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Tips to Maintain Your Electric Car

on 12/28/22 by TRM Team
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Be it a Bolt or a Tesla! Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits and lower operating costs compared to traditional gasoline vehicles. However, like any vehicle, electric cars require regular maintenance to keep them running smoothly. Here are some tips to help you maintain your electric car:

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  • Tips to Help You Maintain Your Electric Car
    • Check the battery regularly
    • Maintain proper tire pressure
    • Perform regular oil changes
    • Keep the car clean
    • Check the brakes
    • Test the car’s charging system
    • Replace the air filter
    • Check the cooling system
    • Replace the cabin air filter
    • Keep a close eye on the car’s range
    • Or, just lease it
  • Summing It Up

Tips to Help You Maintain Your Electric Car

Check the battery regularly

Electric car batteries can degrade over time, so it’s important to keep an eye on their performance. You can check the battery by using the dashboard display or by using a diagnostic tool. Many car manufacturers recommend you only charge to about ~85% unless you’re really going to need all the range. This should extend the life of your battery. (It works for your cellphone, too).

Maintain proper tire pressure

Proper tire pressure is important for all vehicles, but it’s especially crucial for electric cars because underinflated tires can reduce range. Check the tire pressure regularly and inflate the tires to the recommended pressure as needed. But don’t worry too much; practically all modern cars will automatically alert you when the pressure is low.

Perform regular oil changes

While electric cars don’t have traditional engines, they do have oil in some of their components. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommended schedule for oil changes.

Keep the car clean

Regularly washing and waxing your electric car (or taking it somewhere to have it done) can help protect the paint and keep the car looking new. It’s also a good idea to clean the charging port to ensure that it’s free of dirt and debris.

Check the brakes

Regularly check the brake pads and rotors to ensure that they are in good condition. If the brakes are worn or damaged, have them replaced as soon as possible. You dealer can do this if you keep up with the maintenance schedule.

Test the car’s charging system

Make sure that the charging system is working properly by regularly testing the charging cord and the charging port. If you notice any issues, have them repaired as soon as possible.

Replace the air filter

Electric cars have air filters to keep dust and debris from entering the car’s components. Replace the air filter regularly to ensure that it is clean and working well.

Check the cooling system

Electric cars have cooling systems to prevent the car’s components from overheating. Regularly check the cooling system to ensure that it’s doing its job well.

Replace the cabin air filter

The cabin air filter helps to keep the air inside the car clean and free of dust and debris. Replace the cabin air filter regularly to ensure that you have clean air to breathe while driving. Again, your dealer can do this, too.

Keep a close eye on the car’s range

Electric cars have a limited range, so it’s important to keep an eye on the car’s range to ensure that you have enough battery power to reach your destination. If you notice that the range is decreasing faster than usual, have the car checked by a mechanic to determine the cause.

Or, just lease it

Leasing is more expensive, but essentially frees from all long-term maintenance hassles. As well, the car will always be under warranty.

Summing It Up

By following these tips, you can help keep your electric car running smoothly and efficiently for years to come. I leave you with this video showing an electric car service:

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