Car care is not just having your car washed and vacuumed once a week. A big part of car care involves knowing what makes your car go and what can make it stop. Imagine being able to predict what sort of repairs or maintenance is needed just by looking and listening to your car. If you have a moderate amount of basic mechanical knowledge it is enough to keep a motor mechanic from taking advantage of you when it comes to over-servicing your car.
So often I have heard people tell horror stories of recent and past experiences with car repairs. Do you let the repairer decide what sort of repair you are going to pay for. Do you let the motor mechanic, or friend or relative decide how much you should spend to repair your car? If this is you, then most times you would not be exactly sure what you are agreeing to, or why you are even having it repaired. Some repairs can be delayed as the parts, while worn are still servicable for the time being. This is where over-servicing comes in.
Any do-it-yourselfer knows that everthing has an instruction sheet, and every practicing do-it-yourselfer knows that sometime the instructions look different to what it is your assembling, car manuals are no different, so keep a look-out for variations.
To know more about your vehicle you need to familiarise yourself with the owners manual, maybe even flick through a workshop manual, but most of all you need to get your hands dirty. Workshop manuals can show diagrams of the different assemblies that make-up a complete car. This can help you to get an idea of where the parts are that you need to look at.
This starts to sound like i'm asking you to take over the repairs yourself. Nothing could be further from the truth, I advocate that only qualified fully trained motor mechanics work on your car. That doesn't mean that nobody else should know about them, and some small tasks are uncomplicated and easy for the mechanically minded. For example changing your own oil, or oil and filter. If you travel extra long distances you may be unable to take your car in to be left for the day while they change the oil. So if you decide to change the oil yourself what other things carried out in the service are being neglected.
Motor vehicles are very complex and these days very expensive to repair, with the advent of complex computer controls for every imaginable device and creature comfort known to man. Why someone would need a remote control for a radio, when the radio is only at arms reach is beyond me, but you can get one.