Vehicle Maintenance Guidance

Looking after your vehicle properly helps it stay reliable, safe, and valuable. This hub explains what routine maintenance involves, what needs attention and when, and how good maintenance affects long-term value — across cars and vans.

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What vehicle maintenance involves

Vehicle maintenance is about preventing problems before they become expensive or unsafe. Regular checks and servicing help keep your vehicle running smoothly and protect its long-term value.

Routine maintenance typically includes:

  • Servicing and oil changes

  • Tyres, brakes, and suspension checks

  • MOT preparation and repairs

  • Fluid levels and warning lights

  • Wear-and-tear items

Staying on top of these areas can reduce breakdowns and make your car easier to sell later.

If you’re thinking about selling, our selling guidance pages explain how maintenance impacts value.

👉 Take a look at our  “servicing and maintenance basics” guide.

Routine maintenance checks every owner should know

Servicing schedules

Following the manufacturer’s service schedule helps prevent mechanical issues and reassures future buyers.

Regular upkeep plays a big role in valuation — our valuation guidance explains what buyers look for.

Tyres, brakes, and all safety items

Tyres and brakes are critical for safety and are often checked during valuations and inspections.

 View our  Car and van tyre safety and maintenance pages for full guidance

Warning lights and dashboard alerts

Ignoring warning lights can lead to larger problems and reduced resale value.

MOTs, repairs, and roadworthiness

An MOT is a legal requirement and a key indicator of a car’s condition. Preparing properly can reduce failures and unexpected repair costs.

Common MOT-related issues include:

  • Worn tyres or brakes

  • Suspension wear

  • Lighting faults

  • Emissions problems

If repairs outweigh your vehicle’s value, our scrapping guidance explains your options.

MOT guidance and preparation

If your car fails its MOT, you still have options depending on the cost and severity of repairs.

How maintenance affects your vehicle’s value

Good maintenance doesn’t just improve reliability — it directly affects how buyers and dealers value your car.

Well-maintained cars and vans tend to:

  • Attract higher offers

  • Sell faster

  • Raise fewer inspection concerns

Poor maintenance can reduce value, even if the vehicle still runs.

Maintenance myths & misconceptions

“Servicing isn’t necessary if the car runs fine.”
Many problems develop quietly and only appear once damage is done.

“Old cars aren’t worth maintaining.”
Basic maintenance can keep older cars reliable and preserve resale or scrap value.

“Minor faults don’t affect value.”
Small issues can signal neglect and lower buyer confidence.

“I should fix everything before selling.”
Some repairs help value, others don’t — it’s about choosing wisely.

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Most cars need a service every 12 months or 10,000 miles, whichever comes first.
If you drive shorter trips, tow heavy loads, or use your car in extreme temperatures, servicing may be needed more often. Regular servicing helps prevent breakdowns and keeps repair costs low.

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You should never ignore the following dashboard lights:

  • Engine management light (amber or red)

  • Oil pressure warning

  • Battery/charging warning

  • Brake system warning

If a red light appears, stop the car as soon as it’s safe and investigate immediately. Ignoring these can cause expensive engine or electrical damage.

You may need new tyres if:

  • Tread depth is below 1.6mm (the legal limit)

  • There are cracks, bulges, or uneven wear

  • The steering wheel vibrates at speed

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Checking your tyres regularly improves safety and fuel efficiency.

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What fluids should I check regularly?

Every driver should check:

  • Engine oil

  • Coolant/antifreeze

  • Brake fluid

  • Power steering fluid

  • Windscreen washer fluid

Running low on any of these can cause performance issues, overheating, or even engine failure.

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Most car batteries last 3–5 years.
Signs you may need a replacement include:

  • Slow engine cranking

  • Dim headlights

  • Electrical problems

  • Battery warning light

  • Needing to jump-start more often

Cold weather also reduces battery capacity.

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You can greatly reduce breakdown risk by:

  • Keeping up with regular servicing

  • Checking tyre pressures weekly

  • Maintaining proper fluid levels

  • Replacing worn belts and hoses

  • Keeping your battery in good condition

Small checks now can prevent big repair bills later.

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Before winter, make sure to check:

  • Tyre tread and pressures

  • Antifreeze strength

  • Battery condition

  • Wiper blades and screenwash

  • Heater and demister system

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