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Car Service Checklist

  • Monthly

    • Tire Pressure. Depending on the weather, tires will either expand or contract, check their pressure, and add air if necessary.

    • Tires. Look for things like uneven tread wear, thin spots or bulges and do something about them, quickly.

    • Belts. Every car has belts that should be checked on a regular basis, to check for fraying and breakage.

    • Hoses. Sometimes hoses will burst, become brittle or rot, so checking them on a monthly basis is best.

    • Antifreeze. Also called coolant, check the level, and add to it if low.

    • Air Filter. Check this and if needed, replace.

  • Three Months

    • Oil Changes. Without regular oil changes, the car engine can be negatively affected in many ways, so do this every 3 months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first.

    • Batteries. Check and clean the terminals and cables if they are corroded.

    • Brake Fluid. Brakes do have a fluid level, so check it, and add to it if necessary.

    • Steering Fluid. Again, a simple, easy thing to do; add to it if it's low.

    • Transmission Fluid. One of the most important things to keep your car running, be sure to keep this at the proper level.

    • Windshield Washer Fluid. Seeing out of the window so that you don't wreck is important, so keep this filled up in case of bugs, muddy rain or other problems.

  • Six Months

    • Brakes. Note if they are starting to slip, or show any signs being worn down.

    • Brake Lights. Ensure that these can be seen at any time of day, by anyone.

    • Exhaust. Look for visible holes, cracks, or parts that are not tight.

    • Headlights. Double-check that the brightness, both standard and bright levels, are actually correct.

    • Horn. Does it work correctly, or does it need some help?

    • Shock Absorber. Determine whether there are any leaks, visible damage, or if they are too loose.

    • Spare Tire. First, ensure that there is a spare; then, double-check that the spare is correctly inflated for use, if it is needed.

    • Turn Signals. Ensure that the lights work on the inside, and the outside of the vehicle.

    • Wiper Blades. These do wear out, tear apart, and even rot, so replace them regularly

  • Yearly

    • Tuneup. Going through the car, system by system to make sure each one is working properly will save you money in the long run.

    • Seasonally. Check the AC in the spring, and the heat in the fall.

    • Alignment / Rotation. Have your tires rotated and the steering aligned yearly.

  • Five Years

    • Battery. Consider replacing the battery, if it hasn't already been done.

    • Electrical. If electrical components in the car itself don't work correctly, this will effect the battery, and the entire car, so have it completely checked out.

    • Air conditioning. While even the best air conditioners work for a long time, they still need to be re-done occasionally.

    • Radiators. Tied into keeping the car cool, along with the air conditioning, radiators do need a torough going over, and occasional replacing.

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