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Simple Maintenance Checks For Your Car Every Six Months
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The best way to keep your car in great shape is to regularly check the vehicle and keep up with preventative maintenance. This video will outline simple checks you can make on your car. The more frequent you check things like tire pressure and engine oil the better, but it’s good to check all of the items in the video at the very least twice a year.

We’ll look at three main sections in this video. First we’ll discuss tires, brakes, and suspension. Next we’ll look under the hood and look at fluids and filters. Finally we’ll look at exterior checks such as lights and wipers. Catching any issues early can help you make sure your vehicle lasts as long as possible.

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  1. Shawn Rudd

    Should you check the engine oil right after turning off the engine or should you wait some time before checking?

  2. Muskar

    0:38 I didn't understand this explanation. I was looking at the "hairs" and didn't see the logic in what was said. But after looking it up elsewhere, he's actually talking about the "lumps" that the hairs sit on. The ones which are a few millimeters above the bottom of the "gutters"/"pits" between the treading. So in this video there's about 10 millimeters of treading left, which is very far from needing replacement.

  3. Maria Khan

    Do you have transcript for this video?

  4. Neo J. Ssk

    2:15

    90% of used vehicle would not have the “PWI” little metal clip that will scratch the rotor whit the purpose of making a noise that tells the driver is time to replace the brake pads.
    So if ur driving an use car, dont spect always that noise to show up as a warning lol

  5. Jeff Sol

    Drain and replace transmission fluid every 30 k miles, NEVER FLUSH.

  6. Daniel Hristov

    Rule number one: buy Subaru, and then do whatever that dude said.

  7. Happy Me

    I check my fluids every two weeks and always before going for a motorway journey!

  8. BanhChui1968swe

    when should you check your oil? When the engine is warm or when it has been sitting for a long time?

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