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Comprehensive Car Maintenance Checklist?

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DeMaximus
08/30/25 6:57am

Car maintenance refers to systematically inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, repairing, or replacing certain parts of the vehicle. Maintenance, also known as servicing, is a preventive measure. The comprehensive car maintenance checklist is as follows: 1. Primary Vehicle Maintenance Items: After completing primary maintenance tasks, the vehicle should achieve a clean appearance, secure connections, unobstructed three filters (air, oil, and fuel), with no leaks of oil, water, air, or electricity. 2. Lubrication Tasks for Primary Vehicle Maintenance: Check the oil levels in the generator, transmission, rear axle, and steering gear, and add lubricating oil as required. Ensure all lubrication points on the vehicle are fully equipped and functional. 3. Inspection and Tightening Tasks for Primary Vehicle Maintenance: Inspect the steering gear, tie rods (both lateral and longitudinal), and all steering arm connections for secure fastening.

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DiDaniela
09/12/25 4:00am

I've been driving for over twenty years and believe that major maintenance is key to keeping a car in good health. It's not just about changing the oil; it also includes replacing the air filter and spark plugs to ensure the engine runs efficiently. Additionally, checking the brake system is crucial, such as the quality of brake pads and fluid, which is vital for safety. Replacing the transmission fluid is also essential, especially for automatic cars. Don't forget to check the coolant and belts to prevent overheating or breakage. Tires should be rotated and balanced to extend their lifespan. Also, test the battery, and inspect small components like lights and wipers. After a major maintenance, the car runs much smoother and can save a lot on future repair costs. Remember to perform regular maintenance, just like giving your beloved car a full check-up.

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StWyatt
10/26/25 4:48am

As a guy who works with cars all day, I think the major maintenance checklist needs to be thoroughly explained. First is changing the engine oil and oil filter, which is basic work. The air filter must be cleaned or replaced to prevent dust from clogging the engine. Replacing the spark plugs can improve startup speed. Transmission fluid replacement is often overlooked but especially crucial for automatic cars. The brake system inspection includes checking brake pad thickness and fluid levels, which can't be taken lightly. Check the coolant level and concentration to prevent engine overheating. Also, inspect belt wear—replace immediately if aged. Clean battery terminals and rotate and balance tires to ensure driving stability. A little reminder: lights and wipers should be checked as well. Doing all these thoroughly each time will make your car's performance soar.

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Layla
12/09/25 5:08am

As a new car owner, I just went through my first major maintenance service. It was quite straightforward: the tasks included an oil and oil filter change, which made the engine run quieter and smoother. Next was replacing the air filter to reduce dust buildup inside the car. Spark plugs were also swapped out to ensure smooth ignition. A brake system inspection was essential, checking items like brake pad thickness. Transmission fluid replacement is crucial for automatic vehicles. Coolant level inspection was included too, helping prevent overheating in summer. Additionally, tire and wheel balancing were checked for a smoother ride. Other items like battery charge and lights were also tested. The whole process was quick, and I noticed the car became more fuel-efficient afterward with fewer minor issues—really practical advice for new car owners.

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