Posted on 8/29/2025

Tesla vehicles are often seen as low-maintenance compared to traditional gasoline-powered cars. Unlike conventional vehicles, which require oil changes, spark plug replacements, and transmission fluid flushes, owning a Tesla can feel refreshingly simple. However, “low-maintenance” does not mean “no maintenance.” Even electric vehicles like Tesla require regular inspections and care to keep them safe, efficient, and running at their best. Understanding what needs attention and when to schedule service is an important part of Tesla ownership. Tire Care Is a Top Priority Tires are one of the most important and most frequently serviced parts of a Tesla. The instant torque from electric motors, combined with the weight of the battery pack, means tires can wear faster than expected. Regular tire rotations every 6,000 to 7,500 miles help promote even wear and extend tire life. Keeping tires properly inflated is equally important for safety, handlin ... read more