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7/12/2022
Keeping your quad in mint shape is vital for your safety on the trails; thus, this post by USA Synthetics in Oklahoma City will take you through a few crucial ATV maintenance tips. Read on to find out more.

Keep Your Quad Running Safely With These ATV Maintenance Tips

Check and Change Engine Oil

Oil is the lifeblood of your machine; that's why our first piece of advice is to keep your oil reservoir topped up by checking the oil levels before each ride. Following this ATV maintenance tip is critical because the life and performance of your machine rely on getting proper lubrication. Without oil, your engine would become vulnerable to irreversible damage. The moving parts would dry out almost immediately, thus generating excessive friction and overheating as they rotate and slide against each other. Checking oil levels is possibly one of the quickest and easiest checks to make; therefore, it is a job you can do independently. To perform this check properly, refer to the directions described in your operator's manual. This maintenance typically consists of parking your ATV on a flat surface, turning off the engine, and locating the dipstick to clean it with a piece of cloth. Once clean, the dipstick must be pushed back into the oil tube for a couple of seconds; and removed again to see how far the oil reaches. Ideally, the fluid level should be between the "minimum" and "maximum" marks on the dipstick. If the oil does not pass the minimum level or is just above it, be sure to refill the reservoir with new oil. It is also essential to stay on top of your ATV's oil changes. As a fluid exposed to the hottest parts of the engine, impurities from the outside, and high pressure, oil eventually breaks down after some time; therefore, it is crucial to replace it approximately every six months or according to the schedule recommended by your operator's manual.

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Keep Track of the Fluids

Although oil tops the list of vital fluids for your ATV, there are several other very important lubricants and fluids circulating inside your engine; therefore, our next tip is to keep the following fluids in good condition and at a proper level:
  • Coolant: Your ATV needs coolant to maintain its operating temperature. Ideally, you should check coolant levels before each use. Be sure to replace this fluid following the change intervals described in your owner's manual.
  • Brake fluid: This fluid contributes to the brake system's operation; therefore, ensure to check its levels before each use; plus, replace it approximately every six months (refer to the schedule described in your owner's manual to verify the recommended intervals for your ATV).
  • Differential fluid: This fluid plays a crucial role in lubricating the gears that transmit power to the tires; thus, you must check its levels and change it according to the recommendations described in your owner's manual.
  • Fuel: Check your ATV's fuel tank before each use, especially when you plan to make long trips.

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Pay Attention to Your Tires

As the only contact points between your ATV and the ground, your tires need to maintain a certain amount of inflation, weight, and alignment specifications to face rough, rocky terrains, muddy roads, dunes, or any other type of complex and irregular surface. As you may imagine, it is of utmost importance that you follow the tire service program described in your owner's manual; however, it's also crucial that you check your tires' air pressure and tread before every ride. If one of your tires is underinflated, inflate it with an air compressor or tire pump before heading out on the trail. Once your tires are properly inflated, inspect their tread to ensure they are free of cuts, irregular wear, or embedded sharp objects. On the whole, following these steps before every ride will improve the performance and safety of your ATV.

Finally, Check the Air Filter

Our last recommendation is to check and clean your air filter approximately every six months. Keeping your air filter clean is vital to the performance and life of your ATV's engine. To understand this point better, you should know that oxygen plays an essential role in the combustion reaction of the machine; therefore, the engine needs a constant stream of air. However, dust particles or airborne debris can infiltrate and cause damage to the engine, hence the need for the air filter as a protective shield for the machine. As you may imagine, the air filter is prone to become clogged with dirt and grime over time and use, which is why you need to check its condition regularly and clean it as required by referring to the air filter maintenance recommendations described in your owner's manual.

Choosing the most effective synthetic oil in Oklahoma City for your ATV maintenance is key to hitting the trails safely. Find the recommended formulas for your quad by speaking to the oil specialists at USA Synthetics. Call them today at (405) 388-6170 or visit AMSOIL's online shop to place your order for top-shelf lubricants and products for your machine.