
Car maintenance refers to a series of tasks performed to maintain the technical condition or operational capability of a vehicle. After a car has traveled a certain mileage, it is necessary to clean, inspect, adjust, and lubricate various assemblies and auxiliary equipment as required to preserve and restore the vehicle's optimal technical performance. The specific contents of car maintenance are as follows: 1. Replace engine oil and oil filter, and clean the air filter. 2. Check the battery condition and the horn and lighting systems. 3. Inspect engine belt wear and adjust belt tension if necessary. 4. Check whether the throttle and idle valve are excessively dirty and clean them if needed. 5. Inspect the condition of spark plugs and replace them if necessary.

Car maintenance is like giving your beloved vehicle regular health check-ups. Having driven for over a decade, I make it a habit to change the engine oil and oil filter every 5,000 kilometers to keep the engine running smoothly. At the same time, I inspect the braking system and tires—replacing brake pads if they're too thin and performing wheel alignment if tire wear is uneven to ensure safety. It's also crucial to monitor fluids like coolant and brake fluid, topping up or replacing them as needed to prevent overheating or brake failure. Cleaning battery terminals to prevent corrosion and replacing air filters and cabin air filters annually maintain fresh air quality. Don’t overlook wiper blades and testing lights/signals to ensure clear visibility at night. Waxing the body prevents rust, while vacuuming and sanitizing the interior enhance comfort. Always visit authorized shops for comprehensive diagnostics, especially checking the chassis and suspension, to prevent issues early—saving on major repair costs and ensuring peace of mind on the road.

The maintenance checklist is quite extensive. As my car is the primary family vehicle, it undergoes a major service annually and minor servicing three times a year. Key tasks include: changing engine oil and filters to maintain lubrication; inspecting tire pressure and tread depth to prevent blowouts; checking brake fluid levels to avoid failure; maintaining the cooling system to prevent overheating; cleaning battery terminals and wire connections to extend lifespan; replacing air filters for healthier airflow; additionally, throttle body cleaning optimizes fuel efficiency, belt tension adjustment prevents snapping; topping up windshield washer fluid for weather readiness, wiper blade replacement enhances visibility; regular car washes and waxing protect paint from rust; interior cleaning and sanitization prevent allergies; lighting tests ensure functionality; adhering to scheduled maintenance prevents delays, while professional servicing guarantees thorough attention to detail—ensuring both safety and cost-effectiveness.

As a new driver, I've learned the basics of car maintenance this year. Key points include regular oil and filter changes, approximately every 6,000 kilometers; tire pressure checks and wear inspection for safety first; brake system checks for fluid level and pad thickness; simple battery maintenance by cleaning the electrodes; replacing air and cabin filters to improve air quality; testing all light bulb functions; changing coolant and brake fluid as per the manual; interior cleaning to reduce stains; overall simple maintenance to prevent breakdowns, doing it on time saves trouble.


