#21daylockdownSA: Don’t let your car go into lockdown too, says AA

The Automobile Association encourages motorists to look after their vehicles during the stay-at-home period.

DURING the 21-day lockdown, it is critical that motorists – and motorcyclists – ensure their vehicles are not forgotten while standing idle, advised the Automobile Association (AA).

“Any vehicle left unused for a period of time may develop issues that require intervention to get running normally again. But the hassle of wanting to start a vehicle when the battery is drained, or driving on uneven wheels, may be alleviated with some proper home care for the next couple of weeks,” said the AA.

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The AA advised vehicle owners to do the following if their vehicles are going to be unused during this period:

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“The current lockdown period is scheduled to end on Thursday, 16 April. If you are planning on using your vehicle on Friday, 17 April, it is best to check everything is in working order as early as Monday, 13 April. Doing this will enable you to detect any problems with enough time to get the AA out for a battery check, or possibly even a battery swap,” added the association.

“The tips above should suffice for a short storage period. However, if you are going to be storing your vehicle for longer, additional steps may be needed,” warns the AA.

These additional measures include:

“Having a reliable vehicle is essential and should not be taken for granted. If you are leaving your vehicle unused for a long period, it will still require some maintenance.

“Do not assume that an unused vehicle is going to start first time weeks after it was last used if it is not properly cared for during the lockdown,” said the AA.

 

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