ตั้งตัวติดตามเตือนบำรุงรถด้วยปุ่ม Done ที่ใช้งานง่ายและแสดงวัน/ไมล์ครั้งถัดไปสำหรับน้ำมัน ยาง และการตรวจสภาพ เพื่อให้คุณไม่พลาดการดูแลประจำ

A service reminder tracker keeps your maintenance history and your next due dates in one place, so you don’t have to rely on memory, receipts, or a shop’s records. It reduces missed oil changes, late inspections, and “I think I did that recently” guesswork.
Start with oil and filter, tire rotation, and your next inspection deadline. Add only a few more after you’ve used it for a couple of weeks, like wipers, brake checks, and battery checks.
Use both whenever you can. Set the task as due when either the date limit or the mileage limit is reached first, because time-based wear still matters even if you don’t drive much.
It should record today’s date and your current odometer, then automatically set the next due date and/or mileage based on the interval you chose. The point is to avoid resetting reminders manually after every service.
Use your owner’s manual or your shop’s sticker as a starting point, then adjust to match how you drive. If you’re always late because an interval is too aggressive, simplify it so you can follow it consistently.
Enter a baseline using what you know today: current mileage and the last known service for each item. If you’re not sure, estimate it and label it as estimated, then rely on the next few real services to make the log accurate over time.
Record who pressed Done (or add a short note) and agree on one person to do a quick weekly review. Shared cars work best when everyone uses the same task names and the same tracker instead of separate notes.
The most common failure is marking Done without updating the odometer, which makes the next due math unreliable. Another is tracking only miles or only dates and missing the other trigger, especially for cars that sit for long periods.
Set just two alerts per item: one for “due soon” and one for “overdue.” Keep the “due soon” window small, like a couple of weeks or a few hundred miles, so it prompts action without becoming constant noise.
Export or back up your log regularly so you don’t lose years of history if you switch phones, apps, or vehicles. If you’re building a custom tracker, platforms like Koder.ai can help you create the Done-plus-next-due workflow quickly and still let you export the source code later.