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The Ultimate Car Maintenance Guide: Keep Your Vehicle Running Like New

20 Mar 2025
  • What are the most critical maintenance tasks you should do every month?
  • Which maintenance tasks should be done less frequently but are just as important?

Regular car maintenance is the key to ensuring your vehicle performs efficiently and remains reliable for years. From routine check-ups to seasonal adjustments, staying on top of preventative care can save you from costly repairs and unexpected breakdowns. Here’s a comprehensive guide to keeping your car in top shape.

Essential Monthly Check-Ups

Essential Monthly Check-Ups

Keeping up with monthly maintenance helps prevent minor issues from turning into expensive repairs. Some of the most important checks include:

  • Oil and Coolant Levels: Inspect both to ensure they are at the recommended levels, preventing engine overheating and damage.
  • Air Filter: A clean filter improves fuel efficiency and protects the engine from debris.
  • Tire Pressure and Tread Depth: Maintain proper air pressure to optimize fuel economy and check tread depth for safe road grip.
  • Lights and Signals: Test headlights, brake lights, and turn signals to ensure they are functioning correctly.
  • Oil and Filter Changes: Follow your manufacturer’s recommendations—some cars need changes every 5,000 to 10,000 km, while others require more frequent servicing.

Consistently checking these areas ensures smooth operation and reduces wear and tear on critical components.

Long-Term Maintenance for Peak Performance

Long-Term Maintenance for Peak Performance

Certain maintenance tasks don’t require monthly attention but play a crucial role in your vehicle’s longevity:

  • Transmission Fluid Check: Essential for smooth gear shifts and long-term transmission health.
  • Shocks and Struts Inspection: If your ride feels rough, it might be time to replace these components, usually around 80,000 km.
  • Coolant System Flush: Prevents overheating and keeps your radiator in optimal condition.
  • Spark Plug Replacement: Worn-out spark plugs reduce engine efficiency and fuel economy.
  • Serpentine Belt Inspection: Cracks or fraying indicate it’s time for a replacement to avoid engine malfunctions.
  • By staying ahead of these long-term check-ups, you can enhance your vehicle’s performance and prevent costly breakdowns.

Regular maintenance doesn’t just protect your investment—it ensures safe, smooth, and efficient driving. By following this car care checklist, you’ll keep your vehicle running like new while avoiding surprises on the road.

Ahd Kamal

BY Ahd Kamal

Started my career in Automotive Journalism in 2015. Even though I'm a pharmacist, hanging around cars all the time has created a passion for the automotive industry since day 1.

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