10 Maintenance Tips for First-Time Car Owners

- Keep your car well maintained at all times.
- Refer to your owner's manual to learn more about your car.
- Taking care of a car is a responsibility.
If you are a first-time car owner, these tips should be like a goldmine. Remember these or make a note and keep them in your pocket. Let's dive in!

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Refer to your owner's manual.
An owner's manual is more like a bible for your vehicle. It will tell you everything you need to know about it. Every car comes with one, and you need to refer to it so that you do not face any problems with your car.
Check the tyre pressure regularly.
Check the air pressure in your car regularly and ensure that it is not over-inflated or under-inflated. Always keep the air pressure at the recommended level, and you will save the tyres from premature wear and tear. You can refer to your owner's manual to check the recommended tyre pressure level.
Check the warning lights
The warning lights on your dash help you know when something is wrong with your car. Keep an eye on the warning lights, and you will save a lot of money and trouble.

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Keep Your Engine Clean
Always keep your engine clean and ensure that you put clean fuel in it. Your car can't work if the engine is not working properly. Your car will function smoothly if the engine is clean. Repairing a faulty engine could lead to burning a hole in your pocket.
Clean the battery frequently.
You can extend the life of your car if you keep your battery clean. Before you start cleaning them, disconnect the battery wires first. It will save you from any mishaps.
Check the brake fluid.
The brake fluid is what helps the brakes function smoothly. Without the brake fluid, your brakes would not function and could lead to an accident. Ensure that your brake fluid is up to the mark. Refer to the owner's manual for more information.
Change the oil filter and lubricants on a regular basis.
Your car has various oils that help in keeping your car functioning smoothly. The oils absorb the heat and ensure that your car remains cool and does not overheat. The oil filter stops the oil from being contaminated.

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Look Out For Faulty Spark Plugs
A spark plug in the engine is what starts your car. A faulty spark plug won't let your car start, and you should keep an eye on it. Your car will accelerate unevenly or make noises if your spark plug is faulty.
Ensure Good Mileage
Avoid carrying heavy items and keep your car well maintained to optimise fuel economy.
Cabin Air Filter Change
Change the air filter in your cabin regularly to have a clean flow of air at all times. It also ensures that your cabin remains cool.
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