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How to Perform Maintenance on Your Electric Vehicle

Electric cars tend to require far less maintenance than those that run on gas. There are fewer fluids and moving parts inside an electric vehicle. However, there are still a few things you should be mindful of while driving an electric car. While it’s true that electric vehicles don’t require oil changes and other traditional maintenance tasks, there are still some things you’ll want to check regularly.

You will also want to keep an eye out for any warning lights or indicators that may appear on your dashboard. It’s important to understand what each of these means, so you can address them quickly if they occur while driving.

Routine Maintenance

As an electric vehicle owner, you’ll want to check your tire pressure at least once every month or two. This is especially important if you live in an area where temperatures fluctuate a lot during the year, such as Springfield. If your car has regenerative brakes (which are used by most modern EVs), they will likely need cleaning at least once per year — or every time you change out the brake pads. Be sure to contact a professional at Jack Stoldt Auto Services Center if you feel uncomfortable doing this yourself.

Every car has a windshield wiper fluid reservoir that needs to be filled regularly. You will want to check your wiper fluid levels at least once per week and refill as needed. Jack Stoldt Auto Services offers an extensive list of maintenance services for EVs around Springfield.

Other Maintenance Needs

EV batteries are made to last the entire lifetime of a vehicle – approximately 8 – 12 years. That means you don’t have to worry about performing any regular maintenance on them. To prolong the life of your battery, be sure it’s fully charged before you drive, and don’t let it run out of juice while you’re driving. Be sure to keep an eye on the battery’s condition—if there are cracks or bulges, take it in for car repairs immediately.

You won’t have to replace spark plugs or have typical “tune-ups.” Also, many of the fluids in an EV don’t need to be changed as often as those in traditional gas/diesel cars do because there’s no engine that burns oil and other fluids to power its operation.

Trust Jack Stoldt Auto Services for Electric Vehicle Maintenance

Jack Stoldt Auto Services Center is your one-stop shop for electric vehicle services in Springfield, IL. We offer car electric car maintenance, electric vehicle repair, and engine repair services.

We have been serving the community for over 40 years and are known as a trusted mechanic shop by our customers. Our technicians are experts at diagnosing and repairing all types of electrical problems with your car or truck.

Call us today at 217.522.9113 to get started!

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