BETHESDA, Md., March 31, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Analytics are big these days in business, sports and politics. When it comes to auto care, the numbers tell a very revealing story as 80 percent of vehicles need service, a new part and/or repair, according to the non-profit Car Care Council.
"With so many vehicles in need of service, National Car Care Month in April serves as an important reminder to take action today so you can depend on your vehicle down the road," said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. "It's easy to postpone vehicle maintenance when things get busy, but don't put it off. Addressing minor service needs before they become major will help you avoid unexpected car trouble and unplanned costly repairs."
The Car Care Council reports that vehicles inspected at community car care events held throughout the country in 2015 failed one or more aspects of the inspection process. Some areas posting the highest failure rates include: low fluid levels (washer fluid 26 percent, engine oil 23 percent and coolant 19 percent); clogged or dirty air filters 19 percent; illuminated check engine light 13 percent; worn belts 13 percent; and needed battery service and wiper blade replacement 13 and 12 percent, respectively.
"Many maintenance needs are quick and inexpensive to resolve, so it's easy to make auto care a priority during National Car Care Month," continued White. "To help you 'be car care aware,' the Car Care Council has many free tools available at www.carcare.org, including the popular Car Care Guide and a customized service schedule with email remainders that makes it simple to follow a routine maintenance program."
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the "Be Car Care Aware" consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For more information, visit www.carcare.org.
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SOURCE Car Care Council
CONTACT: Rich White, 301-654-6664, rich.white@autocare.org; Lynn Konsbruck, 312-768-7362, lkonsbruck@maxmarketing.com