At Rita Automotive Pvt. Ltd., we’re committed to delivering a smooth and informed buying experience for all your automotive lubricant needs. To help you get the most out of our services, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. Whether you’re curious about the types of lubricants we offer, delivery timelines, payment options, or product authenticity and standards, our FAQ section has you covered.
Most vehicles need an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 km, but always follow your manufacturer’s recommendations. For older vehicles or severe driving conditions, more frequent changes may be necessary.
A basic routine maintenance should include:
Engine oil and filter change
Brake inspection
Tire rotation and pressure check
Coolant and fluid level check
Air filter replacement
Battery and lights check
Ignoring maintenance can lead to engine damage, poor fuel efficiency, unexpected breakdowns, and reduced vehicle lifespan. It can also void your warranty.
Keep your tires inflated, drive steadily, service the engine regularly, avoid overloading the vehicle, and use recommended engine oil to boost mileage.
Keep tires properly inflated
Avoid aggressive driving
Stick to regular maintenance
Remove unnecessary weight
Use the right grade of motor oil
Don’t let the engine idle unnecessarily
Engine oil lubricates engine parts, reduces friction, helps manage heat, and removes dirt and debris. It’s vital for your engine’s health and performance.
Typically every 5,000 to 10,000 km, but always refer to your car manufacturer’s guide. More frequent changes may be needed for heavy-duty or older vehicles.
Look for a low oil level, dirty/dark oil, engine noise, oil smell inside the car, or the engine oil warning light on the dashboard.
Gear or transmission oil lubricates the moving parts in the transmission system, preventing wear, overheating, and ensuring smooth gear shifting.
It's generally recommended every 40,000 to 100,000 km, depending on vehicle type and usage. Check your owner’s manual or consult a mechanic.
You may notice delayed gear shifting, grinding noises, gear slippage, or a burning smell. These signs indicate it’s time to check or replace the oil.
Brake fluid transfers force from your foot on the brake pedal into pressure to stop the car. Without proper brake fluid, your brakes won’t function safely.
It’s advisable to replace brake fluid every 2 years or 40,000 km. Regular checks can prevent brake failure or system corrosion.
Grease lubricates moving parts like suspension joints, bearings, and hinges. It prevents friction, wear, rust, and helps parts move freely.