Maintain your car during the winter

Midas has issued helpful hints on car care for the cold season. Know how to take care of your car.

 

MBOMBELA – Make caring for your vehicle a priority during the winter.  A little extra care goes a long way.  Your car is one of your most valuable assets – keep it that way by taking good care of it.

Did you know that 10% of accidents occur as a result of  poor vehicle maintenance that overlaps with human error?  You can prevent these accidents by following these tips, provided by Midas.

Michael Turnbull, Midas Group’s Marketing Manager, says that the cold season magnifies existing problems such as hard starts, sluggish performance and rough idling. “According to the Automobile Association (AA), the top five things that should be well maintained during the winter are your car’s cooling system (radiator), battery, windscreen and windscreen wipers, tyres and lights.

Make a mental note of the following tips:

Your car’s cooling system protects the engine against damage by ensuring that it operates within normal temperature ranges. Antifreeze lowers the freezing point of the coolant and raises its boiling point, so for your car’s cooling system to work effectively, its antifreeze levels must be kept topped up, and the system shouldn’t contain rust, dirt or mineral deposits. Antifreeze also makes it easy to notice any leaks in the system.

Batteries tend to give more problems during winter, as a result of the increased amps drawn by the starter to crank the cold engine. The best way to avoid winter car troubles is to ensure your car battery is in good working order: keep its water (electrolyte) level topped up, using only distilled water (water that’s boiled and been allowed to cool). Clean the terminals regularly with warm (not hot) soapy water and remove any acid or dirt which may have accumulated on the battery case.

If your car has to stay out in the cold, there will probably be a layer of frost blanketing the windscreen in the mornings. Don’t be tempted to use warm water to get rid of the ice, as this may cause cracks in the glass. Rather use a scraper – an old credit card works well. Wiper blades must be in good condition and need to be inspected regularly. Don’t use your wipers to clear mud and soil from the windscreen – this could scratch the glass.

Be wiper-wise!

Tyres must always be in an overall good condition – not only the tread, but the sidewalls as well. And maintaining tyres at the correct pressures is of the utmost importance for optimum roadholding and tyre life.

Winter usually means more driving in the dark, so it’s very important that all the lights on the vehicle are in good working condition and that the focus of the headlights is correctly adjusted. Keep a spare set of globes in the cubbyhole, just in case.

As a precaution, it is also suggested that motorists keep their vehicles stocked with jumper cables, a torch, a blanket, extra clothes, bottled water and a basic first-aid kit.

These handy tips were provided by Midas.  Find a Midas close to you.

 

 

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