What Does Car Maintenance Include?
2 Answers
Includes mechanical repair, electronic control, sheet metal work, painting, detailing, and new energy vehicle maintenance. Mechanical repair refers to engine and chassis mechanical maintenance; electronic control refers to automotive circuit maintenance; sheet metal and painting are commonly known as bodywork and paint repair in the market. Expansion: Detailing includes a wide range of services such as car washing, polishing, waxing, sealing, ceramic coating, film coating, paint protection film, window tinting, color change film, and electrical installations. Inspection and tightening involve checking the condition of various connecting components and tightening or replacing missing or damaged connecting parts (screws, nuts, pins, etc.).
As an average car owner, my regular maintenance checklist is quite comprehensive. It primarily includes the engine section, such as oil changes, which are required every 5,000 kilometers to maintain lubrication and prevent engine damage. The braking system needs inspection for pad wear—if they're too thin, replacements are necessary, and fluid levels must be adequate. Tire checks involve monitoring air pressure and tread wear, as low pressure can lead to blowouts and increased fuel consumption. The lighting system requires testing of headlights and turn signals to prevent nighttime hazards. Electrical components, like battery charge tests, are crucial to avoid breakdowns. Suspension and shock absorbers should be checked for unusual noises or looseness. Additionally, the condition of drive belts, coolant levels, and air filter cleaning are part of the routine. Overall, these maintenance practices extend the vehicle's lifespan, ensuring peace of mind and safety.