Power Steering Fluid
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
Power steering may seem like a luxury you could live without but it’s failure can subject the vehicle and its occupants to severe danger. A car designed to have power steering can be very hard to steer without it. Sudden and unexpected failure of the system can cause loss of control of the vehicle. Power
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Oil & Filter Change
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
Engine oil is primarily used for lubrication of internal combustion engines and moving parts. It also serves to clean, inhibit corrosion, improves sealing and cools the engine by carrying heat away from moving parts. Some tips: Change oil and filter every 5000 KM or three months, which ever comes first unless your vehicle’s manufacturer specifies
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Lighting System
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
Lights play a major role in safe driving – the chances for accidents increase if you can’t see or be seen. The lighting system provides night time visibility, signals and alerts other drivers, and supplies light for viewing instruments and the vehicle’s interior. Some tips: Lights are normal wear items that require periodic replacement. Get
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Engine Tune-Up
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
A well tuned engine delivers the best balance of power, fuel economy and produces the lowest level of emissions. Modern engines compensate for worn parts to a degree, giving you the sense that every thing is fine with your car. Have the spark plugs replaced with the correct spark plug type at the manufacturer recommended
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Coolant / Anti-freeze
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
The coolant prevents engine overheating and also transfers the heat produced to other devices that use or dissipate it. A good coolant must have high thermal capacity, low viscosity, non-toxic, and be chemically inert neither causing nor promoting corrosion of the cooling system. An anti-freeze prevents the system from undergoing physical stresses and catastrophic deformation
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Brakes
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
It’s your car’s most important safety system. Never compromise in case of the slightest doubt. Have your car inspected immediately. Brakes are a normal wear item. Eventually, they’re going to need replacement for both performance and safety reasons. Fixing the brakes at the right time can save expensive rotor or drum replacement. Some tips: Replace
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Check Engine Light
Monday, 24 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
An illuminated “Check Engine” or “Service Engine Soon” light indicates a problem detected by your car’s On Board Diagnostic system (OBD). The light cannot indicate the exact nature of the problem – only the right training and diagnostic equipment can do that. Some tips: A flashing light indicates a problem that is currently happening and
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Belts & Hoses
Monday, 24 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
Belts are commonly used on most engines to turn the water pump, alternator, power steering or air conditioning compressor. If the belt snaps, slips or becomes loose, it could cause the vehicle and the occupants to be stranded. A blown hose could result in an overheated engine and lead to additional engine damage. Some tips:
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Battery
Monday, 24 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
It is vital for energy supply to the starter motor, lights, ignition system etc. Some tips: While it seems simple, get your battery charged only by an experienced technician with access to the right charging equipment. Prolonged charging or charging at excessively high voltage can cause significant battery damage. Charge battery periodically if in prolonged
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Air Filter
Monday, 24 May 2010
by Venu Donepudi
An air filter is an important part of a car’s intake system, because it is through the air filter that the engine “breathes.” An engine needs an exact mixture of fuel and air in order to run, and all of the air enters the system first through the air filter. The air filter’s purpose is
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