CHECKING YOUR LOW-MAINTENANCE RIDE
Traditional combustion engines need routine maintenance to ensure the safety, reliability and longevity of your vehicle. Thanks to the invention of electric motors, EVs and hybrids are seen as lower-maintenance vehicles that are easier to own, healthier for the Earth and modeled after the future state of technology. However, that doesn’t mean these types of vehicles don’t require any upkeep at all. Electric vehicles come with their own set of demands and need routine care just like everything else. Make sure you take the time to run through a basic, at-home electric vehicle maintenance inspection checklist to ensure everything is running smoothly before you hit the road.
A FRESHENED CABIN
If you drive your vehicle often, you likely take note of any changes or issues within your cabin, like a faulty A/C system, radio or sensor. A low-performing A/C system could be due to a simple cabin air filter change behind your glove box, vehicle hood or dashboard. Changing out your filter is an easy, 15-minute process that can save your HVAC system in the long run, especially if you’ve noticed any reduced airflow or foul smells. Sometimes, a leaky or clogged A/C condensation drain hose can cause floor moisture, so don’t forget to check under your floormats for hidden leaks or wet spots.
GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS
SUPPORT & STEERING CHALLENGES
Try driving on a flat, straight road and, when it is safe to do so, lighten your grip on the steering wheel (briefly) to see if your vehicle starts pulling to one side. Difficult steering and uneven tire wear can point to a potential alignment problem. For some quick, at-home fixes, make sure your trunk cargo is evenly spaced, your tires are pumped and you’re not abusing the steering wheel with every sharp turn. For enthusiasts who want a more detailed inspection, jack up your vehicle to examine the condition of your steering linkage and wheel bearings.
HIT THE BRAKES
EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE
Next, slowly walk around your vehicle and look for any chipped paint. These paint chips can leave the body of your vehicle vulnerable to rust, which reduces the investment and quality of your ride. If you catch a paint chip early, you can easily repair the damage by using some soap, water, polishing compound, primer and a dab of paint to restore your shine.