What is the vehicle maintenance checklist?

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MacAniyah
07/24/25 12:43pm
Vehicle maintenance checklist includes: 1. Maintenance content: Vehicle maintenance mainly covers the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, and braking system. 2. Major maintenance: A major maintenance generally requires replacing engine oil and oil filter, spark plugs, air filter, cabin air filter, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and coolant; cleaning the throttle body and engine carbon deposits; conducting a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle's components, such as checking for oil leaks, and assessing the aging and wear of rubber parts, including tires and bushings.
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VanAlyssa
08/11/25 6:49am
I was too careless when I first bought my car, and it almost led to a serious incident. The vehicle maintenance checklist is essentially a list of items that need to be checked regularly to ensure your car runs longer and safer. Key tasks include changing the engine oil and oil filter—critical for engine lubrication—recommended every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers. Next, inspect the air filter; if it's dirty, it can reduce engine performance and should typically be replaced annually. Tires require regular pressure checks and wear inspection; use a pressure gauge monthly, and replace them if the tread is worn out to prevent skidding, especially in wet conditions. The braking system is vital—check brake pad thickness and brake fluid levels annually with a professional to avoid unexpected failures. Also, test the battery voltage, replace coolant, and inspect lights (e.g., headlights and brake lights) for functionality. You can handle minor tasks at home, like replacing wiper blades or cleaning the AC filter, which saves money and is practical. Always follow the maintenance frequency in the manual—delaying can turn a minor service into a costly repair.
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