January 06, 2022

The Ultimate Auto Maintenance Checklist

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To maximize the longevity and efficiency of your car, here is an inventory of the things that you must check according to the season and time of year. Certain parts of your vehicle should be checked frequently, while others only over time. You must adhere to your vehicle's maintenance schedule and maintenance intervals.

It requires some effort to take care of your vehicle and keep it in operating condition. However, you don't need to be a professional mechanic to ensure that your vehicle is in great condition. Knowing what you need to do and when is the most important thing for vehicle maintenance. When you are aware of what your car needs, and when you should do routine maintenance to ensure that your car is in excellent condition.

In addition, if you can prove that your vehicle was well-maintained, you'll be able to offer the highest price when the time comes to sell it. And, of course it's crucial to keep in mind that the cost of auto maintenance and repair can be expensive, but they can help you avoid costly repairs later on.

To make it easy to keep track of your car's maintenance schedule, we've designed an easy-to-download car maintenance checklist to help you keep on top of your maintenance for your vehicle.

SHORT-TERM CHECK-UPS

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These are some of the best ways to take care of your vehicle.

OIL and COOLANT LEVELS

Every month, or every few fuel fill-ups, and particularly prior to any longer travel, it's recommended to climb under the hood of your car and inspect both the oil and coolant levels as the engine is cool. If the levels aren't examined, it could cause engine problems. To determine which levels are in your vehicle check out the owner's manual.

AER FILTER

The air filter in your engine is what regulates the airflow into your engine and assists in keeping out debris and particles. If you can ensure that your air filter is functioning properly, you can improve the efficiency of your engine, reduce your emissions, and ensure longevity of your engine. This is easily done at home, so make sure to check the owner's manual for directions and the frequency it will need to be replaced.

TIRE PRESSURE and TREAD DEPTH

A smooth and safe ride is possible only if your tires are in good condition. It is a good idea to make it a routine of regularly checking your tires. Make sure you check the pressure of your tires at least once a month prior to long journeys or carrying a heavy loads. Make sure you have a spare. A gauge for tire pressure will be needed to check the pressure of your tires. Also, during the colder months, note that tire pressure drops one pounds for every 10 degrees reduction in pressure. The owner's manual should tell you how much air pressure your tire needs. You can test the tread depth by with the easy penny method.

HEADLIGHTS, SIGNALS FOR TURN, BRAKE, AND PARKING LIGHTS

It's important that the lights in your car are working, but it can be easy item to forget about. Every month, turn on your headlights if you're parking on an open surface. Make sure that both headlights are working properly and well-positioned. Examine your vehicle's turn signals as well as parking lights. A friend should stand in front of the vehicle while you press the brakes to be certain that your brake lights are working.

OIL and FILTER

The motor oil inside the engine of your vehicle performs many functions: it lubricates the moving parts, helps act as a sealant against debris as well as cools the engine. decreases wear and tear, and assists in preventing engine corrosion. It is crucial to keep it clean to ensure the health of your engine. Depending on your car and the type of oil you're using you might need to replace both the oil & oil filter as much as every 3 months or 3000 miles.

ROTOR TIRES

Depending on your vehicle alignment or usage, as well as many other aspects the patterns of wear on your tires could differ between the rear and front tires, or even from one side of the tread to the other. The rotation of your tires can extend the lifespan of your tires. It will ensure that the tread wear is distributed more evenly, and will prevent noise and vibration issues.

WAX VEHICLE

Waxing your vehicle at least six months after washing it will not just keep it shining but will it will also ensure that the paint is in good condition and reduce the possibility of corrosion. Dust and sand can accumulate and environmental elements like ultraviolet light and ozone could cause damage to the smallest of things, but the use of wax can minimize this by creating the protective seal needed to prolong the life of your paint.

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