Grand Am chassis and general tune-ups. You'll also need your transmission serviced, Pontiac Grand Am lights replaced and of course, cleaning the exterior and interior. Keeping a record of oil changes, tune-ups and Pontiac Grand Am replacement parts installed will help keep your Pontiac Grand Am value.
If you create a calendar for your Pontiac Grand Am you'll have a good record of maintenance and repairs. Check you oil once a month or after long trips, this will allow you to notice any change in oil use or viscosity. If you wait to change your oil to until it is black and sticky you know you have done your Pontiac Grand Am engine damage and decreased the life of your car. Check all of the fluid levels in your Pontiac Grand Am, including the brake system, window washer fluid, and transmission. There are many good service shops that will do all of your maintenance checks for you. They'll give you a receipt of all checks on your Pontiac Grand Am. If you keep these receipts you will have a good record and proof of your maintenance.
When you take good care of your Pontiac Grand Am, keep good records of maintenance and repairs, it can actually increase the value of your Grand Am. These records and maintenance prove that your Pontiac Grand Am has had the care it needs to remain affordable long lasting transportation.
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