Any work of art requires diligent care, and Alfa Romeo cars are as close to pure artwork as any automobile can ever be. If you wish to maintain the world-class performance and stunning aesthetics of your luxury Italian ride, follow the Alfa Romeo maintenance tips laid out below.
The Art of Alfa Romeo Maintenance: Tips for Keeping Your Vehicle in Peak Condition
Refresh Your Motor Oil
The engine of your car is a finely tuned masterwork of engineering that needs to be properly oiled at all times. Motor oil lubricates, cleans, and cools the entire system.
If you neglect to change your oil on time, friction and corrosion may rise, rapidly causing damage. Most drivers are advised to change their oil twice a year; it’s best to consult your owner’s manual and a trusted technician to figure out your model’s optimal oil change interval.
Flush the Coolant and All Fluids
The impressive power that your car’s engine generates would start to overheat if it wasn’t for the cooling system. It’s essential to keep the coolant properly maintained with regular checks and a complete flush every two or three years. The brake fluid, transmission fluid, differential fluid, and windshield wiper fluid should be maintained with equal care.
Have the Brakes Examined
The brakes in any Alfa Romeo vehicle are exceptionally durable. The innovative MKC1 brakes in Giulia and Stelvio models in particular are in a class of their own.
However, all brakes undergo significant wear and tear over time. Your car’s brake pads, shoes, rotors, and drums will eventually need to be replaced. Whatever your model and brake system, have it inspected twice a year by a professional.
Replace Air and Fuel Filters
Air filters in both the engine and cabin tend to last six to twelve months before starting to clog up. It’s important to replace each type of air filter before your engine and breathing air start to deteriorate. Fuel filters typically last far longer; check your owner’s manual for guidance on replacement intervals.
Replace the Timing and Serpentine Belts
Two hardy belts are key to your car’s performance: the timing belt and the serpentine belt. These belts can be expected to last over 60,000 miles and up to 100,000 miles and 150,000 miles for the serpentine and timing belt, respectively. After 60,000 miles, check each belt frequently and replace them at the first sign of fraying or slipping.
Leave Maintenance to the Experts at Your Alfa Romeo Dealer
Alfa Romeos require specialist care and all maintenance work is best left to the pros. Our courteous, highly experienced technicians can arrange a suitable schedule; they can then remind you whenever an important vehicle service is due.
Visit Alfa Romeo of Strongsville in Strongsville, OH, today to have your car promptly serviced.
