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#1. What mindset should teen drivers adopt regarding oil and fluid checks?
Proactive maintenance keeps the vehicle reliable, prevents costly repairs, and enhances safety.
#2. What can happen if coolant levels are too low?
Coolant prevents engine overheating, which can cause severe engine damage.
#3. What is the best way to check your engine oil level?
Using the dipstick ensures an accurate measurement of oil level and condition.
#4. Why is checking your vehicle’s oil important?
Oil lubricates the engine’s moving parts, preventing friction and serious mechanical damage.
#5. True or False: Engine oil should be checked when the car is hot immediately after driving.
Engine oil should be checked when the engine is cool, or follow the manufacturer’s guidelines to get an accurate reading.
#6. True or False: Transmission fluid should never be checked while the engine is running.
Many vehicles require engine running at operating temperature to check transmission fluid; always follow the manual.
#7. How often should drivers generally check their vehicle fluids?
Regular checks prevent breakdowns and maintain safe operation.
#8. True or False: Low brake fluid can affect your vehicle’s ability to stop safely.
Brake fluid is essential for hydraulic brake operation; low levels can cause brake failure.
#9. Which of the following fluids should drivers check regularly besides oil?
Maintaining proper fluid levels ensures vehicle safety and reliable operation.
#10. True or False: Windshield washer fluid is not important for safe driving.
Washer fluid helps maintain visibility, which is critical for safe driving.



