5 Car Maintenance Tips To Start Doing This Year

Jump Starting a Car BatteryDo you feel as if maybe in 2021 you neglected your vehicle a little bit? Maybe you ignore those few maintenance lights that popped up? Maybe your tires could use some tender, love, and care? Whatever it may be, we are all guilty of it. A great goal to have going into 2022 is to follow these few maintenance tips to get you started with taking better care of your vehicle. These are the car basics that need regular maintenance to keep your vehicle as safe and reliable on the road as possible. 

Check and Change Your Oil 

This is something most people know but tend to ignore when the time comes around. This can be crucial to the way your car runs and the overall life of your vehicle. Maintaining this regularly and checking it often to ensure all is well is a step in the right direction of stellar car care. You can schedule routine oil changes that will take the work off your hands and require minimal time. When it comes to checking your oil, try and check it about once a month to make sure it is in good condition. 

Take Care of Your Tires

It is noticeable and uncomfortable when you have a flat tire. Therefore, you might be asking yourself, what can we do to prevent encountering this moment? There are many things you can do to maintain your tires and keep them in good shape. Check and maintain the tire pressure, and ensure your tires are always at the correct PSI. This will also help you save gas, so it’s a win, win! Keep a close eye on the tread of your tires. Do not let the tire tread depth get lower than 1/16 inch or (1.6 millimeters.) 

Learn How to Jumpstart 

You never know when the battery of your car might die. Even if you have a new car, there are a lot of factors that can cause a car battery to die. Therefore, keep jumper cables handy and learn how to jumpstart your vehicle in case you are ever in that situation or need to help someone in that situation. 

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Check Your Fluids Frequently 

Your owner’s manual should include a maintenance schedule for you to follow, but if it doesn’t, you can check your fluids according to the one below: 

  • Check your Motor oil monthly
  • Check your transmission fluid monthly
  • Check your coolant (antifreeze) monthly 
  • Check your brake fluid every time you get your oil changed
  • Check your power steering fluid monthly 
  • Check your windshield wiper fluid monthly

It can be good practice to check your fluids and maintenance checklist once a month! 

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