6 Essential Tips to Keep Your Electric Vehicle Running at Peak Performance
Battery electric vehicles require minimal maintenance compared to traditional combustion engine vehicles, primarily due to their simpler mechanical design. Here's what you need to know to keep your EV running smoothly:
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Why EVs Need Less Maintenance:
- Only one moving part (the shaft)
- Uses regenerative braking, reducing wear on brake components
- No fuel system, emission system, or oil changes needed
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6 Essential Maintenance Areas:
- Tires
- Check pressure monthly (when cold)
- Inspect for uneven wear and damage
- Maintain manufacturer-specified pressure for optimal range
- Cabin Air Filter
- Replace annually
- Change if air becomes stuffy
- Keeps cabin air clean
- Windshield Care
- Replace wiper blades as needed
- Check washer fluid levels twice yearly
- Use winter-grade fluid in cold climates
- Brake Fluid
- Flush every 3-5 years
- Test fluid condition periodically
- Maintains emergency braking effectiveness
- Coolant
- Follow manufacturer's schedule
- Important for battery thermal management
- Longer replacement intervals than ICE vehicles
- Gearbox Oil
- Typically lasts 8+ years
- Single-ratio reduction gearbox
- Check manual for specific intervals
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Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific maintenance requirements and schedules. Regular checks of these components will ensure optimal performance and longevity of your electric vehicle.