Do It Yourself: Quick Car Maintenance Tasks

- Car maintenance is essential for the overall well-being of your vehicle
- With routine car maintenance, you will face minimum disruptions
- You can execute specific car maintenance tasks without professional help
With rising fuel prices, people are looking for ways to reduce automotive expenses. When the context is about routine maintenance, a majority of car owners tend to take their vehicles to workshops.
But executing car maintenance tasks is a great way to cut expenses. Usually, car maintenance is costly with the presence of labor charges. Here are the top car maintenance tasks you can do yourself.
Air Filter Replacement
To be precise, changing your car's air filter only take ten minutes. Here are the top ways with which you can change the air filter of your car.
- Pop your hood and locate the air filter
- Open the case and look at how the old filter sits inside it
- In this manner, you can quickly re-install the new filter
- Remove the worn out filter and ensure that nothing falls into the bottom of the filter box
- Put the new filter and secure with bolts

Replacing the Windshield Wipers
It is worth mentioning here that you need new wiper blades after about six months or annually. Note that the wiper blades vary from one vehicle to the other. Here are some ways with which you can change your wiper blades.
- Lift the blades and remove the old blades
- Pay attention to how the blades connect to metal arms
- In most cars, you can notice the tab present on the underside of the wiper
- Attach the new blades and be careful not to bend them

Spark Plugs Replacement
Note that most spark plugs require replacement after 30000 miles. To be precise, changing a spark plug may seem difficult. However, it is a pretty simple process. Here are some ways in which you can replace your car's spark plugs.
- Locate the spark plugs properly
- You will find either four, six, or eight spark plugs
- The number of spark plugs usually depend on the number of cylinders of your car
- Remove the wire to the first spark plug only
- You have to use your spark plug socket and extension on the ratchet
- Install the new spark plug
- Re-attach the spark plug wire

Photo Credit: readersdigest.com
You would be able to decrease the auto expenses by taking up maintenance work. If you are not feeling confident, then always seek professional help. Cars usually contain complex components, and any mistake can cost you dearly.
If you are confident enough, you will be able to learn new skills for maintaining the car yourself. Save a tremendous amount of money by opting for car maintenance tasks.
Latest News
car&bike Team | Jul 1, 2026BYD eMax 7 Comfort Launched At Rs 27.90 LakhNew mid variant slots in between the Premium and Superior trim and comes with the 71.8 kWh battery.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jul 1, 2026BYD Cars Prices Hiked By Up To Rs 1 LakhBYD India has revised prices across select variants in its electric passenger vehicle line-up, with increases ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Jul 1, 2026Fifth-Gen BMW X5 Debuts With ICE, Hybrid, EV & FCEV PowertrainsNew X5 adopts the ‘Neue Klasse’ design from the smaller X3 while offering a wide range of powertrain options.1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Jul 1, 2026Lamborghini Urus SE Performante Revealed As Brand’s Most Powerful SUV YetPacking 801 bhp and a 0-100 kmph time of 3.3 seconds, it is the quickest and most powerful Urus to date.3 mins read
car&bike Team | Jul 1, 2026Ather 450X Overtones Series Launched; Gets Faster Charging & New ColoursThe 450X Overtones series features three new colours, a new 900W charger as well as the updated Atherstack 7 software platform, which unlocks new features.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jul 1, 2026VIDA Reveals New Brand Logo, Enters Asia Book of RecordsHero MotoCorp's EV arm, VIDA, has introduced a redesigned logo that reflects its expanding electric mobility ambitions.1 min read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jun 29, 2026Renault Kiger vs Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor: Which Underdog Deserves Your Money?Both the Kiger and the Taisor promise strong performance, solid features, comfortable cabins and everyday usability, all without breaking the bank. But which of these underrated subcompact SUVs deserves your money? Let's find out.1 min read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jun 29, 2026Skoda Kodiaq RS Review: The Best Kodiaq Yet?The Skoda Kodiaq RS is finally here, and it's every bit as exciting as I expected. But was it worth the wait?7 mins read
Bilal Firfiray | Jun 28, 2026BMW X6 M60i Review: It’s Back And HOW!The BMW X6 M60i blends a 530bhp twin-turbo V8, with its unmistakable coupe-SUV styling. There’s plenty of character, but is it worth your money?6 mins read
Janak Sorap | Jun 25, 2026350cc Bajaj Dominar 400 Review: Same Character, Lower PriceA slightly lower displacement engine, a significantly lower price tag and nearly the same performance — the Bajaj Dominar 400 aims to be smarter rather than faster.6 mins read
Preetam Bora | Jun 25, 20262026 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z First Ride Review: Smaller Engine, But Should You Buy It?The Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z won our Two-Wheeler Upgrade of the Year. Then new tax slabs happened. Smaller engine, same badge – but does it still deliver?6 mins read

















































































































