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When do I change my transmission oil?

When do I change my transmission oil? When do I change my transmission oil? Automatic transmissions are a crucial component of most modern cars and are the second-most expensive part of any car after the engine. They need to be serviced correctly and on time to ensure good performance and to avoid costly breakdowns. Visit MyCarRepair, located opposite Thai Watsadu at the Heroines Monument (T: 076-600069). Transmissions need a service every two years or 40,000km, whichever comes first. There are many different types of automatic transmissions and many different transmission oils you can buy. It is crucial to use transmission oil that is correct for your car and approved by the manufacturer.

How to keep your car well maintained

How to keep your car well maintained How to keep your car well maintained Cars age, like we all do. Keeping them well maintained is the key to low maintenance costs, good performance and low fuel consumption. The most crucial step to keep your engine in good shape is changing the engine oil regularly. In Thailand, the intervals are different than in Europe or the US because of climate and fuel quality. You should change the engine oil every 10,000km or once a year when using high-quality engine oil. The team at MyCarRepair have the entire range of Liqui Moly products to choose from.

Phuket maintains zero deaths in Seven Days road-safety campaign

Phuket maintains zero deaths in Seven Days road-safety campaign Phuket maintains zero deaths in Seven Days road-safety campaign PHUKET: Phuket has officially recognised three accidents in which three men were injured on Day 2 of the Seven Days of Danger road-safety campaign for the Songkran Thai New Year holidays yesterday (Apr 11), bringing the number of injured to four, but with no deaths. Rescue workers recover one of the road accident victims last night. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub Rescue workers recover one of the road accident victims last night. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub Phuket has still suffered zero deaths during this year’s Songkran road-safety campaign. Image: DDPM-Phuket

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