Engine Oil
Change the engine oil regularly every 5,000km

Engine Antifreeze (Coolant)
Flush and wash every 5000km

Power Steering Fluids
Fill in every 10,000km

Auto Transmission Fluid
Check every 10,000km

Brake Fluid
Check every 10,000km

Windshield Washer Fluid
Check regularly ones a week

Battery
Check and services every 10 months

Light and Signal System
Regularly check everyday

Suspension and Steering
Checkup every 20,000km

Tires
Checkup tire pressure once a week
Change tire once a year

Other Electrical Equipment
Always turn off if not in use

Guide 1:
Always check your car alarm system have sensitivity and work at all time

Guide 2:
Install a reverse sensors to your car

Guide 3:
Install an auto lock door

Brake Light
Will turn on shows that the handbrake is on.

Temperature Light
Will turn on if the engine is getting hot

Battery Light
Indicates that your battery is weak

Oil Light
Indicates that your oil level is too low

Engine Light
It means your vehicle's computer has determined that a component or system in your emission control system is not working properly.

Step 1:
Test-Drive Your Car

- Test-drive your car on the straight part of several different roads and highways

- Rest your hand very lightly on the steering wheel

- See if the car go straight is normal. If go left or right, check the tire pressure

Step 2:
Check Tire Pressure

- Check your tires regularly for any damage by foreign objects

- Check and make sure the tire blocks is still thick

- Make sure the pressure is not too much or less

Step 3:
Final Checking

- Test drive again if the car still drifts

- If still drifts, go to car service center for alignment the tires

Step 1:
Prepare a penny

Step 2:
Stick the penny in the groove of your tire

Step 3:
If it sink until half of the penny, you are OK

Step 4:
If not, you should consider getting a new tire

Step 1:
Turn off the engine and open the car hood

Step 2:
Locate the battery. Clean the top surface to remove any dirt

Step 3:
Remove the vent caps and look inside each cell

Step 4:
Using a battery fill jug, fill any low cells with distilled water to bring them up to the appropriate level

Step 5:
Replace the vent cap

Step 1:
Open the brake cylinder cap

Step 2:
Check the fluid level

Step 3:
Make sure the fluid is at FULL line level

Step 4:
Add brake fluid if it is under FULL line level

Step 1:
Check the wiper blades

- Change the wiper if the water is not properly wiped out

- Replace your wiper blades every 6 months or 6,000 miles

Step 2:
Windshield washer fluid

- Always refill the water windshield tank

- If the tank is less than half-full, you'll need to refill it

- You may want to use a funnel to avoid spills

Step 3:
The Tank checking

- Open the hood

- Look for the washer fluid reservoir
Usually located at the back of the engine bay, near the base of the windshield
The tank is usually translucent

- Check the wiper fluid level

- Uncap the washer fluid reservoir

- Add washer fluid until the reservoir fluid level reaches the "full" mark

- Turn the car on and test the washer
The washers should deliver a steady stream of fluid; if not, you may have to clean the washer nozzles and lines