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Plenty of people claim that EVs require no servicing at all — and if you're looking to save money short term, it certainly feels like not servicing your EV could be a win-win. But do your EVs require servicing? Should you get every planned service the automaker wants you to? Or is there a middle ground? ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 - Nobody likes wasting money 03:47 - A "standard" EV service 04:26 - Visual inspection and a tire rotation? 05:36 - Complimentary services? 07:00 - Regular service intervals are actually a good idea 07:51 - Like healthcare, regular checkups are a good idea for your EV 09:19 - Do it for your warranty! 10:32 - Finding a good dealership is essential 12:01 - The smart choice: somewhere in the middle 12:27 - DIY knowledge helps you avoid some visits 13:50 - Tackle problems when they arise if you can 14:31 - Having good relationships are important 14:47 - Clearing up some misconceptions 17:10 - Yes, servicing is not optional, but... 18:33 - Thanks, and Goodbye! 🎙️ Credits: Presenter & Script: Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield Camera, Editor, Colorist: Vi Horton Art & Animation: Erin Carlie Producer: Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield Music: Licensed via Artlist.io © Transport Evolved LLC, 2025 🔗 Links: 🛒 Support the channel via Amazon: https://amzn.to/40xOyjm (As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases.) 💖 Support Us Directly: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/transportevolved Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/transportevolved Donate Bitcoin: bc1qrzrgccxukpdz2dz9kx9jyjxmzdyhygfz0mn4wh Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/TransportEVd/shop 📺 Watch More + Stay Connected: Second Channel: Transport Evolved Take Two Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/U3tnkGNfCA Mastodon: https://mastodon.transportevolved.com/ PeerTube: transport_evolved_main@peertube.tv Aptera Referral: https://i.refs.cc/zz56EbIi (But watch this explainer first!) Solar quotes via EnergySage: https://www.kqzyfj.com/click-101290941-16952262
I would strongly disagree with that. Transmission flushes are LARGELY a money grab. Unless your car is shifting erratically, hesitating, jerking or not going into gear it is better to just leave your transmission fluid as is. In fact putting new fluid into an old transmission that is working correctly can actually CAUSE issues.
Unless you have a CVT, which was dying since the day it was born anyway.
And if fresh fluid kills your trans, the friction disks were already toast and being helped along by the crud in the old thin fluid.