What is the correct process for car maintenance?

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DeJoel
07/25/25 9:22am
Car maintenance should follow these steps: 1. Replace engine oil, oil filter, fuel filter, and air filter; 2. Check if the coolant level meets specifications; 3. Inspect the brake and clutch fluid levels; 4. Verify the power steering fluid level complies with standards and check for oil leaks at all system pipe connections; 5. Examine the battery fluid level and windshield washer reservoir level; 6. Inspect the tension and aging condition of belts for the alternator, air conditioning, water pump, and power steering pump; 7. Ensure all front and rear lights are functional (including headlights, width markers, turn signals, brake lights, reverse lights, and fog lights); 8. Check tire pressure and tread wear, tighten lug nuts to specified torque, inflate tires to manufacturer-recommended pressure, and rotate tires based on wear patterns; 9. Verify vehicle exhaust emissions meet regulatory standards.
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DeKingston
08/11/25 7:17pm
The correct process for maintaining vehicle maintenance, I believe, lies in regular inspections and timely handling. Changing the engine oil and filters is the basic task, done every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers to ensure engine lubrication and reduce wear. Next, check the tire pressure and tread; improper pressure can increase fuel consumption and the risk of a blowout—just use a pressure gauge to measure it yourself once a month. Pay attention to the braking system; if the fluid level is low or there are unusual noises, inspect and replace parts to avoid failure in emergencies. Clean the battery terminals to prevent corrosion, adjust the lights for better nighttime driving, and replace worn wipers promptly for clear visibility. Change the coolant in the cooling system annually to prevent overheating. Develop the habit of going to a professional shop for a comprehensive inspection every six months. This way, the car will last longer, have fewer problems, and save on repair costs. Extending its lifespan by five or six years is not an issue.
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