Thursday 31 March 2016

DAILY CAR CARE TIPS THAT SAVES YOU EXPENSIVE REPAIRS


Cars are our most expensive property next to our house/apartment, so it becomes necessary to ensure proper care is given to them daily. The most important thing you can do to reduce the risk of breakdown is to make sure simple checkups are done daily before driving our car.

Here are some simple tips that will help you take good care and enjoy safe, worry-free motoring.

CHECK YOUR TYRES
Before starting your car always check for air in your tyres. Always keep car's tyres properly inflated, threading and aligned. Under-inflated tyres cause fuel consumption to increase by six percent and also effect car's suspension adversely. Don't forget to check the spare as well.

CHECK THE LIGHTS

Check to ensure all lights are working properly. Don't forget indicators, brake and fog lights.


CHECK THE COOLANT
Check the coolant level and top up as necessary.

 

CHECK WIPERS

Check wiper blades by spraying the wiper water to ensure its cleaning properly. This would prevent it from smearing the windscreen. If they become worn replace them immediately. But it is recommended to replace at least once a year for best performance.


CHECK WINDSCREEN

Check the windscreen regularly for stone damage as this can impair vision or distract attention. Minor chips can grow and crack the glass but many can be repaired by a windscreen specialist.

 

CHECK THE BRAKES

For your own safety, it's important to check your brake pads or shoes. These can deteriorates due to being clamped against the disc or pushed against the drum when the brakes are applied. Also check for fluid leaks caused by damaged brake pipes or worn seals which could result in brake failure.

 

CHECK THE BATTERY
Check your battery and clean the contacts (if necessary). Most batteries these days don't require much in the way of maintenance, but you should know where it is and check it to make sure it's not leaking and there's no mineral or other build-up on the contacts. If there is, clean it off with a battery cleaning brush.

 

CHECK THE OIL LEVEL

This is something that can be done easy - it's quick and simple. It'll tell you if your engine needs oil. If the oil is too high or too low, it can cause trouble for your engine. Check the level of the oil by pulling out the drop stick. If it's between the high and low marks, you're fine. (If it's too low, add a little.) The high and low marks can be denoted by two dots, an "H" and "L" or a shaded area on the dipstick.

 

FINALLY BE OBSERVANT AND DON'T DELAY FIXING IT
Before driving watch for warning lights, note performance changes and listen to your car for any changes or unusual noises that are worth having checked before a more serious fault develops. Deal with any observable problem as soon as they arise, before they become more serious and require expensive repairs.

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