Check the tires and their pressure

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The most wear and tear is put on tires. So, car owners should regularly check the state of their tires. Most of the time, a car owner can tell when to change a tire by looking for signs like cracks in the rubber and worn-out tread.

CHECK CAR’S FLUIDS REGULARLY

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Check the fluids like engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and transmission fluid on a frequent basis. All of the panels have a brake oil sign that lets you know it's time to replace. If the coolant level drops, the car could get too hot.

CHECK YOUR CAR’S BATTERY

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Garages often test car batteries for low prices, so people can take advantage of this small but important service. Remember that car batteries need to be replaced every four to five years, so if the battery is getting close to that age, you need to get a new one.

CHECK THE CAR’S BRAKE PADS

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If you hear squeaking sounds, grinding sounds when pressing on the brakes or feel vibrations, you need to get these problems fixed by pros. Experts say that brake pads should be checked every 12,000 miles and brake fluid should be changed every 25,000.

TEST THE CAR LIGHTS

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If your car's lights or bulbs are broken, it can be harder to see on the road, especially at night, which can raise the risk of an accident. People who own cars need to make sure that all of the lights, like the headlights, fog lights, signal lights, tail lights, daytime running lights, and fog lights, work properly.

WASH THE CAR REGULARLY

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It may not seem important compared to other car care tips to wash and clean your car, but it is one of the most important things you can do to keep it in good shape. People who own cars need to clean the outside and vacuum the inside.

CHANGE GEARS SMOOTHLY

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People who drive cars need to be able to change gears quickly. One of the most important things they need to do to keep their car in good shape. When you change gears quickly, the clutch and wheels can get worn out.