Thursday, 10 January 2013

Weekly checks for your car

Small preventive measures go a long way in ensuring that you dont run up a hefty bill when you take care for serving


Your car goes through a lot of changes  everytime you driveit. While  there is no subtitute for  a thorough check-up by taking it to a proper  service centre, a  few simple weekly checks will ensure that when the time comes to put  it in the servicing  bay, you wont burn a hole  in your  pocket . Ensure  to read the owner's  manual, as all basic  instructions needed to carry out routine  checks can be found in it. Here is a list of weekly  checks  that you should  carry out  in order to ensure that your car remains trouble freee....

Coolant

The  coolant level in the coolant bottle should be  checked every week. The  coolant  bottle is usually  located close to the radiator. Since the coolant level fluctuates with changes in the engine temprature it's best to check the level when the engine is still cold.
The bottle will have a high and low level mark and the fluid  levels should  be between  the two  marks. If the coolant  is in concentrate form, dilute it using distilled water.  Never use tap water in your cooling system. For  topping up always use coolant that is recommended by manufacturer.

Engine Oil

The  engine oil not only lubricates the engine , it also keeps it clean, prevents  corrosion as well keeps  the engine cool by carrying  away  heat  from  the  moving parts. When checking  the level of engine oil, ensure that the car is parked on a flat surface, preferably with the engine cold. The best time to do this  would be before you start the car in the morning. First remove the dipstick &  wipe with a clean cloth  and note the maximum and minimum levels. Now,  reinsert the dipstick and  remove it and note the oil level. It should be closer to the high level mark.  Top up, If  necessary. While topping use a small funnel as it will help prevent spillage. Remember, to reinsert the dipstick.

Battery

The battery is a much neglected part of  the car's electrical system and the cause of the most  breakdowns. Nowadays, with  most batteries being sealed for life, the needed for the topping up of electrolyte is no longer required. However, ensure that the terminals are free of  corrosion and that the battery case  is clean and dry.

Apply  little bit of  grease to prevent  moisture accumulation on the terminals. However, if your battery is non sealed  type then check the level by removing  the caps and ensure that the electrolyte covers the plates. Always top up with distilled water as tap water  can contaminate the  electrolyte and shorten the life of the battery.

Tyres

The  tyres dictate a car's handling and braking  performance. Maintain corrent air pressure  level i all  the tyres since in correct pressures can cause premature tyre wear and tear apart form poor handling. Over inflacted tyres can cause  the car to aquaplane in the wet  since the  contact patch becomes smaller.