13 Kasım 2011 Pazar

Simplistic Way to Jump Start a Car with Manual Transmission on a Hill

Are you stuck in the middle of your journey to home and do not have the jumper cables to start your vehicle? Don’t get disturbed as it is quite easy to jump start your car with a manual transmission. Without jumper cables all you require to start your vehicle is a stretch of downhill road. This trick is really helpful as you are using the weight of the car to force an engine to turn over. This automatically results into a quick start up of a car without the use of any battery.
Important things you’ll require:
First is a qualified driver who can drive a manual transmission
And second is a stretch of downhill road, preferably paved
  • First thing you’ll need to keep in mind is to see a stretch of paved road that is downhill and free from hindrances. You are required to get the car up to approximate 10-15 mph and atleast 100 feet of downhill road to smoothly jump start the car. It will be easier if you can go quicker and faster.
  • Second thing you need to do is insert the car key to the on position, place the transmission in first gear and push in the clutch. Make sure to firmly hold the clutch to the floor until you’re ready to jump start the car.
  • Now take off the car down the hill so that it gains a speed of at least 10 mph or more. Better if you can ask for help and get someone to push the car so that it gains speed.
Thereafter quickly change the clutch into first gear as soon as you discover that the car reaches at least 10 mph. Soon the engine will start over in seconds so be alert and push in the clutch as you’ll confront little jerks after the engine starts.

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

A Great Trick to Flush Off Windshield Washer Fluid Lines

This is quite irritating when the windshield washing fluid barely makes it to the bottom of the windshield while driving during the inclement weather. The trouble sets when the windshield fluid travels through the tubes and then to nozzles mounted on the hood of your car. And the result is that the plugs in the tubes cause low pressure. All this leads to more mess as windshield wipers not able to clean the windshield perfectly and the complete tube is clogged with dirt and debris. Therefore it’s important to clean and flush off the windshield washer’s fluid lines from time to time and include the process in the routine maintenance of your car.
Important things you’ll require:
1.Syringe
2.Compressed air
  • Firstly you have to detach the fluid lines from the washer fluid reservoir and then at the back of the hood where the tubing splits into two lines to the windshield.
  • Now just fill warm water in a bulb or plunger-type syringe.
  • Next you need to insert the syringe into the single tubing end. After infixing the syringe, slowly flush off the dirt and debris from the tubing and clear the clogged tube.
  • You can also use compressed air to clear dust from the tubing.
After cleaning it thoroughly, reconnect the washer fluid line to the reservoir and at the back of the hood

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

An Easy Way to Check out Radiator and Coolant Hoses in a Car

Many a times we neglect to examine our car’s radiator and coolant hoses but ignoring the same can cause greater mess. Ignored and worn out hoses usually prevent your engine to run smoothly without any flaw as the engine is supplied with vital liquids. Therefore checking out your car’s radiator and coolant hoses is a standard practice in any vehicle tune-up.
Important things you’ll require:
  • Flashlight
  • Screwdriver
  • Latex gloves
  • Coolant
1.First thing you need to do is to locate the car’s two radiator hoses. Here the top one takes the hot coolant away from the engine, while the one situated below returns the cool liquid back to your engine. Check thoroughly as sometimes the hoses are located at the sides of the radiator.
2.Check out the radiator and coolant hoses that are leaking, cracked or rusted.
3.Do not miss to check for signs of dry rotting or splits in the hoses; if they are rotted then it clearly indicates that the rubber is deteriorated.
4.Now take hold of the radiator hose near the clamp and make sure the hose should be tight and must not rotate.
5.Do check and verify that there is sufficient amount of tension in the belts.
6.Apply enough pressure to the belt and keep an eye on it so that it deflects approximately one and a half inch.
7.Squeeze and check the compressibility of radiator hoses and make sure they are firm to hold. When you squeeze the radiator hoses, they should spring back. But if the hose remains flat then it might be deteriorating from inside.
8.Before you change the radiator or coolant hoses ensure that they are drained out completely. After you discard the liquid replace the hoses and refill the radiator with new coolant.

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

Quick Simple Way to Jump Start Your 12 Volt Car Battery

Are you stuck at some point and need to jump start your 12 volt car battery.  In order to start your car battery, you will require a set of jumper cables and to access the same a second vehicle that has a full-charged battery. This article will guide you to quickly jump start your own vehicle by following few simple steps.
Important things you’ll require:
  • Jumper cables
  • Safety glasses
  • Gloves
  • Other vehicle with fully-charged battery
1.First thing is to turn off all the switches on the car with the dead battery and then open its hood. Now remove the shields from the battery in order to access the terminals.
2.Now bring the second vehicle with full battery next to the vehicle with the dead battery. Position both of them equally to attach the jumper cables, open the second vehicle’s hood and make sure you’ve turned off the ignition. Also remove any of the shields that are covering the battery and put on your gloves and safety glasses before jumping the battery.
3.Next you have to attach the positive clamp of your jumper cables to the positive terminal (+) of the battery. For your information the positive jumper cable clamp is generally red or yellow in color, while the negative is always black.
4.Now you need to attach the other positive cable clamp to the positive battery terminal on the secondary vehicle. Also connect the negative clamp to the negative (-) terminal. And now you are left with just one negative clamp.
5.Thereafter, the remaining negative clamp needs to be attached to the engine block on the vehicle with the drained battery. The negative clamp can be attached to any bolt or bracket, but make sure not to join it with any fuel line, carburetor or moving part of the engine like the fan or pulley.
6.Start the ignition on your secondary vehicle and permit it to operate for few minutes, this will in turn help the dead battery to charge. After few minutes try and start the vehicle with the drained battery.
7.Now unhook the cables and remove the negative clamp first which is attached to the metal bolt or bracket. Then remove the negative clamp on the secondary vehicle, followed by the positive clamp on the same. After all this finally you have to remove the positive clamp from the vehicle with the previously dead battery. Do not allow the clamps to touch and also keep them away from the engine’s moving parts.
8.You are all set to drive the vehicle and the alternator will charge the battery after you drive for thirty minutes


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

A Great Way to Charge Car Battery by Driving

Are you stuck in the middle of the road? With the help of a manual transmission you can conveniently start the car that has a discharged battery. All you need is to push start the car and charge the battery while driving. The battery power of a car can be restored by driving and therefore a jump start from another vehicle is not required. Though driving can easily add battery power to a vehicle with an automatic transmission, still your car will need a jump in order to start the charged battery.
Easy instructions to follow:
Firstly, you need to do is to turn off everything that requires battery power. Things that involve power consumption are radios, air conditioning units and interior lights. You must always charge the battery during the day time and also in fine weather, so that you will not require headlights and windshield wipers too.
Secondly, try and push start your car with the dead battery, thereafter press the clutch and go into first gear. Get the help of another person to push start the car by slowly releasing the brakes. Now release the clutch rendering a little gas to get the vehicle running.
Thirdly, find out a low crowded area to drive the car at a consistent speed. For this type of driving and to charge the depleted battery, highway is the best place to be. City driving is not recommended as will not furnish an even place to drive and recharge the battery.
Fourthly, you need to continuously drive the car for atleast 30 minutes in order to charge the battery. Make sure you keep all the power sources off during this period of time. Half an hour driving is absolutely necessary to render the battery a good enough charge; else you can drive for long as well.

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

Best Way to Explore Your Car’s Power Steering Fluid

Are you stuck in the middle of the road and out of the blue your steering wheel is difficult to turn. The reason could be that the power steering fluid is low and at this point of time it’s dangerous to drive a vehicle. So just pull over and check the power steering fluid and follow the below mentioned simple points to check the power steering fluid.
Instruction to follow:
Firstly, locate the power steering fluid reservoir. You can even use service manual if you find it difficult to locate.
Secondly, remember that today’s power steering fluid reservoirs are transparent in look; therefore it’s quite easy to check the fluid level without removing the cap. There are two marks on the reservoirs that indicate the hot and cold level marks so that you can check accordingly.
Thirdly, in order to add fluid in power steering reservoir, use a funnel to bring the fluid up to the level. Make sure you maintain the fluid level as over adding could damage the power steering system. Also check the level after adding the fluid and the condition of the power steering oil. Examine that it does not smell like an electric fire or have changed to a brown shade, if so then you need to flush out the power steering system

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

Simplistic Steps to Replace Your Car’s Engine Oil

Replacing your car’s engine oil is extremely important after few thousand miles as the oil in your car engine will begin to foul and damage the engine components. The automotive manufacturers advise to change the oil every 3,000 miles or three months. Many of us prefer to take our car to professional for engine oil change but the same can easily be done at home. Check the engine oil level and carry out these simplistic steps to replace your car’s engine oil. Make sure with the oil change you change your filter as well.
Instructions to follow:
1.Firstly, park your vehicle at a safe place and engage the parking break. Now place a pair of car jacks in the location best suited for your car. You need to hoist the front end of the car up in order to reach the oil pan.
2.Check out the oil filter and remove it, you can take the help of user manual to locate the oil filter. The oil filter is located next to the oil pan. You can use the locking wrench to turn the filter counter clockwise and remove it. Now empty the oil filter into an oil drain container.
3.After removing the oil filter, clean the mounting flange and also remove the sealing rubber gasket from the old filter. Rub a little bit of motor oil onto the rubber gasket of the new filter and place it again by hand.
4.Locate and remove the oil pan drain plug. What you need to do is to simply turn the plug counterclockwise using a socket wrench or the boxed end of a regular wrench. Keep a container ready to fill it with oil.
5.Drain the oil from the engine and meantime clean the drain plug and check its integrity. Check it thoroughly, if it’s broken or have a worn-out seal, better replace it immediately. After the oil is completely drained, reinsert the plug, screw it up and clean off the area around.
6.Just lower the car jacks now and add new engine oil to the car.
7.Remove the engine’s cap on the valve cover and fill four quarts of oil into your engine and screw up the cap back. Turn the car engine on and let it run for a minute.
8.Lastly, check the oil level by removing the dipstick and ensure that the oil level is between the indicated lines on the dipstick.

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