Change the Filter
Air filters protect the car's internal components. Disposable and reusable air filters can boost your car's performance. A washable high-flow filter will reduce your carbon footprint.
Check the Tire Pressure
Your tires should always be properly inflated. If the tires are underinflated or overinflated, the vehicle's traction and stability will be affected. A tire pressure gauge can help you keep tabs on the tire pressure. You can check the tire pressure with a digital unit or an analog unit. You should also rotate the tires. Rotating the tires can increase …show more content…
New spark plugs will improve your car's performance. Most spark plugs have platinum electrodes, and they are designed to last for at least 100,000 miles.
Change the Oil
If you do not change the oil, friction will damage the internal components. You should always use a quality lubricant. You should also use a premium filter. A short drive around the block can the oil. You should never change the engine when your car is hot.
Flush the Coolant
Your vehicle needs fresh coolant. If you do not flush the coolant on a regular basis, the cooling system may be filled with corrosion and gunk. The residue can block the thermostat.
Transmission Fluid and Filter Change
Your car needs fresh transmission fluid. You will need new transmission fluid and a new filter after every 30,000 miles.
Clean Your Seats
A leather cleaner will remove excess particles and dirt. You should clean your leather seats with a water-based leather conditioner. Silicone and petroleum can leave a greasy residue on your seats.
Check Your Brake Pads
Your brake pads may need to be changed every 20,000 miles. If you drive around the city on a daily basis, you may need to replace your brake pads several times throughout the year.
Winter Maintenance