Preventative car maintenance extends your vehicle’s lifespan and ensures it is safe to drive. However, many essential components in your vehicle require inspection, which people sometimes forget. That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive vehicle maintenance checklist, so you never have to worry about forgetting to complete a maintenance task.
You can also download this car maintenance checklist to help you stay on track with maintenance tasks throughout the year.
Immediate Maintenance Tasks
Tire Pressure Light
Brake System Malfunctions
Check Engine Light
Fluid Leaks Under the Vehicle
Monthly Maintenance Tasks
Tire Pressure and Wear
Vehicle Fluids
- Transmission fluid
- Power steering fluid
- Windshield wiper fluid
- Brake fluid
- Coolant
- Antifreeze
Inspect all the fluids except coolant while the vehicle engine is running and in park. Refer to your owner’s manual for the recommended fluid types.
Check the coolant fluid levels only when the engine is fully cooled. When adding coolant, determine if you need to mix it with water or if it’s premixed. If you need to mix it, it’s likely an antifreeze mixture. Pour it in to the meet the ‘max’ or ‘full’ mark.
All Vehicle Lights
- Headlights
- Fog lights
- Tail lights
- Parking lights
- Turn signals
- Brake lights
- Reverse lights
Since not all lights are visible to the driver from inside the vehicle, have someone inspect the lights while walking around the car. Driving with dead lights can lead to a traffic ticket and should be replaced immediately.
Battery and Cables
Quarterly Maintenance Tasks
Wiper Blades
Car maintenance tip: Apply a rain repellent on your vehicle’s windshields to improve visibility and reduce wiper usage.
Belts and Hoses
- Glazing
- Fraying
- Cracking
Additionally, inspect the hoses for any cracks or leaks. Ensure that the hose clamps and connections are tight.
Half-Yearly Maintenance Tasks
Engine Oil and Oil Filter
Tire Rotation
Chassis Lubrication
Battery Performance
Exterior Clean and Wax
While you’re in cleaning mode, clean the interior of your vehicle. Most car washes have vacuum pumps you can use for a small fee, or you can purchase a handheld vacuum that connects to your vehicle. Wipe down the dashboard and doors with microfiber cloths or disinfectant wipes to remove any dust and grime.
Car maintenance tip: When washing your vehicle, use a microfiber wash glove or cloth to prevent scratches or marks.
Exhaust System
Yearly Maintenance Tasks
Air Filters
The cabin filter is responsible for keeping the interior air of your car clean from debris such as pollen and dust. Typically, you’ll find the cabin filter located under the dashboard or behind the glove box compartment. The engine filter is situated under the hood next to the engine. When checking the filters, look for any damage or leaks that could allow unwanted debris to enter the cabin or engine.
Brakes and Brake Pads
- Brake pads
- Rotors
- Brake linings
- Brake fluid
Typically, you can have the entire system checked once a year, but your brake pads may require more frequent inspection based on your driving habits. On average, it costs $100-$300 per axle to replace the brake pads.
Suspension and Steering
- Shocks and struts
- Steering linkage
- Tie rods
- Control arms
- Springs
The technician should conduct tests to evaluate suspension operation, look for signs of damage or excessive wear and check wheel alignment.
Spark Plugs
Two-Year Maintenance Tasks
Fuel Filter
Transmission and Brake Fluid
Ignition System
- Ignition coils
- Spark plugs
- Plug wires
These components wear out over time and should be inspected for damage and heavy wear. Decreased engine performance and rough idling are signs you need replacement within the ignition system.
Coolant and Antifreeze
Long-Term Maintenance Tasks
Timing Belt
Tire Change
However, tires need replacement when they reach a tread depth of 2/32 of an inch. If you live in a climate with harsh winter conditions, you may need to switch to winter tires during those months and change back to regular tires in warmer weather.
Battery
Visit a AAA Approved Auto Repair Facility For Maintenance
AAA members also enjoy benefits such as auto repair discounts, an extended 24-month/24,000-mile parts and labor warranty and assistance with repair-related issues, so you’re always up-to-date with your regular car maintenance. AAA can also provide you with an estimate of repair costs with the AAA Car Repair Estimate based on your location and type of vehicle.

