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What items are included in regular car maintenance?

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TimothyMarie
08/30/2025, 02:30:14 AM

Regular car maintenance includes: 1. Changing the engine oil and oil filter, and cleaning the air filter; 2. Checking whether the coolant level is normal; 3. Inspecting the car's brakes and undercarriage components for any scratches; 4. Checking the power steering fluid level and the condition of all oil pipe connections; 5. Examining the generator, air conditioning, water pump, and belt for signs of aging; 6. Checking tire pressure and wear condition. Below is some relevant information about regular car maintenance: 1. Purpose of regular maintenance: The main goal of regular car maintenance is to keep the car clean and in good technical condition. It can eliminate potential hazards, prevent accidents, slow down the aging process of car components, extend their service life, and ensure the car operates properly. 2. Types of regular maintenance: Regular car maintenance is divided into three types: primary maintenance, secondary maintenance, and tertiary maintenance. Typically, a car must undergo primary maintenance every 2,000-3,000 kilometers. After driving 10,000-15,000 kilometers, secondary maintenance is required, which must be performed by professional maintenance personnel.

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LeDallas
09/11/2025, 11:33:39 PM

I've been driving a Camry for over three years and take it to the shop for maintenance every 5,000 kilometers or so. The most basic service includes changing the engine oil and oil filter to prevent engine wear, and it's recommended to use synthetic oil for better durability. At the same time, the tires are checked, including adjusting the air pressure and inspecting for any scratches or punctures; last year, I found a crack and replaced it in time, otherwise a high-speed blowout could have been dangerous. The brake system is always tested for pad thickness and fluid level; a friend of mine ignored this and ended up spending thousands to repair the entire system. The air filter should be replaced at least once a year to keep the intake clean; before summer, the cabin air filter should also be cleaned to make breathing more comfortable. Finally, check the coolant level and battery voltage, especially before winter, and tighten the connections. Spending a little money regularly saves on major repairs in the long run and ensures safe driving.

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Grace
10/26/2025, 12:22:14 AM

Helping neighbors with car repairs for over a decade, I'm well-versed in standard maintenance items. Oil and filter changes are routine, every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers—using higher-quality oil extends engine life. Brake system checks are essential, measuring pad thickness and caliper flexibility; replace them if too thin to prevent rotor wear. Suspension tests check for shock absorber leaks and stability on bumpy roads. Coolant should be changed every two years to prevent overheating and engine damage. Inspect belts for cracks or looseness; once found cracks during disassembly and replaced them promptly, avoiding roadside trouble. Ensure lights and turn signals are bright for safer night driving. Maintaining these details keeps the car in top condition for longer.

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SanAdam
12/08/2025, 11:42:10 PM

I just learned to drive a year ago, and the maintenance items were taught by the 4S shop. Basics like changing the oil and filter every six months to protect the engine and save fuel. Regularly check tire pressure and tread depth with a simple ruler; low pressure or excessive wear is dangerous. Keep the windshield washer fluid topped up or replaced for clear vision in the rain. Test the headlights and brake lights to ensure others can see you clearly. Simply check the battery electrodes for corrosion; I almost broke down the first time I forgot to check. As a beginner, sticking to these small tasks keeps the car running smoothly and safely.

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VanDylan
01/29/2026, 12:53:03 AM

I drive a family SUV to transport my family, with maintenance focused on safety and cost savings. Check the braking system every quarter, including brake pads and hydraulic fluid; quick response helps avoid accidents. Rotate tires every 20,000 kilometers to extend their lifespan and save on replacement costs. Regularly clean or replace the air conditioning filter to keep the cabin air fresh and prevent allergies. Test the battery capacity annually; last week's test showed weak voltage, so I replaced it early to avoid freezing in winter. Monitor coolant levels to prevent overheating; neglecting it once cost me a lot to repair the radiator. A little investment in small maintenance ensures worry-free travel and keeps the whole family safe.

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LePeyton
04/24/2026, 12:25:08 PM

With over 20 years of driving experience, I rely on accumulated knowledge for maintenance. Key items like oil and filter changes are done every 5,000 km to prolong engine health. The brake system requires regular fluid concentration checks and pad wear monitoring; replace when too thin to avoid future costs. Suspension inspections cover shock absorbers and wheel alignment; adjustments prevent uneven tire wear when needed. Clean rust spots on the chassis and apply anti-rust paint; neglecting this once leads to expensive part replacements. Seasonal maintenance includes checking antifreeze concentration before winter and AC system tuning before summer. Regularly calibrate lighting brightness; consistent minor repairs prevent major issues long-term.

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