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How you should maintain your electric car? | Tips for new electric car owners

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|Updated on:30-Jan-2023 05:43 PM

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We are moving towards the future and EVs are becoming more common nowadays. So you should know these things.

How you should maintain your electric car? | Tips for new electric car owners

It's hardly rocket science to maintain an electric vehicle. It's considerably simpler than the maintenance you'd need to perform on your standard gasoline or diesel guzzlers. This is primarily because these vehicles run on electric motors with a minimal amount of auxiliary equipment in place of engines.

Some of them even include additional boot space for this reason, but we're getting off-topic. Here are 5 suggestions for keeping your electric car in good operating condition in between service visits.

Change fluids regularly

Since EVs include a thermal management system, they do have a coolant, which is a standard automotive component. Both the brake fluid and this fluid require routine maintenance.

No effort is necessary because their containers are simple to reach. There's no need to explain that your automobile also needs to have its windscreen wiper fluid topped off regularly.

Look after the brakes

One of the most crucial parts of maintaining an electric vehicle is taking care of the brakes. Regenerative braking, while less demanding on the braking system than standard automobiles, nonetheless requires replacement as the brake pads reach the end of their useful lives.

Therefore, when repairing your electric vehicle, don't forget to have the brake system properly greased and checked by a specialist. The brake pads should also be examined.

Check the battery Frequently

Aside from storing energy to power the vehicle, the battery also powers the instrument panel, navigation system, interior lights, door locks, and more.

Check it for degradation at the company-recommended intervals, and if you discover any issues, take the automobile to a certified service centre to get it replaced before it starts to create issues.

Keep an eye on the tyres

This is one feature that has a lot in common with internal combustion vehicles. All you have to do is look for common wear and tear in your tyres. Keep an eye on the air pressure in your tyres as well as any foreign objects that might be inside.

Occasionally Motor Check

Your car's electric motor functions as its brain. Even while it has much fewer parts than an engine, it's nevertheless vital that you have it examined occasionally.

Asking a qualified mechanic to check everything in your car's electric motor to make sure it's in good operating condition is always advised because doing it yourself could

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