Check what maintenance a car is likely due for before small neglect starts pretending to be bad luck.
This checker uses current mileage, annual mileage, service history assumptions, and vehicle type to estimate what maintenance items are due now, coming soon, or probably still fine for the moment.
Estimate what service items are due now or coming soon
This is not a manufacturer schedule replacement. It is a practical planning tool that helps you stop treating routine maintenance like a surprise attack.
Enter current mileage and service assumptions
The more honest your maintenance history estimate is, the more useful this page becomes.
Overall maintenance planning score
64 / 100
This score reflects how much maintenance pressure your current mileage, history quality, and planning horizon are likely creating right now.
Due now
Items that deserve attention immediately or as soon as possible.
3Coming soon
Items likely to enter the next service window inside your chosen planning horizon.
4Biggest pressure area
The area most likely to create cost or inconvenience if ignored too long.
Wear items- Routine fluids and filters8 pts
- Wear items12 pts
- Major interval items7 pts
- Battery and electrical4 pts
- EV specific items0 pts
- Start with anything overdue or unknownPriority
- Bundle near-term wear items into one visit if practicalPriority
- Use service history gaps as real cost assumptions, not wishful thinkingPriority
Your likely maintenance checkpoints
Maintenance planning is about reducing drama, not pretending nothing will need money
That is why this tool matters. It helps you treat service as part of ownership design instead of as random punishment from the universe.
Unknown history is a real cost input
If you cannot verify important maintenance, the smart assumption is not that it was done perfectly. The smart assumption is that uncertainty has a price.
Wear items are boring until they are expensive
Tires, brakes, battery, and fluids rarely look dramatic in one moment. They become expensive when several of them stack up at once.
Routine maintenance usually costs less than neglected timing
The real ownership win is often just noticing things early enough that you can schedule them instead of reacting to them badly.
This is a strong maintenance-intent page, so the commercial layer should stay practical
The best fit here is planning support first, then a few useful maintenance basics that reduce avoidable hassle and guesswork.
Use a planner if you want to turn this service list into a calmer ownership system
Maintenance is easier when it becomes visible. A simple planner helps you track what was done, what is coming next, and what cost assumptions are still unresolved.
Keep the tool layer practical and low-drama
The best products here are the ones that help you verify, monitor, and maintain basic vehicle health, not a generic accessory pile.
Use these after you see what service pressure is building
Total Cost of Ownership Calculator
Move here if the maintenance picture needs to be folded back into the bigger ownership cost discussion.
Used Car Inspection Checklist
Useful when the car has not been bought yet and you need to combine service pressure with inspection logic.
Fuel Cost Calculator
Go here when operating cost and service cost together are starting to reshape whether the car still makes sense.
Maintenance & Car Care
Return to the hub when you want broader guidance around routine service, wear items, and preventive ownership logic.
Use this checker to turn uncertain service pressure into a visible plan
That is the real job of a maintenance schedule checker. It helps you stop treating predictable ownership tasks like random bad news and start managing them before they pile up.