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6 DIY car service & maintenance checks for a smoother ride

Whether or not you’ve named your car, we know it’s very dear to you. However, in the busy nature of life, the task of periodic car repair and checks can be a little unrealistic.

  • 21 Aug 2018
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Whether or not you’ve named your car, we know it’s very dear to you. However, in the busy nature of life, the task of periodic car repair and checks can be a little unrealistic. But your car still requires frequent maintenance checks for reducing future repair costs, extending its life and increasing its performance.

With these five basic DIY car maintenance and car service tips, you can take good care of your prized possession without having to be a mechanic.

  • Change the Wiper Blades
    Wipers must be changed at least once a year. Old wipers trap dirt and rub it into the glass, which if allowed to go on for too long can be dangerous. Eventually this will lead to a haze effect that will scatter sunlight, blurring vision. This is a safety hazard as it will compromise your view of the road while driving. Most wiper blades are easy to change and come in a varied price range.

  • Maintain the Tyre Pressure
    Maintaining the right tyre pressure will not only keep you safe but it will also help you save some extra money. Both, overinflated and underinflated tyres, are a problem because they reduce the grip, work the engine harder and increase the chance of a blowout. Moreover, tyres with the right pressure will increase your car’s fuel efficiency and longevity.

  • Check the Oil Level
    It’s essential to check your car’s oil level as frequently as recommended by the manual. Oil lubricates all the moving parts in the engine so they don’t wear and tear to a point of dysfunction. A lack of oil, or the presence of dirty oil, increases the risk of overheating and shortens the life of the engine. A well-oiled engine will significantly increase the car’s efficiency and life. So get into the habit of regularly checking your car’s oil level and go for a oil change when required.

  • Keep it Clean
    Keep your car clean inside out. This may sound basic but it is very important. Your car is subject to sun, acid rain, grease, smog and insects. Initially their chemical compounds will eat away the paint and eventually they will attack the metal of your car. Give your car a good wash regularly, remove all the non-essential things cluttering your car and vacuum it on the inside on a frequent basis.

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  • Look After the Battery
    Your car’s battery stores the energy needed to start the engine. It’s an integral part of your car and its maintenance is a must. You must keep the battery secured and clean to prevent it from vibrating. The connections at the terminal must be kept clean and tight and the water levels should be periodically checked. With these simple but effective maintenance tips, you can keep your car in a good condition without spending too much or messing up your tight schedule. However, this is just the basic requirement of maintaining your car.

  • Opt for Car Insurance
    A car insurance policy will handle the risks bigger than car service & maintenance, and any other contingencies that may crop up in the future.

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