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Tips to keep your car and protect it from breakdowns


Some people only use their car as a means of transportation and don't care about its maintenance, which may cause the car to break down unexpectedly or cause accidents. We give you top tips and suggestions for extending the life of your car

Tips and advice to preserve the life of your car

Avoid making quick, sharp turns or abruptly veering left or right. Avoid entirely deflecting the steering wheel in one way when driving over bumps or potholes. Avoid using the brakes to the maximum while walking on uneven ground.

With typical cars, only shift from reverse to first gear or vice versa when the vehicle has totally stopped. While switching from reverse position R to stopping position P or vice versa while the automobile is moving, be careful.

While the motor is warming up, avoid stepping on the gas pedal frequently or aggressively.

Make sure the transmission is turned off while you wait.

Avoid stopping the automobile and driving it while the steering wheel is pointed in one direction.

When the steering wheel is leaned to the extreme right or left, slow down.

Periodically check that all lights, including those that are bright or dim, fog lights, reversing lights, and left- or right-turn signal lights, are operational.

Understand the significance of the warning light indications on your car; When you turn on the ignition, all of those dashboard lamps are supposed to light up automatically as proof that the car is starting to check itself. If none of the lamps light up, this is a sign that there is a problem. Some signs are designed to light up for a short period of time and then turn off; if they do not turn off, there is evidence that the sign's intended function is flawed.

If the battery is fed with distilled water rather than plain or warm water, keep note of the water level in each well.

Avoid pressing the "clutch" pedal while waiting at a light, standing at a stop sign, or when operating the vehicle because doing so wears down the clutch cylinder.

To stop the scratched area from rusting, quickly paint any scratches or rust on the car's body.

Make sure to use hot water to thoroughly clean the area where the battery is installed in the motor basin to remove any salts that were left behind by the battery poles. to prevent corrosion of this component.

At each oil change, periodically replace or clean the air filter. It removes dust from the air that enters the motor so that it does not mix with the oil and wound the motor instead of lubricating it.

Remove the gravel and grit that has become lodged in the rubber's cracks from time to time because they hasten tire degradation.

To prevent the automobile battery from losing its charge, do not let the car sit idle for more than three days.

Before leaving, avoid turning on the air conditioner or lights to prevent the battery from losing its charge.

Instead of starting the air conditioner's operation at the highest level, start with the first level, then move on to the next, and so forth.

To avoid damaging the cylinder head, avoid supplying cold water to the heated radiator unless the engine is running.


The mud stuck to the bottom of your car should be washed off because doing so prevents rust.

Always park your car on level ground and avoid leaving one wheel on a bump or pothole.

Avoid raising or lowering the "power" oil for the steering wheel or the engine oil above or below the minimal level.


 

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