Showing posts with label car care tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car care tips. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Is Your Car Ready for The Monsoon Showers?

monsoon car care tipsIt's true that the summer sun is taking a bit too long to retreat, but monsoon isn't far behind. Very soon it will start raining cats and dogs and you will be in big soup with your car totally unprepared for the heavy showers. So, gear up for the monsoon and start taking care of the following things in your car before it is too late -

Tires: First and foremost, ensure that your tires are in good shape to handle the monsoons. Bad car tires are the biggest cause of accidents during monsoons as they tend to skid upon interaction with wet surfaces. And if you are driving on a water logged street, then you never know when your car tires are going to give up. So, check the pressure inside the tires much ahead of time, and give them a good tread depth so as to avoid any slips or unwanted jolts.

driving in monsoonWindshield Wipers: Check your car wiper blades the moment it starts to drizzle. Wipers are important for providing vision while driving in rain. So, make sure they are in good condition and functioning properly in all the three speeds. Replace them as soon as possible, if you find the blades cracked as they could cause scratches on the windshield.

Brakes: Cars breaking down in the midst of roads is a common phenomenon during monsoon. So, do take your car for regular servicing during monsoons so as to ensure that the brakes are properly fitted.

Rust: Use anti-rust coating on your car fittings and car accessories if you want to avoid rust. Another way to prevent accumulation of rust is to use anti-moisture sprays.

Engine: Take care of your vehicle's engine and get them regularly serviced and fitted, so that water doesn't seep into it.

Electricals: Check the electrical connections, and get all the loose ends fitted properly prior to the arrival of monsoons to avoid any kind of disaster.

Car Interiors: Try to keep your car interiors in a dry condition. Use seat covers, and avoid unnecessary spills while on the move. The moisture in the air during monsoon is enough too spoil your lavish car interiors.

Car Perfume: Placing a good quality car perfume or car air freshener could neutralize the stinking odor caused due to monsoons. The options are endless; just go for the one that suits your mood and style.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Car Maintenance Tips to Keep Your Car in Top Shape

If your long-cherished dream of buying a car has been fulfilled then you need to concentrate on its maintenance part to prolong the life of your car. We all are very much aware that proper and required care of your car is must to ensure its longevity. Washing your vehicle on a daily basis and protecting it from harsh conditions are some of the common precautions that almost every car owner takes. Here we have collected and compiled best expert advice to give extra years of life to your car.

First of all, drive with care everyday and your car will surely reward you with longer intervals without any sort of repair:

-Accelerate slowly when you start your vehicle or when you begin your drive. The most wear and tear to the engine occurs when you start your car or when your drive train occurs in the first ten to twenty minutes of operation.

-It is always advised to check the pressures of your car on regular basis- once a week is ideal. Bad and inadequate tyre pressures can affect fuel economy very noticeably.

-Use only light to medium acceleration, keeping the engine rpms below 3,000 for the first few hours of driving.

-And most importantly whenever you get your car repaired, do not ever compromise on the quality of spare parts and always prefer to go for the original and branded spare parts. Local spare parts, though commanding a low price, will badly affect the performance of your vehicle, especially in the long run. And another maintenance tip is that do not ignore minor problems and get them solved immediately, before they balloon into something bigger and really serious.
  • car battery-Check battery and brake system whenever you go for a drive – Another aspect to be considered is the life of the car battery which usually depends on how often the owner uses the vehicle and on what kind of road he usually travels. Make sure that your battery is ok, to avoid any further damage to the engine.

  • -And lastly if your car is a standard transmission, take some time to learn to flawlessly switch gears and try to be comfortable with your car. Every car has a different feel, specially for the new learners, but after few weeks, your car should begin to fit you like a glove.
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