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Know about your Car

rev-admin • August 2, 2024

Cooped up at home? Beat the boredom by getting to know your car. Here are our top five things you can do at home as a total beginner to keep your car running smoothly.

Cooling

Oil

Checking the oil in your car is one of the easiest mechanical checks you can do at home. Oil reduces friction in your engine and keeps the car running smoothly.

Check the oil, using the dipstick, when your engine is warm and the car is parked on level ground. Some cars don’t have a dipstick as it is checked electronically but have a look in your user manual before you start so you know what you are looking for.

After changing the oil, pour in the fresh engine oil If your car does have a dipstick, pull it out and wipe it clean using paper towel, then dip it all the way into the oil. When you pull it back out, the oil should sit between the two marker lines on the stick. If it’s below the lower one, it needs topping up.

If you need to top your oil up be aware that some cars need a specific type of oil and using more than half a litre can cause mechanical issues in the engine.

If you feel confident to top up your oil you can find it at most petrol stations and auto supply stores. If you are not sure you should always seek the advice of your mechanic.

Love your Car

Empty the glove box, give your dashboard a thorough wipe with a damp cloth and vacuum your foot wells. If you’re not driving much, it’s also the perfect time to pamper your seats with some upholstery shampoo.

It may not have much to do with keeping the car running, but we can guarantee your will safe and will love your car!

We also recommend looking after the exterior of your car by hosing it down regularly and using a sponge and car wash solution to get rid of tough grime.

Over time, the minerals in mud can damage your car’s exterior paint.

Battery

If your car hasn’t been used for a while, the battery may go flat. Take it for a drive to make sure it still works, you’ll need to drive for at least 20 minutes for the battery to recharge after starting the car (the longer, the better).

Most car batteries last between two and five years, but with Tasmania’s cold weather they can wear out sooner. The type of driving you do can also affect how long your battery will last. Batteries in cars that mostly do short runs go flat and fail more than in cars that do long runs.

If your car is slow to start, or you think the battery might be getting old, call us. If you’re a member with us we can send a roadside van to check your battery for free. We keep a range of batteries on hand, so if it does need replacing you can buy it and have it installed on the spot.


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