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Brakes, Tires, and Oil: When and How to Service Your Car

John Mwakibete by John Mwakibete
10 March 2025
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Regular maintenance of your car’s brakes, tires, and engine oil is essential for safety, performance, and longevity. Whether you drive on urban roads in Dar es Salaam or venture into Tanzania’s rugged terrains, understanding when and how to service these key components can help you avoid costly repairs and unexpected breakdowns.

1. Brake Maintenance: Ensuring Safe Stopping Power

When to Service Your Brakes

Your brakes should be inspected every 20,000 km or at least once a year. However, if you notice the following warning signs, it’s time for immediate servicing:

  • Squeaking or grinding noises when braking
  • Soft or spongy brake pedal
  • Vibrations when braking
  • Car pulling to one side when stopping

How to Maintain Your Brakes

  • Check brake pads regularly and replace them when they are less than 3mm thick.
  • Flush and replace brake fluid every two years or 40,000 km.
  • Inspect brake rotors for wear and replace them if they show deep grooves or warping.
  • Avoid harsh braking to reduce excessive wear on the braking system.

2. Tire Care: Enhancing Performance and Safety

When to Replace or Service Your Tires

Tires should be rotated every 10,000 km and replaced if they show the following signs:

  • Tread depth is less than 1.6mm (use a tread depth gauge to measure).
  • Visible cracks or bulges on the sidewall.
  • Uneven wear across the tire surface.
  • Frequent loss of air pressure.

How to Maintain Your Tires

  • Maintain proper tire pressure (refer to your vehicle’s manual for recommended PSI levels).
  • Rotate tires regularly to ensure even wear.
  • Align and balance wheels every 15,000 km.
  • Choose high-quality tires suitable for Tanzania’s road conditions. If you’re looking for second-hand vehicles with durable tires, check out Auto24 Tanzania.

3. Engine Oil: Keeping Your Engine in Peak Condition

When to Change Engine Oil

Oil changes depend on the type of oil used:

  • Conventional oil: Change every 5,000 km or 3 months.
  • Synthetic oil: Change every 10,000 – 15,000 km.

Additionally, check the oil if you notice:

  • Dark, dirty oil on the dipstick.
  • Burning smell from the engine.
  • Increased engine noise.

How to Maintain Your Oil System

  • Always use high-quality oil recommended by your car manufacturer.
  • Check oil levels regularly and top up if necessary.
  • Replace the oil filter with every oil change to keep contaminants out.
  • Drive smoothly to reduce excessive engine stress and oil consumption.

Final Thoughts

Servicing your brakes, tires, and oil at the right time can prevent major repairs, improve fuel efficiency, and enhance overall driving safety. Regular maintenance ensures your vehicle remains reliable, whether driving through city traffic or exploring off-road destinations in Tanzania.

For expert automotive insights and service tips, visit AutoMag Tanzania.

This article is brought to you by Auto24, which offers the best vehicles and car prices in Tanzania.

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