alot of people don't realize it but at some point in a cars life, it will either leak oil or burn oil. but whether your car is new or old you MUST check it often.
it could be burning or leaking and you have no idea it is happening.
then you run out of oil, and the engine explodes.
if you are somebody that thinks you have peace of mind and need to do zero maintenance on your car just because it is new, and that's your reason for buying new cars all the time, you've got another thing coming.
its every time you fill up for gas, or once a week, whichever comes first.
only takes a minute.
If you are diagnosed with diabetes, you should check your glucose level on a regular basis. You can find out from your doctor when & how often you should check it.
You should check the air pressure at least once a month.You should check the air pressure at least once a month.
At least once a week.
Most vehicle manufacturers recommend checking weekly. Check your owner manual. When the vehicle has lots of mileage, it will consume more oil, and you should check the level more frequently.
I check mine every other day, and keep a good tire gauge in each car.
it needs to be check about 2 weeks each month
Tires should be checked frequently to look for deflation or wear. A good rule of thumb is to check the tires whenever you change the oil in your car. You should check the pressure and the depth of the tread.
Owner's manuals usually recommend to check the tires' air pressure weekly.
You should generally sail with high pressure, as low pressure often brings storms.
check your balance meter
It is not necessary to flush the power steering system in a car. However, you should check the power steering fluid level in the car each month.
Check the level of the engine by using the dipstick. The owners manual will show you where it is, how to use it and how often to check the level.