π§ 1. Stick to Your Service Schedule
Follow your manufacturerβs service intervals for oil changes, filters, and fluid top-ups. Regular servicing keeps your engine running efficiently and prevents unexpected breakdowns.
π 2. Check Tyres Regularly
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Inspect tread depth (minimum legal limit: 1.6mm)
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Check for uneven wear, bulges, or punctures
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Maintain correct tyre pressure (check monthly)
π¨ 3. Inspect Brakes Frequently
Listen for squealing or grinding noises and feel for vibrations or pulling when braking. Have your brake pads, discs, and fluid checked regularly.
π 4. Test Your Battery
If your car is slow to start, it could be time for a battery check. Clean terminals, test voltage, and replace the battery every 3β5 years as needed.
π‘ 5. Check Lights and Indicators
Ensure all headlights, brake lights, indicators, and interior lights are working properly. Replace any faulty bulbs immediately for safety and legal compliance.
βοΈ 6. Maintain Your Air Conditioning & Heating
Keep your A/C and heating systems in good condition for comfort and clear visibility in all weather conditions.
π 7. Monitor Fluid Levels
Check and top up:
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Engine oil
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Coolant / Antifreeze
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Brake fluid
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Power steering fluid
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Windscreen washer fluid
π© 8. Inspect Suspension & Steering
If your ride feels rough, or your vehicle pulls to one side, get your suspension, shocks, and alignment checked to avoid further wear.
π§Ό 9. Keep It Clean
Regular washing removes dirt, road salt, and contaminants that can cause rust. Clean the interior and exterior to protect your vehicleβs finish and value.
π 10. Book an Annual MOT & Full Inspection
Even if your car seems fine, a professional inspection will identify hidden issues before they become serious.
π Bonus Tip: Listen to Your Car
Unusual sounds, smells, or warning lights are your carβs way of telling you somethingβs wrongβdonβt ignore them.
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