What happens if you don't maintain your car when it's due for maintenance?
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Failing to maintain your car when it's due can lead to severe wear and tear on the engine and transmission, and it can also affect the driving quality and handling of the vehicle. Car maintenance primarily involves replacing some wear-prone parts and fluids. The fluids in a car include engine oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, coolant, and power steering fluid. If you don't maintain your car, you won't replace the transmission fluid and engine oil, which will accelerate the wear on the engine and transmission. Additionally, not maintaining your car means not replacing wear-prone parts, which can compromise the safety and handling of the vehicle. Wear-prone parts in a car include belts, wipers, spark plugs, ignition coils, brake pads, brake discs, tires, filters, and rubber components.