15 Kasım 2011 Salı

Fabulous Monsoon Driving Tips to Make Your Long Drive Safe & Pleasurable

The monsoon has arrived and now is the right time to make your precious car ready for all those choked potholes filled with dirty water and filth. And your car, which is serving you from so many years, also needs to get ready for the monsoon driving so that it can skip the sudden breakdown and makes your rainy day a time to enjoy rather than a regretful event of your car’s break down day. So before your car encounters the rough and wet terrains better make it prepared for all those monsoon days.
First you need to check the wipers of the car. Car wipers are the most neglected part of a car and people always think that it would operate absolutely fine in any season, however that is not true because they too need care especially at the time of monsoon. And so cleaning the wiper at the time of washing the car is essential so that they do not get jammed and the twigs or little branches caught in the blades are removed. This will actually make the wiper blades work efficiently during the heavy rains or monsoons. Carrying a newspaper to clean the glass for optimum visibility is great plus make sure that the washer fluid is topped up because it’s the great life saving element for the monsoons. And if your car is new and facing the monsoon rains for the first time then drive slowly as the wheels require little time to obtain traction on wet roads.
Tires are the next to be watched. On wet roads, especially in the initial days of rainy season it’s difficult for the tires to grip the road effectively due to less friction. And therefore it’s important to check the tread life of the tires before going out for a drive because your vehicle may slide cause of imbalance. So check the tires for sure and also maintain sufficiently enough tread life, about 2-3 mm. Also see that the correct tire pressure is maintained at all times as per your manufacturer’s details mentioned in the manual. Proper aligning of the wheels is also crucial before the rainfall gets heavier.
Next you have to check the car’s rubber beadings and mounts near the door frame that actually prevent the rain water from entering inside the car. But overtime they do get spoilt and beading are worn out so before the monsoon season arrives, just fix them properly and it can easily done by you with the help of a fevistick. But incase if you are not able to fix them then better take your car to an authorized dealer in order to replace the rubber beadings.

 source:http://www.carzy.co.in/blog/car-maintenance-tips/

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