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Repco Semi Synthetic 10W-40 Engine Oil 1L

Repco Semi Synthetic 10W-40 Engine Oil 1L

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Maintaining Your 1998 Daihatsu Terios for Optimal Performance

The 1998 Daihatsu Terios, a compact SUV that's been around for quite some time, is known for its reliability and practicality. Keeping this vehicle in tip-top shape involves regular maintenance and timely replacements of certain parts.

  1. Regular Oil Changes: The engine is the beating heart of your Terios. Regular oil changes are crucial to keep it running smoothly. Over time, oil loses its viscosity and can't lubricate engine components effectively. Change the oil every 5,000 to 7,000 kilometres, ensuring you're using the right oil grade for the Terios.
  2. Inspection and Replacement of Filters: Air and fuel filters prevent dirt and debris from entering the engine and fuel system. Check these filters regularly and replace them annually or as per the manufacturer's recommendations. A clean filter means better performance and fuel efficiency.
  3. Brake System Checks: Your safety depends on a well-functioning brake system. Inspect brake pads and rotors every 10,000 kilometres or if you notice any unusual noises during braking. Replace worn brakes promptly to ensure safe stopping power.
  4. Tyre Maintenance: Check the tyre pressure frequently and keep them inflated to the manufacturer's specifications. Rotate the tyres every 10,000 kilometres to ensure even wear, prolonging their lifespan.
  5. Battery Health: The car's battery must be in good shape for reliable ignition. Inspect the battery terminals for corrosion and ensure they're securely fastened. A battery typically lasts around three to five years, consider replacement around this timeframe to avoid unexpected failure.
  6. Cooling System Servicing: Overheating can lead to serious engine damage. Check the coolant level and inspect hoses and belts regularly. Flushing and refilling the coolant every two years is a good practice to prevent corrosion and ensure effective heat transfer.

Following these guidelines will help extend the life of your 1998 Daihatsu Terios and maintain its performance. While some tasks are straightforward and can be tackled at home, others might require a professional mechanic. Keeping up with these maintenance tasks ensures your Terios stays reliable and ready for whatever the road throws at you.