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Vehicle maintenance checklist

Maintaining your vehicle ensures it is safe for you and your passengers, as well as other road users. Here you will find guidelines about maintaining a vehicle.

Maintain your vehicle

Maintaining your vehicle ensures it is safe for you and your passengers, as well as other road users. Regular maintenance also helps your vehicle run more efficiently, thereby reducing smoky emissions with the potential to affect our health and environment. Read on for advice on how to maintain your vehicle.

Parts of your vehicle you should check and maintain

Faults such as worn steering components, defective or bald tyres, spongy brakes or faulty headlights may make a motor vehicle dangerous to the driver, passengers or other road users. It is therefore important to ensure you vehicle is regularly checked, maintained and serviced.

Items that need to be checked regularly include:

  • Brakes.
  • Lights.
  • Steering.
  • Structural rust.
  • Tyres.

Common indicators of faults

List of common indicators of faults in vehicles.
Item Check
Brakes

Check brake fluid levels are correct and seek an automotive professional's help if your brakes feel spongy, need to be pumped, or pull your vehicle to one side when applied

Coolant
Check that your coolant levels are correct, according to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications.
Oil
Check that your engine oil levels are correct, according to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications.
Lights
Check that your lights work, do not have cracked lenses and that your headlights are correctly aligned.
Steering
Seek an automotive professional's help if your vehicle wanders, has excessive play in the steering or requires continual correction.
Tyres
Ensure your tread depth is 1.5mm or more, check the tyre pressure is correct, and check for damage to the tyre carcass.
Windscreen washers
Check that your windscreen washing bottle levels are correct, according to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications.

Vehicles and the environment advice

Visit our air quality and noise pollution page for more information about how vehicle emissions affect air quality, our health and the environment.

Make sure to regularly check your vehicle

The below document includes things to look out for and what to ask your mechanic to check before you present your vehicle for inspection. This list is a guide only.