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How To Maintain Your Car To Prevent A Car Accident?

by David Halbert

It is imperative that you test the engine of your car before you get in the driving seat, in particular if you are going for a long drive out of town and will be driving faster than average. This is to prevent any trouble that might not take place while driving in a slow speed, but may encounter you in case you drive at a fast speed.

Before you get into the car, make sure you pop the hood and check the fluids. You should also check the level of gas in the car to make sure you have enough till you get to the next gas station. Look at the tyre’s to make sure they are properly pressured, and finally check the car’s internal heating/cooling to make sure the cars fan is working alright.

There are a variety of fluids in the car and they all have diverse purposes. Several fluids are lubricants, a number of them cool the car, and a few clean the car. You need to check the engine oil which you can do by glancing at the oil dipstick in the engine of your car. Make sure that the oil level is between the two holes at the tip of the stick.

Examine the battery, and see that it has plenty of water by checking its side. In addition, make sure that the water level is between the recommended levels. If it isn’t, there is a special fluid that you can add to it by opening the battery caps. You should also examine the brakes to make sure they are running well, or else should get them looked at by a professional.

You also need to check the water in the car. Make sure there is always two spare bottles of water in your car in case the car gets too hot and you need to open the radiator to add more water. Before leaving, make sure there is enough water in the radiator. You also need to make sure that there is water in the bottles that supply water to the windshield wipers.

All these fluids play very important roles in the proper functioning of your car, and you need to make sure that these are always at the right levels to prevent serious malfunction or an accident. Before you start your long drive, you should pump the brakes to make sure they are working properly as most accidents are caused when the brakes either fail or do not respond in time.

Another very common cause of car accidents is a tyre malfunction. Before you drive, make sure that all the tyres are inflated properly, and that there are no flat tyres. If there is a flat tyre, change it before you leave home, and moreover, always make sure you have a spare tyre in the car. The worst accidents are caused when the tyre bursts, and the car careens out of control of the driver.

By making sure that all these things are checked, and being careful of the upkeep of your car, you can avoid car accidents.

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