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Posted Oct 29, 2009 by Beth Gaddis
Updated Oct 29, 2009 at 09:54 AM

If your vehicle started making strange noises, would you know how to diagnose the problem? A new survey by Jiffy Lube shows few women know where to start.
Now Jiffy Lube is trying to demystify the inner workings of your vehicle. The company’s Web site features a “How Cars Work” interactive that explains how different parts of the engine work and what you can do to keep them running smoothly. In many cases, you can perform the maintenance yourself, which will save you money.
“I have women coming in asking about the best way to do their own oil changes at home,” said Tracey Palmquist, manager of the Jiffy Lube at 8624 Tamiani Trail in Sarasota.
Don’t fall into the trap of driving up to a mechanic, handing over your keys and rushing into the waiting room. You should ask your mechanic to show you what he or she sees under the hood and fully explain the problem and solution, Palmquist said.
“It’s like going to the doctor. They’re busy, too, but you’ve got to ask questions so you’re comfortable with what’s going on.”
According to the Jiffy Lube survey, only 11 percent of women check their vehicle’s oil levels every time they fill up and 30 percent check their oil levels only when it’s changed.
Also, 28 percent of women thought using premium gas all the time would make your car run better. Not true, Jiffy Lube officials say.
What are some things you can do yourself to help your car run better? Check your engine air filter, oil filter, tire pressure and transmission, oil, and brake fluid levels. You should also check your wiper blades and engine belts for signs of wear and tear.
“It’s extremely important,” Palmquist said. “You have an owner’s manual. Use it. That owner’s manual is not going to lie to you.”
How much do you know about proper maintenance for your car? Take our quiz.
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