What Are the Contents of Daily Maintenance Tasks?
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Daily maintenance mainly includes cleaning, safety inspections, oil replenishment, etc. Vehicle daily maintenance, also known as routine maintenance, serves as the foundation for all levels of maintenance. It refers to a series of preventive maintenance tasks performed by the driver before starting the vehicle, during operation, and after parking, based on the vehicle's usage conditions. Before driving, one should look around the interior to check if the lighting devices are damaged, if the vehicle body is tilted, if there are any leaks such as oil or water, and inspect the tire appearance, as well as the condition of the doors, engine hood, trunk lid, and windows. If there are oil stains or water droplets under the vehicle, promptly identify the source and resolve the issue; if the tire pressure is low, immediately check for "bulges" or leaks; if the tire shoulder is damaged or scratched, replace the tire promptly to prevent blowouts. Turn the ignition key to check the illumination of all warning and indicator lights; start the engine to ensure all warning lights turn off normally; observe if the indicator lights function correctly; check the fuel gauge reading and refuel if necessary. In summary, it boils down to: five oils and three waters. The role of vehicle daily maintenance is to: ensure the vehicle remains in excellent performance condition; effectively improve vehicle efficiency, reduce consumption, and minimize wear on parts and tires; enhance driving safety; reduce noise and environmental pollution; maintain a clean vehicle appearance; prevent vehicle malfunctions and promptly eliminate potential hazards.