Repairs don't need to start at any service center. Get a head start on anything your vehicle might need by staying on top of your car maintenance from the comfort of your own home. Keeping on top of necessary maintenance items will save you money in the long-run.

Windshield Wipers Cleaning your wiper blades is important to maintain clarity while driving in bad weather conditions.

Coolant Level Avoid your engine overheating by keeping an eye on your engines coolant level. This is what keeps the heat of your vehicle at an appropriate temperature while your car is running.

Light Bulbs Locate the wires and do a little unplugging. Depending on the location of the bulb, you might need a screwdriver but other than that, you shouldn't have a problem at all.

Brake Fluid Most of the time you'll see a warning light appear on your dashboard if you're in need of brake fluid. Brake fluid helps lubricate your brakes, which is why it should be topped off if not at the appropriate level.

Oil Level Remove the oil dipstick, wipe it, insert it back in and pull it out to get an accurate reading of where your car's oil levels are. If it's running low just top it off or come into our service center if you know it's time to get an oil change.

Engine Air Filter Car filters should be free of debris to lengthen the lifespan of the engine. We recommend changing your air filter anywhere from every 15,000 to 30,000 miles but it's best to refer to your car's manual.

Cabin Filter Changing the cabin air filter is easier than others. Most are located inside your vehicle under the dashboard. It needs to get replaced to keep the quality of your air clean from smog.

Tires Tire pressure and tire depth should be something to keep an eye on. Having low tire pressure will impact your fuel economy and can result in a blowout.

These eight car maintenance tasks are simple enough to stay on top of before visiting our service center. However, if you need help or have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us at 888-928-9430 or visit our car dealership in Fremont, Ohio.