Periodic Maintenance


Periodic Maintenance for Vehicles

Periodic maintenance is a mandatory inspection that may require parts replacement at intervals specified by the manufacturer for automobiles. Periodic maintenance is crucial for the health of both the driver and passengers. It involves checking parts and functions that naturally wear out and may not function correctly over time, replacing them when necessary, and performing adjustments and inspections on the vehicle. Periodic maintenance is carried out at specific mileage intervals determined by the vehicle's make and model.

What Does Periodic Maintenance Include?

Periodic maintenance is a process that involves checking the components that ensure the proper functioning of a vehicle's essential parts, making necessary adjustments, and inspecting sections and parts that may cause potential problems. The following components are always checked during periodic maintenance:

  • Engine Oil Change
    Engine oil, which regulates the engine's temperature and eliminates wear due to friction between mechanical parts, is always changed and renewed during periodic maintenance.

  • Oil Filter Replacement
    It is crucial for the circulating oil within the engine to be clean. Therefore, the oil filter located at the oil outlet is inspected and replaced during periodic maintenance.

  • Air Filter Replacement
    The air filter, which filters the air entering the engine's combustion chamber, also requires inspection and replacement. To prevent even the smallest particle from entering the combustion chamber, the air filter is always replaced during periodic maintenance.

  • Pollen Filter Replacement
    Ensuring the correct and clean operation of the air conditioning system, the pollen filter is one of the components inspected and replaced during periodic maintenance to allow ventilation in a health-friendly manner.

  • Fuel Filter Replacement
    Regardless of how good or expensive the fuel you put in your vehicle is, if there are unwanted substances in it, you cannot achieve optimal performance or ensure vehicle and human health. Therefore, the fuel filter used to clean dirt and particles in the fuel is one of the parts inspected and replaced during periodic maintenance.

  • Tire Maintenance
    Tire maintenance, including balancing and alignment, pressure, nitrogen filling, and tire wear, is also part of periodic maintenance. Any problematic tires or settings are adjusted during maintenance to ensure a safer driving experience.

  • Battery Maintenance
    The battery, which sends current to the starter motor for the vehicle to operate, is inspected during periodic maintenance. Connection cables, electrolyte levels, battery voltage, and terminal cleaning are performed by an expert service during this maintenance.

  • Spark Plug Inspection
    Spark plugs are one of the internal mechanisms that require periodic inspection. These components, essential for the vehicle to operate correctly, are checked during periodic maintenance and replaced if necessary.

  • Brake System Inspection
    Components such as brake pads, brake master cylinder, brake fluid, and brake hoses are also part of the periodic maintenance checks.

  • Headlight and Lighting Inspections
    Headlight and lighting systems, which are of undeniable importance, are inspected during periodic maintenance. Necessary corrections and adjustments are always made.

  • Exhaust System Inspection
    Since the presence of rust or leaks in the connection line is crucial for the exhaust system, exhaust system inspection is included in periodic maintenance checks.

  • Suspension System Inspection
    It is also necessary to inspect the shock absorbers, tie rod ends, and ball joints during periodic maintenance. Worn or malfunctioning parts are always replaced during this maintenance.