No car is built to last forever. That’s why regular maintenance is so important—but not all types of maintenance follow the same schedule.
There are two basic types of car maintenance: short-term check-ups and long-term maintenance. Some of your vehicle’s components need to be cleaned, adjusted, or replaced every month or so, while others won’t need your attention more than once every few years. And, of course, your car’s needs change with seasons: a few maintenance tasks come with a shift in temperature.
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Short-term check-ups
You probably know that you need to change your oil every few months—but there’s more to keeping a car in peak condition than oil changes.
Here are the parts of your car that need maintenance on a monthly or semi-yearly basis. It’s also a good idea to perform these checks before any major road trips. For the most precise estimate of when you need these services, follow your owner’s manual for the exact schedule recommended by your car’s manufacturer.
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Long-term maintenance
While short-term checks and fixes can keep your car operating at maximum efficiency, some major vehicle parts will need to be replaced on a longer schedule. Expect to repair or replace these components every few years, based on the recommended schedule from your car’s manufacturer.
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