#1 Check the tires regularly
The first tip is to make regular check on tires, roll your finger across from the tread block over to the next over top of these tread wear indicators and it runs perfectly smooth across rather than falling down into the groove and then back up If it runs perfectly smooth across then that means you need to replace your tries. And also check the tire pressure information on the inside of your door jamb or within your owner’s manual you want to make sure that this tire pressure doesn’t get too low
#2 Brake pads maintains
Also check the brake pads, new brake pads will typically have around 12 millimeters of pad material remaining and you want to start thinking about replacing it once that pad material gets down about three millimeters if you have only got one or two millimeters left of pad material you want to replace the those brake pads
#3 Take care of the shock absorber
Other tip make sure that shock absorber doesn’t have any fluids leaking out the damper you also want to look for any visual damage on the shock or on the spring and make sure everything look like its in good working condition
#4 maintains the engine oil level
For the engine oil we can find dipstick, Pull out the dipstick we can see two holes check the engine oil level is somewhere between two holes. You may want to look for is if you see a milkiness in the oils color that can indicate that coolant is getting in with your engine oil and so that’s big problem you don’t want to have that happening so just make sure that its either clear or starting to get darkish to darkish color come from the oil holding contaminants before you change it out
#5 Take care of the filters
For filters we want to inspect the first of which being the engine air filter and often times these actually don’t require any tools again access to you can simply pull theses out and inspect with just some clips the second filter we want to check is the cabin air filter so you will generally find this behind the glove box and it usually don’t require any tool to remove simply pop that out and inspect
#6 Wiper blades should be smooth
The rubber blade should be smooth without any breakage. Also, check the entire length of the wiper blade for any bends or splits that might cause disturbance in its operation. If you spot any type of damage to the blades, then it is time for a replacement.
#7 Make sure that lights are working properly
Make sure that lights are working properly so your headlights your indicators and then for your brake lights