
Vehicle items are divided into different systems, all of which need to be inspected during maintenance. The corresponding maintenance items and their functions are introduced as follows: Introduction to maintenance items: Mainly includes maintenance of the engine system, transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc. According to the instructions in the manual, the oil filter must be replaced every time the Volkswagen Touareg is serviced. Function of maintenance: Maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, supplying, lubricating, adjusting, and replacing certain parts of the relevant parts of the car. Its function is to keep the vehicle clean and tidy, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent failures, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life.

As a seasoned driver with ten years of experience, I go through a series of inspections every time I get my car checked, and it feels quite comprehensive. They meticulously inspect the vehicle's exterior, such as whether the headlights and brake lights are functioning, and if the tire wear has exceeded the limit. The braking system is a key test item; when pressing the brakes, they must be responsive without delay. The steering should also be flexible, without any stiffness or unusual noises. The emissions test checks if the exhaust exceeds standards, ensuring environmental compliance. Safety devices like seat belts and airbags must be in working order, and chassis components such as the suspension and drive shaft should not be loose. It's advisable to check the lights and tire pressure yourself before the inspection to save time. Don't forget the electronic parts like the and dashboard functions, as these directly impact daily use.

As a new car owner, I find the vehicle inspection items quite practical. The lighting check is fundamental, ensuring all lights function properly; the braking performance test guarantees stopping power in emergencies; steering response must be smooth; airbag status should be intact; and the chassis suspension must show no abnormalities. Beginners often overlook tire tread depth—it's best to measure it in advance. The emissions test is also crucial, as failing to meet exhaust standards can be troublesome. Regular can prevent many issues, such as battery aging or wiring faults.

As a father with children, I believe the focus of vehicle inspection should be on safety. Check if the headlights are bright enough for night driving; ensure the brakes respond promptly to avoid accidents; verify the steering precision for stable control; confirm emissions meet standards to protect the environment; and make sure safety equipment like seat belts is sturdy. With kids in the car, I pay extra attention to these aspects to prevent accidents. I also recommend checking the wipers and mirror clarity in advance to maintain good visibility and prevent accidents.

As someone who enjoys tinkering with cars, I often perform preliminary checks myself before going to a professional. Check if the headlights are burnt out and if the wipers are working properly; ensure the brake pads aren't too thin; check that the tire tread is wearing evenly; make sure the voltage is sufficient; and listen for any unusual noises from the chassis. During an inspection, they'll thoroughly check emissions and safety devices. Doing it yourself can save money, but professional testing is more reliable. Here's a tip: regularly cleaning the throttle body can reduce emission issues.

I prioritize environmental protection, so the emission test is the most important during vehicle inspection. Check if the exhaust values are within the standard, ensure the brightness of the lights for safe driving; the braking performance must be reliable; the steering system should be flexible without deviation; safety equipment must be intact for protection. It is recommended to use high-quality gasoline to reduce pollution, and regular of the air conditioning and filters can also lower emissions.


