Simple Car Maintenance Checks to Keep Your Vehicle Roadworthy

e-car-menlyn-car-maintenance-tips

Simple Car Maintenance Checks to Keep Your Vehicle Roadworthy

Regular car maintenance is crucial for ensuring your vehicle’s longevity, safety, and optimal performance. By performing simple checks, you can prevent costly breakdowns and keep your car running smoothly.

e-car-menlyn-car-maintenance-tips

Simple Car Maintenance Checks to Keep Your Vehicle Roadworthy

Regular car maintenance is crucial for ensuring your vehicle’s longevity, safety, and optimal performance. By performing simple checks, you can prevent costly breakdowns and keep your car running smoothly.

Learn how to keep your vehicle running smoothly and prevent unexpected breakdowns

simple-car-maintenance-checks-e-car-menlyn
car-maintenance-checks-e-car-menlyn-02

Essential Car Maintenance Checks

By following these simple maintenance checks, you can significantly extend the life of your car, improve its performance, and enhance your overall driving experience. Remember, e-CAR Menlyn is always here to assist you with any car maintenance needs. Click here for Brake Inspection and Maintenance

Tyre Pressure Check

Why it matters: Proper tire pressure ensures optimal fuel efficiency, handling, and braking performance. Underinflated or overinflated tires can lead to uneven wear, reduced traction, and increased risk of blowouts.
How to check: Use a tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure in each tire, including the spare. Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual for the recommended pressure.
When to check: Ideally, check your tire pressure once a month, or before long trips.

Engine Oil

Why it matters: Engine oil lubricates and cools the engine’s moving parts, preventing friction and wear.
How to check: Use the dipstick to measure the oil level. Ensure it’s between the “low” and “high” marks.
When to check: Check your oil level every time you fill up your gas tank.

Coolant

Why it matters: Coolant helps regulate the engine’s temperature, preventing overheating.
How to check: Check the coolant level in the reservoir tank. Ensure it’s between the “min” and “max” marks.
When to check: Check your coolant level every few months, especially before long trips or in extreme weather conditions.

Brake Fluid

Why it matters: Brake fluid transmits pressure from the brake pedal to the brake pads, ensuring effective braking.
How to check: Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir. Ensure it’s above the “min” mark.
When to check: Check your brake fluid level every six months.

Power Steering Fluid

Why it matters: Power steering fluid assists in steering, making it easier to maneuver your vehicle.
How to check: Check the power steering fluid level in the reservoir. Ensure it’s between the “min” and “max” marks.
When to check: Check your power steering fluid level every six months.

Belt and Hose Inspection

Why it matters: Belts and hoses are vital components that drive various engine accessories, such as the alternator and power steering pump.
How to check: Visually inspect belts and hoses for signs of cracking, fraying, or leaks.
When to replace: Replace belts and hoses as recommended by your vehicle’s maintenance schedule.

Battery Inspection

Why it matters: A healthy battery is essential for starting your vehicle. A weak battery can lead to slow cranking, difficulty starting, or even complete failure.
How to check: Visually inspect the battery for signs of corrosion, damage, or leaks. Use a voltmeter to measure the battery voltage.
When to check: Check your battery every six months.

Wiper Blade Condition

Why it matters: Worn or damaged wiper blades can impair visibility, especially in rainy or snowy conditions.
How to check: Inspect the wiper blades for signs of cracking, tearing, or streaking.
When to replace: Replace your wiper blades every six to 12 months, or more frequently if they’re showing signs of wear.
car-maintenance-e-car-menlyn
car-maintenance-checks-e-car-menlyn-03
car-maintenance-e-car-menlyn-02
car-battery-replacement-e-car-menlyn-01

Additional Tips for Car Maintenance Checks

Read Your Owner’s Manual: Your owner’s manual provides specific maintenance recommendations for your vehicle.
Schedule Regular Professional Maintenance: Even with regular DIY checks, it’s important to schedule professional maintenance services, such as oil changes and tire rotations.
Drive Responsibly: Avoid aggressive driving habits, such as hard acceleration and braking, which can put unnecessary stress on your vehicle’s components.
Listen to Your Car: Pay attention to any unusual noises, smells, or vibrations that may indicate a potential problem.

Explore our services

Car Service

Comprehensive Car Service, From Minor to Major

Car Repairs

Expert Car Repairs for All Makes and Models

Fleet Maintenance

Fleet Repair and Maintenance for Maximum Efficiency

Truck Services

Truck Repairs & Maintenance
(Up to 8 ton)

Safety Checks

Stay Safe with Our Detailed Vehicle Safety Assessments

Explore our services

Car Service

Comprehensive minor and major car services.

Car Repairs

Repairs for all car makes and models with genuine parts.

Fleet Maintenance

Service a fleet of cars or trucks with a fast turnaround time.

Truck Services

Professional servicing tailored to trucks and heavy-duty vehicles.

Safety Checks

Stay Safe with Our Detailed Vehicle Safety Assessments

Approvals & accreditations

Trust e-CAR Menlyn’s is accredited with RMI, MIWA, AA approvals, and Right to Repair Supporter for top-quality vehicle servicing and workmanship that meets industry standards.

e-car-menlyn-right-to-repair
e-car-menlyn-rmi
e-car-menlyn-miwa
e-car-menlyn-aa-approved