Weekly checkpoints 2.0L petrol engine A - dipstick for measuring the level of engine oil; B - oil filler cap; C - expansion tank; D - reservoir with brake fluid for brakes and clutch; E -...
Coolant level Warning! Do not remove the expansion tank cap on a hot engine, as hot fluid vapors can burn you. The coolant level in the expansion tank varies with temperature. On a...
Brake fluid level Warning! Brake fluid is poisonous, so be careful not to get it on your body or on your vehicle's paintwork. Check that the brake fluid level in the transparent reservoir...
Fluid level in the power steering system Park the vehicle on a level, level ground. With the engine idling, turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 2 or 3 times and set the wheels to drive straight ahead....
Washer fluid level Pour water and glass cleaner into the washer reservoir in the required proportion. The windshield washer reservoir is located on the front right side of the engine...
Rechargeable battery — care The cleanliness of the battery and, in particular, its upper surface is especially important, since the layer of dirt accumulating on it easily forms electrically...
Tires and tire pressure check Tires are the only parts of the car that are constantly in contact with the road and even the total contact surface of all tires is small. It is therefore necessary to...
Wiper blades Check the condition of the wiper blades. If the wiper blades are damaged or worn, they must be replaced. Periodic replacement of wiper blades is carried out once a year....
Bulbs and fuses Check all exterior lighting and horn. Visually inspect all accessible electrical connectors, wire harnesses, and wire harness retaining brackets. If any individual...