Avoid the risk of breakdown by having your car serviced at recommended intervals. Making the following ten simple checks regularly will also help you to enjoy safer, worry-free motoring.
- Tyres
- Know the correct tyre pressures for your car and check them at least fortnightly using a good-quality gauge or garage air line
- Look for cuts on sidewalls. If any one tyre needs regular top-ups, it may have a slow puncture
- Don't forget to check the spare as well
- Toolkit
- Check the handbook for the location of the basic toolkit for the car that should contain at least a jack and wheel removal tools
- Familiarise yourself with the jacking points used to lift the car safely
- If locking wheel nuts are fitted make sure that the toolkit includes the key or removal tool
- Engine oil
- Check the dipstick at least every fortnight and before any long journey
- Have the oil and filter changed at recommended service intervals
- High oil consumption can indicate engine problems
- Water
- Check the coolant level regularly and top up as necessary – but only when the engine is cold
- Have the antifreeze concentration checked before winter
- Antifreeze not only prevents the coolant from freezing but also prevents the build–up of corrosion within the cooling system and so is important all year round
- Wipers
- Wiper blades wear down over time and smear the windscreen if they become worn
- Replace them at least once a year for best performance
- Screenwash
- Check and top up regularly – it's a legal requirement that the system works
- Use a good screenwash additive through summer and winter – water alone won't clear oily road grime and freezes more readily in winter
- Windscreen
- Inspect the screen regularly for stone damage and always replace a cracked or chipped screen as soon as possible
- Any damage may impair vision or distract attention
- Minor chips can grow and crack the glass but many can be repaired by a windscreen specialist
- Lights
- Check all lights weekly. Don't forget indicators, brake and fog lights
- Clean lights regularly. In bad weather wipe them over with a damp cloth during driving breaks
- Power steering
- Ensure that the fluid reservoir is checked at every service and check it yourself once a month
- Top up only using the correct hydraulic fluid as advised in the car handbook
- Bodywork
- Deal promptly with damage to bodywork to prevent rust setting in
- Many cars have extended bodywork warranty schemes, which may require annual inspection at the dealer. Check that any previous owner has kept records up to date
* Please consult your vehicle manual before any maintenance is carried out or consult a qualified professional.