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How to Prepare Your Car for Raya: A 15-Minute DIY Inspection Checklist for 2026
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With the 2026 Raya season fast approaching, the NKVE and LPT are about to transform into the nation's longest parking lots. We’ve all seen it: a family stranded on the emergency lane, bonnet up, while the rest of the world cruises home to ketupat and rendang.
Don't let that be you. You don’t need a degree in mechanical engineering or a full afternoon at the workshop to ensure your car is "Balik Kampung" ready.
Spend just 15 minutes this weekend on this DIY checklist to save yourself hours of stress on the highway.
1. The Fluids: The Lifeblood of Your Engine (3 Minutes)

A car oil dipstick helps determine the oil level and quality in your engine. (Image source: Mechanical Engineering World)
Modern engines in 2026 are efficient, but they are also sensitive to heat.
- Engine Oil: Pull the dipstick. Is it between the two dots? If it’s jet black and gritty, change it now.
- Coolant: Never open the radiator cap while the engine is hot. Check the reservoir tank. If it's below the 'Min' line, top it up with the correct coolant mix. Water is a temporary fix, but only coolant prevents the internal corrosion that leads to a RM3,000 radiator failure.
- Brake Fluid: If the level is low, it could mean your brake pads are thin. Don't just top it up; get your pads checked.
2. The Tyres: Your Only Contact with the Road (5 Minutes)

RM0.20 now could save you RM2,000 in insurance excess later. If you can see the whole digit, it’s time for a trip to the tyre shop. (Image Source: EzyGo)
As we’ve discussed in our Tyre Pressure Guide, most drivers get this wrong.
- The 20-Cent Test: Insert a 20-cent coin into your tyre grooves. If you can see the whole "20" digit, your treads are too thin. In a tropical downpour, thin treads lead to hydroplaning.
- The "Laden" Pressure: You aren't driving solo today; you’re carrying the family and 50kg of luggage. Check your driver-side door sill for the "Laden" (full load) PSI settings. It’s usually 2-3 PSI higher than your daily commute pressure.
- The Spare: Check the pressure of your spare tyre. A flat spare is just extra weight you don't need.
3. The Battery: Avoid the "Silent Killer" (3 Minutes)

The Malaysian heat is brutal on car batteries. In 2026, with our cars packed with dashcams, sensors, and infotainment screens, a weak battery will fail the moment you stop for a break at an R&R.
The Visual Inspection: Pop the plastic covers off your battery terminals. Do you see a white or bluish "crust"? That’s lead sulphate corrosion. It acts as an insulator, physically blocking electricity from reaching your starter motor.
The Professional Fix:
1. Neutralize: Sprinkle a little baking soda on the terminals and add a small amount of warm water. You’ll see it "fizz"—this is the acid being neutralized.
2. Scrub: Use a stiff wire brush or an old toothbrush to scrub the terminals until the metal is shiny and clean.
3. Protect: Wipe it completely dry. For a professional finish, apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or a battery protector spray to the terminals. This creates an airtight seal that prevents oxygen and moisture from bringing that corrosion back.
Need a deeper dive? You can refer to this
for a step-by-step breakdown of the safety precautions.comprehensive guide on cleaning battery terminals
4. Visibility: Seeing Through the Storm (2 Minutes)

Raya weather in Malaysia is unpredictable. One minute it's 35°C, the next it's a monsoon.
- Wiper Blades: If they "chatter" or leave streaks, replace them. It’s a RM40 fix that could prevent an accident.
- Lights: Turn on your hazard lights and walk around the car. Check your brake lights against a wall. A blown bulb is a RM150 fine and a major safety risk in heavy traffic.
5. The 2026 Digital Essentials (2 Minutes)
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The days of peeling sticky road tax residue off your windscreen are officially over. But while our cars have gone digital, the technology isn't always foolproof, especially when you're 200km+ away from home.
- The Digital Road Tax: As of February 2026, physical road tax stickers have been completely phased out.
- The Fix: Ensure the MyJPJ App is installed and updated on your phone before you leave. Check that your road tax hasn’t expired mid-Raya!
- The Pro-Tip: Don't rely on 5G in the middle of the Banjaran Titiwangsa. Take a screenshot of your digital road tax and driving license. If you hit a "dead zone" during a PDRM roadblock, you’ll want that proof accessible offline to avoid a long, awkward conversation.
- The Dashcam: This is your silent witness. With the sheer volume of cars on the road for Raya, the risk of a "he-said, she-said" fender-bender is at its peak.
- The Check: Check your SD card today. Modern 4K dashcams in 2026 eat through storage; ensure yours isn't stuck on a "Memory Full" or "Card Error" loop.
- The Pro-Tip: Format the card via the dashcam settings before you start your journey. It clears out old protected files and ensures the camera is ready to record every second of your trip.
The Verdict
Prevention is always cheaper than a tow truck. This 15-minute DIY check covers 80% of the reasons cars break down during the festive season. If you find anything suspicious during this check, head to your trusted mechanic immediately.
Safe travels!
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Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv