Ways you can keep your new Fiat lease maintained

Nov 17
12:41

2011

Isabell Isai

Isabell Isai

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It comes as no surprise to learn that the best thing about a newly leased Fiat is the fact that they turn up on your doorstep looking shiny and new and don't need the attention that second hand motors need. Although, your lease Fiat will still need some help in staying new, or you could have repairs on your hand.

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At one car leasing company,Ways you can keep your new Fiat lease maintained Articles Fiat is a well-leased car brand but if it is new then it is really important that you have regular engine check-ups to make sure that your Fiat stays in the best shape. So what are drivers to do?

Well, the answer is simple. Newly leased Fiat's may be able to go for longer between MOTs but they can still come into trouble if problems aren't addressed. This article will tell you everything you need to know to keep your Fiat like new!

1) If you run into any problems, your dealer is your first port of call. Most people aren't mechanics, so don't try to fix things yourself, in fact, it could harm your leasing agreement - contact your company directly; or else you may foul up your deposit. If you encounter any issues with your Fiat contact your leasers immediately.

2) Some simple tasks can be done yourself. Oils and fluids will need to be topped up from time to time as they can run low or potentially cause issues with expensive engine parts. So if your oil or water levels are low, make sure that you refill them. To gauge what is best here, check into the manufacturer's recommendation and also carefully assess your own driving habits. If you are doing a lot of demanding city driving with a lot of slow traffic - this might mean you need to replace fluids more often.

3) Note your tyre pressure. The agent in charge of your car leasing can tell you how inflated your tiles should be. The tyre wall will also give accurate recommendations for the pressure levels required. If a tyre is not inflated to the right level then it can have a negative impact on breaking distance and even on the safety of your road handling. This might cause you to lose control of the car and could even be possibly lethal.

4) Look at the recommended schedule in the Fiat log book - This will be in the manual that came with the car. If it cannot be found, check with the dealer as they may have written their own preferred schedule for when to bring your Fiat back to them for any maintenance checks. For the good of your car, pay close attention to the intended schedule for your vehicle. You should then follow the dates strictly as you don't want to inflict unnecessary damage on your lease car.

5) New cars are nowhere near as problematic as their older second hand relatives. But this doesn't by any means make them exempt from care. To ensure you won't be forking out for expensive repair costs, make sure that you aren't lax with your professional checks and maintenance. So even if you've agreed to a  deal, staff at advice you to keep it in tip top condition with careful maintenance checks.

By following these tips you should feel safer in your new Fiat and will be more confident when driving. You can also rest assured that your Fiat won't conk out en route somewhere special. Don't forget: prevention is better than a cure!

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