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By Jhon Doe

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March
2020
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Hybrid Vehicle Maintenance: Info & Tips

Every vehicle has particular maintenance requirements to keep it running smoothly. Some of the regular car maintenance requirements include caring for the fuel systems and engine oil changes, just to spell a few. But what about hybrid cars? Do they have particular maintenance requirements? Here are a few maintenance tips for your hybrid car.

Understand how the Battery works

One of the most important things in your hybrid car is the battery. Hybrid cars run on electric power stored in the battery. Understanding how the battery works is crucial for the overall optimal performance of your car battery. During the cold weather, the battery requires additional care; they may get cold and will need warming up before driving out. It is also of great importance to ensure that the battery does not completely drain out before recharging as it may go cold. For this reason, it is important that you read the manufacturer’s manual and perform regular maintenance as recommended.

Carry out a routine Engine check

Part of a hybrid car’s engine is run by fuel; therefore, you will need to carry out a routine engine check just like you would in a regular car.  The hybrid car runs on both fuel and electricity, which means that the engine is likely to wear at a slower rate than the traditional car. However, it is essential that you check your engine regularly to avoid expensive repairs. Do not ignore warning lights; when they go off, it means something needs checking.  

Maintain a regular maintenance schedule

Just like the traditional car requires a regular maintenance schedule, the same applies to hybrid vehicles. Following your maintenance schedule is an effective way to keep your hybrid vehicle running smoothly for longer. Consult a professional technician to establish a maintenance schedule for your hybrid car.

Check the Brakes

All vehicles require brakes. Generally, brakes should be replaced after every 20,000 miles, but they may not need replacement until 40,000 miles. However, having them checked regularly will ensure that they do not wear out fast.

Ensure your Technician is Experienced with Hybrid cars

Hybrid’s vehicles have sophisticated electrical wiring systems that are usually more complex than the regular ICE vehicles. Some technicians may not be familiar with hybrid cars, but it is important that you ensure that your mechanic is well trained, experienced, and equipped with skills to handle your hybrid vehicle.

Commitment to a regular maintenance schedule is the best way to keep your vehicle running smoothly for longer. Remember to always check your tires, understand how the battery works, don’t ignore warning lights, check your brakes, and only entrust experienced technicians with your hybrid car.


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