As an iconic figure in motorsports, retired race car driver Danica Patrick has a unique understanding of the importance of vehicle maintenance. And to her, the new year is an ideal time to focus on keeping your car in good condition. She remarks, “Just like maintaining your health, maintaining your ride requires consistent attention and preventive care.”
Yet, Danica offers that vehicle upkeep isn’t just about performance; safety and financial security are equally important. “Whether you’re on the racetrack or running everyday errands, your car needs to be reliable,” she adds. “The best way to ensure that is through regular maintenance and being prepared for the unexpected.”
Keep reading as Danica shares her insights into taking car care to the next level with these New Year’s resolutions.
Danica’s New Year’s Car Care Resolutions
#1: Schedule Regular Vehicle Check-Ups
Early in her racing career, Danica learned the importance of regular vehicle check-ups. Getting a car ready for the track is a critical element of victory. The same applies to a daily driver, with success defined as reduced breakdown risk and the opportunity to catch potential problems early, minimizing repair bills. Think of these inspections as your first line of defense against car troubles.
Key elements of a professional check-up should include:
Comprehensive System Diagnostics
- Engine performance evaluation using modern diagnostic tools and computer analysis
- Transmission system assessment for smooth operation and shift patterns
- Electrical system testing, including battery health, alternator output, and charging system efficiency
- Brake system inspection, including pad wear, rotor condition, and fluid analysis
- Computerized engine analysis to check for any stored error codes or pending issues
- Fuel system pressure testing and injector performance evaluation
Safety System Verification
- Thorough testing of all airbag systems and sensors for proper operation
- Inspection of seat belt mechanisms, pre-tensioners, and mounting points
- Examination of all exterior lighting systems, including brake lights and turn signals
- Assessment of windshield wipers and washer system functionality
- Testing of all electronic safety systems, including ABS, traction control, and advanced driver aids
- Evaluation of backup cameras and parking sensors if equipped
Suspension and Steering Check
- Detailed inspection of all suspension components, including shocks and struts
- Alignment verification and adjustment using computerized equipment
- Power steering system evaluation, including fluid condition and pump operation
- Tire condition assessment, including tread depth measurement and sidewall inspection
- Ball joint and tie rod end inspection for wear
- Bushings and mount inspection throughout the suspension system
#2: Prioritize Routine Maintenance Tasks
Danica advises that keeping up with routine maintenance is an integral part of car care. In short, set a schedule and stick to it. Building a solid foundation for upkeep can extend vehicle lifespan and serve as another early warning system for potential trouble. Start by reviewing the manufacturer-recommended maintenance intervals. The details are in the owner’s manual or available from a dealership service department. With this information in hand, enter the timing details into a maintenance log or calendar app.
Essential maintenance tasks include:
Fluid Maintenance
- Regular oil changes using specified grade and type
- Transmission fluid checks and changes based on usage patterns and conditions, if applicable
- Brake fluid inspection and replacement
- Power steering fluid monitoring and periodic system flushes
- Coolant level checks and system flushes
- Differential fluid changes for all-wheel and four-wheel drive vehicles
- Regular checks of windshield washer fluid with winter-grade replacement when needed
Filter Replacement
- Air filter inspection and replacement based on environmental conditions
- Oil filter changes with every oil change using high-quality filters
- Fuel filter replacement
- Cabin air filter maintenance
- PCV valve and breather system inspection and cleaning
- Transmission filter replacement as applicable
Belt and Hose Management
- Regular inspection of all drive belts for wear, cracks, and proper tension
- Timing belt replacement at recommended intervals to prevent catastrophic failure
- Checking all hoses for wear, cracking, or bulging
- Proper tension verification for all accessory drive belts
- Inspection of timing chain components in applicable vehicles
- Regular checks of vacuum lines and PCV system components
#3: Keep Your Car Clean Inside and Out
There’s more to keeping a car clean than aesthetics. Danica emphasizes that regular cleaning prevents corrosion, preserves vehicle value, and supports safer driving. She adds that comprehensive cleaning involves an exterior and interior focus, giving car owners another opportunity to spot potential problems early.
Exterior cleaning priorities:
Regular Washing
- Weekly washing to remove harmful contaminants and road grime
- Proper washing technique using the two-bucket method or a “no-touch” commercial car wash
- Special attention to wheel wells and undercarriage
- Extra cleaning during the winter
- Regular cleaning of headlights and taillights
- Attention to door jambs and drainage channels
- Regular cleaning of exterior glass and mirrors
Paint Protection
- Quarterly waxing to maintain protective coating and shine
- Paint sealant application for long-term protection against elements
- Prompt attention to any paint chips or scratches to block rust
- UV protection to prevent paint oxidation and fading
- Regular clay bar treatment to remove embedded contaminants
- Ceramic coating consideration for maximum paint protection
- Proper storage or car cover use when parking outside
Interior maintenance requirements:
Interior Care
- Weekly vacuum of all surfaces, including trunk and cargo areas
- Proper cleaning of leather or fabric upholstery using appropriate products
- Dashboard and console cleaning and protection from UV damage
- Window cleaning for optimal visibility and safety
- Regular sanitization of high-touch surfaces
- Proper maintenance of weatherstripping and seals
- Attention to carpet and floor mat condition
#4: Learn the Basics of Emergency Preparedness
Years on the track helped Danica prepare for the unexpected. She applies this principle to everyday driving, as emergencies can happen without warning. At the same time, Danica encourages all car owners to prepare for the possibility of a breakdown, extreme weather, or other critical incidents. Getting ready involves mastering fundamental skills, including knowing how your car works and emergency procedures.
Basic Mechanical Knowledge
- Tire changing procedure for your specific vehicle, including proper jack placement
- Jump-starting techniques and safety precautions for modern vehicles
- Basic fluid level checking and topping off procedures
- Understanding warning lights and their meanings in your vehicle
- Knowledge of how to safely pull over in case of mechanical failure
- Understanding when it’s safe to continue driving and when to call for help
- Essential troubleshooting of common issues like overheating
Emergency Kit Essentials
- Jump starter pack or cables rated for your vehicle’s battery
- Basic tool kit with commonly needed items for your specific model
- Flashlight with extra batteries and emergency light sticks/flashers
- First aid supplies and emergency contact information
- Battery-powered radio for weather and emergency updates
- Basic repair supplies like tape and zip ties
- Emergency phone charger or portable battery pack
- Fire extinguisher
Additional Emergency Items
- Winter: Ice scraper, blanket, sand or cat litter for traction
- Summer: Extra water, sunscreen, cooling towels for overheating
- Compact shovel for snow or mud situations
- Weather-appropriate clothing and footwear
- Non-perishable snacks and water
#5: Set a Budget for Maintenance and Unexpected Repairs
Proper car care includes being able to pay for necessary maintenance and surprise repair bills. Danica advises planning for these eventualities by creating a budget. Start by talking with your mechanic to understand what maintenance work will be necessary over the next 12 to 18 months. Next, talk about the likely trouble spots that could plague your car. An experienced technician will have a good idea about these details based on your vehicle and its age. Set aside an appropriate emergency repair fund with regular contributions.
Regular Maintenance Costs
- Scheduled service intervals and associated costs by mileage
- Routine fluid and filter replacements with quality parts
- Tire rotation and replacement fund based on usage and age
- Annual inspection and registration fees
- Regular cleaning and detailing expenses
- Anticipated seasonal maintenance needs
- Software updates and technical service bulletins
Emergency Repair Fund
- Separate savings account for car-related expenses
- Monthly contributions for unexpected repairs
- Buffer for insurance deductibles in case of accidents
- Consideration of vehicle age and condition in fund size
- Analysis of typical repair costs for your make and model
- Adjustment for high-mileage vehicle needs
#6: Get an Auto Protection Plan for Long-Term Car Care
For most people, an emergency repair fund only provides a financial cushion to a certain point. A significant problem involving the engine, transmission, or other substantial system can quickly drain these reserves. Danica recommends adding extended warranty protection, like the coverage offered by Endurance, to safeguard against unexpected repair costs, especially if you have an older or out-of-warranty car. She adds that it’s vital to do your homework with so many choices available for extended warranty providers.
Key considerations for auto protection plans:
Coverage Evaluation
- Options for different coverage levels
- Deductible choices
- Additional benefits like roadside assistance and car rental coverage
- Transferability of coverage for a new owner
- Coverage length and mileage limitations
- Non-standard plans (luxury models, commercial-use vehicles, and modifications)
- Claims process and authorization procedures
- Maintenance requirements to preserve coverage
Provider Assessment
- Provider reputation and financial stability
- Customer service quality and claim process efficiency
- Network of authorized repair facilities and coverage area
- Payment terms and financing options availability
- Years in business and industry standing
- Customer reviews and satisfaction ratings
New Year’s Confidence on the Road with Endurance
Driving with the protection of an Endurance auto protection plan is the best way to ring in the new year. Choose coverage customized for your car and budget for year-round peace of mind. Options range from an essential powertrain plan to a program similar to a new vehicle bumper-to-bumper warranty.
All Endurance plans include 24/7 roadside assistance (with towing and other services), rental car reimbursement, trip interruption protection, flexible payment plans, and the choice of any licensed facility for covered repairs.
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