How to Fix an Acura A123 Service Code?
1. Replace Your Engine OilÂ
There are several benefits of an engine oil change, including improved performance, a longer-lasting engine, and better fuel efficiency. In addition, it’s also a necessary part of your routine maintenance to avoid engine overheating and seizing.Â
2. Rotate Your TiresÂ
Rotating a tire means swapping its position. The pattern you use to rotate your tires depends on the variation in tire size and whether your car is front, rear, or four-wheel drive.Â
Why is tire rotation important?
Each tire experiences friction in different areas, so they wear unevenly. Rotating them ensures even tire wear, leaving them in better condition for longer.Â
3. Replace Your Dust/Pollen Filter Â
Your dust filter prevents several kinds of debris (dust, pollen, fumes) from entering. You should replace a clogged filter to keep your cabin air in fresh condition.Â
4. Check the Drive Belt
The drive belt is an essential component for running multiple parts of your car, including the power steering, water pump, and alternator. It connects various accessories, so you can only imagine the issues you have if it breaks!Â
5. Replace the Air Filters (Air Cleaner Element)
If you want a healthy engine, you need to be diligent about replacing each air filter. Your air filter prevents debris from entering the engine and ensures an appropriate mix of oxygen and fuel (crucial for combustion).Â
6. Replace the Transmission Fluid
The transmission fluid lubricates the components inside the transmission, controls transmission temperatures, and prevents wear and tear. So replacing the transmission fluid is essential for your car’s transmission and functioning.Â
7. Replace the Transfer Fluid
The transfer case splits the power from your transmission between the rear and front wheels.Â
Inside, the transfer case fluid helps lubricate and cool the internal components of the transmission for optimal performance. But over time, the fluid loses its ability to provide lubrication and needs replacing.