Cars are fun and freedom, but they also need care. If you dont take care of your car, it can break down and cost lot of money. For beginners it can be little confusing, so here are some basic tips that anyone can follow.
1. Check Oil Regularly
Oil is life of your engine. Dont wait for warning lights. Check every month or every 1000 km if possible. Some cars use synthetic oil, some normal, so check manual before buying. Low oil can damage engine badly.
2. Tire Pressure
Tires are important. Low tire pressure = bad mileage + unsafe driving. Check once a month or before long trips. Also check tire treads, if they are flat or worn out, replace them.
3. Brake Check
Brakes are obvious, but some people forget. Listen for squeaky sounds or feel if brake pedal is soft. If brakes are not good, stop using car too much before fix.
4. Keep Battery Clean
Battery terminals can get dirty. Clean with brush or wipe. If battery is old, it may die suddenly. Better to check before long trips or extreme weather.
5. Wash Your Car
Not only looks good, but also prevent rust. Salt, dirt, rain all can make body damage faster. Wash once in 2 weeks or more if in dirty area.
6. Air Filter
Air filter keeps engine clean from dust. Dirty air filter = less mileage + bad performance. Check once 6 month or 10,000 km. Replace if needed.
7. Coolant / Radiator
Engine can overheat without coolant. Check coolant level once in a month or before summer. Never open radiator when engine is hot, can burn badly.
8. Lights and Wipers
Check headlights, brake lights and blinkers. Wipers also important for rainy season. Replace wiper blades if they leave streaks.
9. Listen to Car
Sometimes car talks to you. Strange noise, smell, vibration – dont ignore. Take to mechanic if unsure.
10. Keep Documents & Emergency Kit
Always have RC, insurance, and roadside emergency kit in car. Spare tire, jack, first aid, water bottle, flashlight. You never know when needed.
Final Words
Car maintenance is simple if you follow basics. Dont overthink, just regular check and small care will save big money later. Beginners should start with these tips and slowly learn more.

