1. Tires and Tire Pressure:
Proper tire pressure ensures even wear and optimal fuel efficiency. Inspect for damage and check tread depth.
2. Brakes and Brake Fluid:
Ensure your brakes are in good condition and check the brake fluid level for proper braking performance.
3. Engine Oil Level:
Maintain the correct oil level for engine lubrication and longevity.
4. Transmission Fluid:
Check transmission fluid levels and conditions to avoid transmission problems.
5. Coolant Level:
Adequate coolant levels prevent engine overheating and maintain the engine's temperature.
6. Belts and Hoses:
Inspect for cracks, wear, or damage in the belts and hoses, which are essential for engine function.
7. Battery Condition:
Ensure your battery is in good condition, and clean the terminals regularly to prevent starting issues.
8. Lights and Signals:
Check all lights and signals to ensure they are functioning correctly, including headlights, taillights, turn signals, and brake lights.
9. Suspension and Steering:
Inspect for loose or damaged components in the suspension and steering system to maintain vehicle control.
10. Exhaust System:
Examine the exhaust system for leaks or damage, as a healthy exhaust system is crucial for emissions and performance.