What are the essential maintenance tasks for a car after three years?

2 Answers
Leilani
09/05/25 6:20am
Essential maintenance tasks for a car after three years include: routine maintenance focusing on four major aspects—engine oil, oil filter, air filter, and cabin air filter—such as replacing the air filter, fuel filter, engine oil, brake fluid, and replenishing fluids. The maintenance schedule can be referenced from the vehicle's manual standards and adjusted based on the actual driving conditions of the car. For instance, if the car is frequently driven on highways, the maintenance intervals and mileage can be shortened. Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the vehicle. The purpose is to keep the car clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life.
Was this review help?
9
1
Share
LeJulianna
09/17/25 6:41am
After driving my car for three years, I believe the top priority for maintenance is ensuring safety. The braking system must be checked, as worn brake pads or deteriorated fluid can affect braking performance. Tires also need careful inspection, as worn treads or sidewall cracks may lead to blowouts. It's advisable to replace the coolant, as aging can corrode pipes and create leakage hazards. The lighting system is equally important—dim or non-functional headlights and taillights pose significant risks for night driving. The battery should be tested for stable voltage, as a weak charge causing startup difficulties is a common issue. Suspension components should be checked for oil leaks or looseness to ensure steadier handling on bumpy roads. After three years, car parts begin to age, so I prefer taking my car to a professional repair shop for a full inspection—never compromise safety to save money. Regular maintenance like this ensures safer trips and avoids the hassle of breakdowns on the road.
Was this review help?
4
2
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What are the methods to deal with excessive carbon monoxide in car exhaust?

Clean the three-way catalytic converter. Once this component is clogged or too dirty, it will lose its ability to convert carbon monoxide. Check the dashboard for any engine warning lights. If the air-fuel ratio of the engine cannot stabilize, incomplete combustion may occur.
8
1
Share

What to Do When the Battery is Undercharged and Won't Charge?

Check if the fuse has poor contact and reconnect it. Replace the wiring. If the battery has been used for a long time, the electrolyte may decrease, and it needs to be refilled. Replace the battery.
1
3
Share

How to Shift to Neutral in an Automatic Transmission Without Starting the Engine?

Turn on the power without starting the engine. Press the brake pedal and shift the gear. First shift to N (Neutral) gear, then start the engine, and then shift to D (Drive) gear. Release the parking brake. Lift your foot off the brake pedal and start driving.
17
0
Share

What is the simplest way to reset a car's ECU?

Drive for a while to allow the car to reach normal operating temperature, then park and turn off the engine, shutting down all electrical devices in the car. Open the car's hood, locate the battery, and disconnect the battery's power cables. Wait for 10 minutes before reconnecting, then turn on the power without starting the engine and activate the car's electrical devices, waiting for 30 seconds. Remove the key, and the reset is successful.
12
5
Share

What are the starting and parking procedures for the Volvo XC40?

Make preparations before starting the car. Press the start button to start the engine while holding down the foot brake. Shift the gear to D (Drive), gently release the foot brake to move forward, and press the accelerator pedal if acceleration is needed. Press the foot brake to stop the car. Shift to P (Park) and turn off the engine.
5
3
Share

What is the voltage of the ABS sensor connector?

The voltage of the ABS sensor connector is 5V to 8V, with an output voltage of 650mV to 850mV. During actual measurement, due to the fault protection function of the electronic stability control module, the voltage cannot be sustained after unplugging the ABS sensor connector, so voltage data cannot be used as a judgment criterion. The ABS sensor is an important component of the ABS system. ABS can maintain the directional stability of the vehicle during braking while driving, shorten the braking time and distance, and effectively prevent wheel lock-up and uncontrolled skidding during emergency braking, thereby enhancing the vehicle's controllability and making driving safer.
18
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.