Miyerkules, Disyembre 18, 2019

Things Your Car Needs When You’re Driving On Rainy Days


Here are a couple of ways to protect your car from the negative effects of rainwater.
You’d think driving when it’s pouring is clever because you’re giving it a good wash without you spending a dime. However, what you do not realize is how detrimental this could actually be for your car’s paint.

Rainwater is not as strong when it comes to wiping off the stains off a car, it merely provides a light rinse which only creates mud and streaking. Even a strong rain does not have adequate pressure to remove dirt and there will always be a layer of grime that the rainwater won’t be able to dislodge. Overall, rainwater is not such a good idea as a way to wash your car. You actually need the high pressure of a commercial washer to remove all the dirt and contaminants.

Not only that, but too cold or too hot temperature can make your car paint expand and contract and then result to cracking. When this happens, it’d be easier for water or moisture to seep through the cracks and create rust.

Aside from that, rainwater forms by collecting several elements from the atmosphere. This means water isn’t the only things hitting your car when it’s pouring. You have other impurities that causes acid rain and deliberately exposing your car that is bound to cause trouble for you sooner or later.

So generally, there’s constant exposure of your car to rainwater that can lead to cracking, chipping and peeling off the paintwork. Aside from that, you can also end up with buildup of tough stains from the rainwater that can often be very hard to clean and premature rusting and corrosion. Having said all that, it’s not like there’s no way to avoid rainwater damage at all. Here are a couple of ways to protect your car from the negative effects of rainwater.

Line Your Car Floors
Wet and muddy floor carpets aren’t only icky but are also a pain to clean. Be prepared and never deal with unwanted debris, moisture, sand, dirt and grime in your car floor by getting floor liners! You can get floor liners that are custom-fitted and molded to the sides to every car. Aside from that, they can also keep sand, water and dust from getting into your car’s interior. Although you still have to clean them, you’ll probably only take 5 minutes to do it so it’s still much better than not having floor liners at all.

Treat Your Windows
You need to be able to see during heavy downpour, otherwise you’ll be more likely to have an accident. To help clear your vision on the road your windows should be as clear as possible and wipers as efficient as they can be. There are products that you can spray onto your windows and wipers so that they repel the water more and won’t cling onto them as much which will prevent you having to drive with blurry windows.

Get A Mudguard
Tires are constantly exposed to mud, dirt, rocks, salt, water, and other elements while you’re driving. Mudguards prevent these from entering the most sensitive areas of your vehicle especially the undercarriage which is prone to rust and corrosion.

Keep Your Car Moisture Free
When it’s raining you can’t help your car interior from getting wet. When this happens, you’re not only dealing with water getting everywhere but also mold or mildew smell which is definitely not good. Fix this by placing a small bag of charcoal under a seat and leave it there to help remove odors and serve as a dehumidifier. If you don’t have charcoal, baking soda works too. You can also buy dehumidifiers that will protect you from allergens and your gadgets and equipment from rust and corrosion. You should remember to include carpets in your regular car detailing, remember that they’re not built to last you a lifetime too. Change them yearly as much as possible.

Brighten It Up
Visibility is always important whenever you’re driving but even more so whenever you’re driving under low-visibility situations like heavy rain, nighttime with poor lit roads, or fog. So always check if your lights are working because they’re your primary source of light. Most importantly, you have to switch them on once you’re in any situation mentioned above. Aside from that, your signal and tail lights will keep you visible on the road and help your communicate with other drivers. As soon as you notice your headlamps aren’t in good condition, take the car to car servicing right away especially if the problem is not just the bulbs but in the electrical wiring's.

Cover It Up
If you can’t find any covered parking space, at least use a car cover so that your paintwork isn’t directly soaked in rainwater.

Get Car Paint Protection Treatment
We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Paint protection in Singapore’s tropical weather will prevent your paint job from fading fast, it also keeps it from expanding and contracting which results to cracking where water or moist can seep through the cracks and create rust.

These accessories are practical and affordable to make your drive a breeze and efficient during the monsoon season. Shop practical, high-performance auto accessories for your wet weather drive. You’re not just preserving your car’s condition but also keeping yourself as safe as possible during this extreme weather.

Huwebes, Disyembre 12, 2019

Things You Should Remember When Your Car Breaks Down

 Here are some tips that will help you get through the day in case your vehicle decided not to cooperate today.
It sucks but cars do break down at one point or another. But instead of crying, cursing, kicking the car, or whatever it is that you do when you get frustrated, why not do something that will solve the problem at hand?

The annoying part is cars will eventually break down and it is usually the worst place and the worst time for it to do so. To make matters worse, if your vehicle is not up-to-speed and experiences a breakdown that leads to a collision or any other type of accident, the fact that your vehicle was the one that malfunctioned means that you are the one liable for the accident. Sure, it may not be something you intended to happen, but in a court of law or insurance agent’s office that’s not a good enough argument. Here are some tips that will help you get through the day in case your vehicle decided not to cooperate today.

Know The Basic Precaution After Your Car Breaks Down
· Before anything else, make sure to pull up as far left as possible.
· Position your wheels to the left.
· Get everyone out of the car.
· Go to the left side of your car and stand there.
· If you’re with children or pets, be sure to secure them.
· Don’t forget to leave your sidelights on as well as your hazard warning lights. 

Always Carry Safety Equipment In The Car
People tend to hoard a lot of things in their car, which isn’t so bad considering that we spend a lot of time on the road. But before anything else, make sure you have emergency-essentials in your trunk first. A driver can bail out of a lot of sticky situations if he plans ahead. More often than not, things go south on you when you think nothing could go wrong. So it pays to hope for the best and plan for the worst, especially on the road.

You’ll never when a break down might happen, so carrying safety equipment all the time will come in handy once the need arise. Few essentials would be warning triangles, reflective clothing, blankets, phone charger, matches, first aid kit, and a snow scraper. But aside from those, always have a stash of cash, food, and drink. These will help get you by until help comes.   

Do Not Attempt Repair
Doing your own car repair is highly advisable for a lot of practical reasons. But there are certain car problems that you just shouldn’t take your chances, otherwise you’d end up spending more than you should and could risk more damage than you originally had. Unless you’re absolutely sure with how to fix it, it’s best to leave it. Trying to DIY could cause more damage than what you originally had to deal with. Here are some examples of fixes you definitely should leave to the experts:

Electrical Gremlins
You’d be wise to leave electrical repairs to the expert, except from replacing fuse or relay. Run-of-the-mill electrical repairs are so intricate that one mistake can make more things go haywire.

Fuel System Fixes
Fuel systems have the capacity to cause headaches, garage fires, and even unconsciousness. Rule of thumb: when dealing with fuel, use caution. Don’t attempt to do it yourself if you’re not sure how to do them properly.

Snapped Coil Springs
Coil springs can fail and when that happens you could be mauled by a rogue spring flying at your head. So unless you’re truly experience at replacing them, you might want to sit this one out and call for car servicing.

Don’t Force It To Start
Being stranded with a dead battery sucks. Having jumper cables in your trunk will save your day. They should at least let you get by and look for the nearest car repair if the case of your battery is more complex. But, you should keep in mind that forcing to start your car may cause further damage. So you might want to just let the experts take care of that. Because more often than not, there’s a lot more car repair necessary than simply getting the automobile to start. If you’re near a car repair shop or you can call for a tow away service then you might be better off opting for those, unless otherwise you really know how to deal with the problem yourself.

Bring Your Car To The Nearest Car Repair Shop Once You Get Help
Arrange transportation for you and your car to the car repair shop near the area. As soon as they can get their hands on your car, the sooner it’ll get fixed.

Unless you’re an automotive repair expert yourself, the first thing to do is contact a technician who can come examine your vehicle and figure out what the problem is. Take note of any local landmarks you can use to guide them to your location, and provide as much information about the problem as possible – sounds, smells, how it felt while driving, and so on. This may help the technician pinpoint your problem even before they arrive.

Many cases can be resolved on the spot, but about 40% will require being towed to a repair facility. Other fixes may be temporary – just enough help to get you there on your own. In a certain percentage of cases, mechanical breakdowns are immediately followed by a collision. You should be ready to deal with such events.



Huwebes, Nobyembre 28, 2019

Things You Should Know About Crash Tests

You think, what are the odds? But what you may not realize is that there’s an average 3,287 deaths due to car crash every day. This is the reason why car manufacturers spend money on crash tests among other things in car production. Crash tests could mean the difference between life and death.

So, if you’re currently looking for a car to purchase, you might want to consider a manufacturer that takes their crash test seriously. Car grooming services in Singapore are good when your car needs a touch up, but it’s also wise to take the actual car’s quality into consideration.

While there’s probably some truth about crash tests as just an excuse for engineers to smash things to see what happens, there are still a lot of innovative and life-saving ideas that come out of it.

But they’re also a fascinating part of a carmaker’s work that has yielded concrete, life-saving results — Toyota says traffic fatalities crept up in Japan during the 1980s as the vehicle population climbed, only to fall again once stricter crash test standards were introduced. So here are some of the things they learned.

Most Collisions That Happen Are Almost Always Due To Speeding
Most of the time, speeding is involved in car accidents. Despite that, many motorists seem to take this for granted since speeding is still prevalent on the road. Let’s understand more about this issue and hopefully realize the importance of paying attention to the speed limit. This is because there are a lot of reasons that makes people speed up like being tailgated, always in a hurry, not knowing the speed limit in the area, peer pressure, and even trying to get through yellow lights. But you’d also be surprised to know that some people’s measurements when it comes to stopping distances are always off.

You may be thinking that you could hit the brake quickly when you need to. The thing is, you may be surprised that it actually takes time. Yes you could step on it fast, but it may not be fast enough to prevent a collision.  Stopping distance is actually a total of:

Thinking distance—distance traveled while the driver notices the hazard and applied the brake and;
Braking distance—distance traveled before the vehicle comes to a full stop.

Future Safety Improvements Are Made With The Help Of Crash Tests
Right now (and in the foreseeable future) the emphasis on safety equipment is to make airbags "smarter." The most recent advancement in safety equipment is known as a smart air bag. These airbags can deploy with different speeds and pressures, depending on the weight and seating position of the occupant, and also on the intensity of the crash.

In the future, we'll see seat belts that will also sense the weight and position of occupants and adjust the tension and maximum force accordingly. Technology is enabling carmakers to design and manufacture safer, smarter vehicles, and consumers clearly endorse this trend as reflected in buying patterns. It may take wrecking lots of cars and crash test dummies, but the information gained from automotive crash tests means you and your loved ones may survive an automobile accident with little or no injury.

The Crash Test Sounds Like A Bomb Just Exploded
The ones portrayed in the movies are hardly comparable to the deafening blast the crash test makes. It’s not even due to the metal and glass, but the airbags going off literally sounds like a bomb going off because airbag inflators use powerful explosives!

They Kind Of Exaggerate It A Bit
Toyota today does its own 90km/h smash. Unrealistic? Not really. When you come to think of it, it’s actually better to try for the worst case scenario so car manufacturers can improve their car’s quality. This way the vehicle doesn’t easily get damaged even at the slightest impact. But then car grooming is still a good idea even for a few scratches.

Each Crash Dummy Costs S$1.3 Million
Yeah, that’s an awful lot of money. But quality comes with a price, especially where cars are involved. Knowing that simply suggest the production budget of the movie Thor since that’s the price for the most expensive THOR dummy.

Sometimes Carmakers Use More Than One Dummy A Day
Heart breaking, I know, but that’s just on big carmakers. Toyota at technical centers worldwide, for that matter, smashes an average of four new vehicles a day. That’s a lot of tiny i-Road to full-size Toyota Lorries going in one day.

They Include Virtual Dead Bodies In The Test
THUMS or Total Human Model for Safety is a piece of software developed by Toyota. It acts like “body” during a crash test to gain information that will help improve safety of any driver or passenger in case of a collision.

A lot of car crashes could have been avoided if the market has come up with the car safety feature backup collision intervention/auto stop sooner. Detecting what’s behind you, hearing an audible alert and seeing a flashing light indicating its oncoming direction, and a system that counteracts failure to act by pushing back on the accelerator could have not just saved lives but as well as the 0 and trouble. But with the help of crash tests more and more information will be learned and who knows, we might just live in a world where collisions hardly ever happens—  hopefully.

Biyernes, Nobyembre 22, 2019

Car Tools You’ll Want And Need In Your Garage

Here are the top tools that you want and need in your garage.

Car repair is not a job to take lightly. So whether you’re a seasoned mechanic or a regular car owner who wants to take charge in his own car troubles, you need to invest in tools that you can rely on through thick and thin. Here are the top tools that you want and need in your garage.

Milwaukee Cordless Impact Wrench, 18.0 V
When trying to grip or apply torque on things like nuts and bolts, you need a reliable tool like this especially when a compressor or air tank and hose aren’t available. But since this is a rechargeable cordless impact wrench do not expect it to apply the same kind of torque a pneumatic model can. However, it has enough energy to handle axle shaft nuts.

Proto Sealed Head Air Ratchet, 3/8” Drive
An air ratchet wrench is more powerful version of your trusty handheld socket set. But the best thing about this is that it’s lightweight and compact that you can get it into tight places in your car and get those tough nuts loosened.

Mac Tools Spinflex Flex Head Ratchet
This rugged 30-tooth design is for maximum durability, it has a low-profile switch, and its design allows users to slide comfortable grip on its handle so that when released from locked position it converts ratchet to a speed handle. No more struggle when reaching for tight nooks and crannies in the car’s engine bay when you’re in the middle of car repair.

Steelman STE97202 Wireless Chassisear Kit
The problem with a traditional stethoscope is that you can't use it while you're taking a car for a test drive. This is why having Steelman is such an ease to have when you’re trying to diagnose certain problems in your car. This one comes with a transmitter that you can attach to the problem area which allows you to hear noise changes better even when you’re driving the car.

Craftsman 17-Piece Standard & Metric Flex Socket Set
Once you’re faced with a car repair that requires you to get into tight spaces without disassembling other parts to get there, you’d be thankful you decided to invest in this set. This is especially known for nickel-chrome plated socket and precision machine which is perfect for loosening or tightening bolts or nuts. 

Chicago Pneumatic CPT-7748 Air Impact Wrench
With a maximum of 922 ft-lbs of torque and 1200 blows per minute, this impact wrench can do even the toughest rusted bolt there is. No wonder this is known for its quality and reliability.

Mityvac MITMV8500 Hand Vacuum & Pressure Pump Kit
For those who are determined to take on car repairs on their own, this kit is a must buy. It will make your life easier when dealing with brake bleeds or vacuum tests. It comes with all the necessary attachments and accessories that will allow you to handle any type of vehicle or components, and can quickly switch between applying vacuum and pressure too.

Gearwrench 81229 3-Piece Offset-Handle Ratchet
Mechanic’s knuckles often take a beating when getting into odd spaces under the hood. If you want to avoid looking like you beat people for a living because of your knuckles this bent-handle ratchet is your new best friend. Reaching spark plugs became easier too because of this guy’s deep-well sockets. 

SK Hand Tools 1/4-In.-Drive Thumbwheel Ratchet
Trying to get to a connector under the dash with a big-handled tool is a surefire way to lose your patience and get nothing done because there’s just no way it’s gonna happen. This SK Hand Tools have a knurled rim that's easy to grip and can fit almost anywhere. Goodbye frustrating attempts to take on this task with the wrong tool.

Torin T82040 Trolley Jack With Jack Stand And Creeper
When you’re faced with a car repair which calls for going under the car, the most important thing is to have a secure tool that will hold the car in place. This guy right here includes a comfortable creeper to get you around while you’re under there and trolley jack and jack stands which are all rated to two tons and are easy to adjust. This jack stand and creeper is definitely a keeper!

Huwebes, Nobyembre 14, 2019

Ways To Save Money On Car Tires

to keep you from going bankrupt here are some tips that will keep your priced tires in top shape
Tires are expensive! And having to replace them more often that they should be isn’t something neither you nor your savings will be happy about. So, to keep you from going bankrupt here are some tips that will keep your priced tires in top shape.

Buy Them When They’re Out Of Season
Don’t wait for the rain before purchasing tires that are best for wet conditions because that’s when they’re at their highest price. If you want to get them at the lowest price possible then you should shop for them when they’re out of season. People typically don’t buy rain-tires during the summer because they don’t need it, so sales for those kinds of tires are low. Dealers deal with that by offering off-season tires on big discounts.

Pay Attention To Where You Park
As much as possible, avoid parking on hot asphalt during hot weather, not on gravel or dirt roads when it’s extremely cold, or leaving your car immobile for weeks or months. These conditions can break down or destroy tires.

Shop Around
Don’t just settle with a known shop because it’s where everybody buys their car stuff. Always shop around and compare price and quality. Sometimes a different store offer discounts that other stores don’t or carry better kinds of tires. Until you find the best one for your needs and budget, keep looking around.

Avoid Under Or Over Inflation
This means they shouldn’t be over inflated or under inflated. Otherwise they’ll wear out faster than they typically should and will affect vehicle handling and fuel economy. To avoid this, check your owner’s manual for recommended tire pressure and always stick to that. It’s best to check your tires’ pressure at least once a month but do it more often if you always go on long trips or you carry heavy loads all the time.

Have Them Rotated Regularly
If you’re not sure about the recommended tire rotation interval, check your owner’s manual or you do it every other time you get an oil change. Doing this regularly promotes even tread wear and helps the tire perform as designed.

Know The Best Kind Of Tires For Your Locations Dominant Season/S
Singapore is situated near the equator and has a typically tropical climate, with abundant rainfall, high and uniform temperatures, and high humidity all year round. Know what kind of tire works best for that along with your driving habits. Don’t buy a set of tires for winter which may have a lot of great performance factors but you won’t have any use for because Singapore doesn’t have winter. That’s just buying pricier tires that you won’t get the most out of.

Don’t Throw It—Patch It
Why discard a perfectly fine tire because of one hole when you can have that fixed? You’re basically throwing your money out the window if you do that. Instead of panicking like that, find a car repair center that fix punctures like that by patching it from the inside then remounts and re-balances it really well. That will allow your tire to go for miles until it’s really time to retire and replace them.

Avoid Registration Hesitation
This is an area of tire purchasing that people often overlook. These expensive components almost always come with some kind of warranty, so protect them and your pocketbook by following all the necessary steps when it comes to product registration and purchase documentation! Many tire makers offer a free 30-day test drive where you can return them no questions asked within that time frame, and many tires come with bonuses like free two-year roadside assistance, one year of no-cost road hazard protection, and a free lifetime replacement for workmanship and material defects.

Visit Car Servicing
If you notice uneven wear on your tires then they’re out of alignment. This doesn’t just lead to early tire replacement but it can also lead to other mechanical problems in your car. This means more car repair awaits you. Don’t wait for that, it’s best to take your car to a car repair as soon as you see signs of misaligned tires.

Learn How To Be A Better Driver
Do you look out for potholes, road debris, speed bumps and curves? Do you drive like you’re being chased all the time? Often find yourself driving on rough roads maybe? All of these things change your tires condition which leads to premature damage.

Nowadays, almost any information can be searched online. This means you get to learn a lot about cars and ways to improve as a driver for FREE. Not only that you got to save money on education, you also realize the importance of treating your car right and learn to drive faster.

Choose Low-Rolling Resistance Tires
Your tires are able to keep moving at a straight and steady pace because of rolling resistance. All that force necessary for the car to move eventually wears your tires out and impacts your car’s fuel efficiency. So opting for a low-rolling resistance tires definitely benefits your tires and your pocket because you wouldn’t have to spend as much on gas and replace your tires too early.





Linggo, Nobyembre 10, 2019

Ways To Protect Your Vehicle From Theft


Here are some tips that you can do to protect your car as well as yourself from losing a pricey investment.
As technology advanced, thieves have become more and more skilled at what they do too. So in order to protect your car from them, you have to be equally innovative; otherwise you’ll end up with no car. Here are some tips that will help counteract their ways.

Opt For Manual Cars
Majority of people nowadays no longer know how to drive a manual. If you want to feel more secure, drive a car thieves don’t know how to drive so that they won’t be interested in stealing it.

Tint Your Car Windows
Tinting your windows help keep valuable items inside your car out of plain eyesight, so burglars are less tempted to pick your car as their target. Aside from that, window tints also add an extra layer of protection for you windows because prevents your windows from easily shattering if burglars decide to break it since the film holds the glass together.

Install A Quick Release Steering Wheel
Did you know that you can get a detachable steering wheel? Oh yah! This snap-off anti-theft system will give carjackers a good struggle.  Even if they manage to break into your door locks, they still won’t be able to take your car, unless they’ve figured out a way to drive a car without its steering wheel.

Lock The Doors
You’d be surprised how many cars have been stolen because of this often ignored precaution. You may be thinking, who would leave their doors unlocked? But, apparently it happens. So, whether you’re in the car or not, always remember to lock the doors.

Hidden Kill Switches
The most challenging part of stealing a car is starting it without the key. What you can do is hide the connector so that it won’t start no matter how hard the thief hot wires the ignition. Now, the operative work is hide. Don’t just place it somewhere obvious, otherwise you just wasted your effort to outsmart the thieves and money you spent on it, considering it doesn’t come cheap.

Never Hide Keys In “Secret” Spots
No matter how much you think you’re hiding spot is clever, believe me, the thieves knows them already. So don’t risk it. Don’t leave any spare car keys inside or anywhere outside your car. If you must have a spare key, just entrust it to your wife/husband.

Attach A Giant Metal Bar To Keep The Steering Wheel From Moving
Not only that this makes potential car thief feel your automobile isn’t easy to take but it also prevents the steering wheel from moving. So even if the guy did actually try to, he won’t be able to finish the job since he can’t drive it.

Be Smart About Where You Leave Your Car
This one is pretty much another simple and obvious precaution. If you know you’re in a bad neighborhood, don’t park your car there. Choose a parking space that is well lit and is visible to security guards or any person who can watch over your car.

Don’t Leave Valuables In Sight
Your car is already hot in the eyes of a thief, leave wallet, phone, or anything of value in it and you just made your car a hotter target. Don’t make it more tempting for crooks to pursue your vehicle. It would be best not to leave any valuables inside your car whenever you have to go out and leave your car for long periods of time. Crooks will use any measure to steal things in your car once they’re set out to do it.

Make Use Of Alarm Sticker/Led
Have you noticed banks or any establishment these days with a warning sign saying “This premises are under CCTV surveillance”?  These warning signs help deter offenders from attempting since they’re aware of the tight security measures, or at least that’s what they think. There are available warning signs for cars too. This should make a thief hesitant to take his chances.

Take Good Care Of Your Car
When a car looks like it’s being looked after, thieves will know that it may be rigged with tracking devices and alarm. If so, they’ll know trying to steal it would cause a lot of trouble, making crooks less likely to even try. So make sure you take your vehicle to car servicing regularly to keep it looking sleek as well as in good running condition.

Keep Your Car In A Garage When Not In Use
What is easier to break into, a car in a garage or the one out in the open? Of course the latter! So it makes perfect sense to garage it. If you don’t have it at home, you can always rent a space. That may mean spending more money for rent, but rent fee is nothing compared to your car being stolen.

Buying a car is not a cheap investment, so getting your car stolen can really be heartbreaking not to mention infuriating. So if you would like to prevent that from happening to you as much as possible, here are some tips that you can do to protect your car as well as yourself from losing a pricey investment.

Lunes, Setyembre 30, 2019

Car Repairs You Can And Definitely Should Do On Your Own

We all know how costly it is to own a car. But you’ll be able to save a great deal of money if you do some of these minor car repairs yourself. With the right tool and initiative to learn something new, you can definitely take these on. Just know that when it comes to complex car issues, it’s best to take your vehicle to the experts.
We all know how costly it is to own a car. But you’ll be able to save a great deal of money if you do some of these minor car repairs yourself. With the right tool and initiative to learn something new, you can definitely take these on. Just know that when it comes to complex car issues, it’s best to take your vehicle to the experts. So when it comes to your own car, you should spare some time to get to know it and how to fix it when a part of it needs fixing.  If you can follow basic instructions in your owner's manual or repair book, you don't have to be mechanically inclined to perform these simple tasks.

Replace Wiper Blades
With a screwdriver and new blades, you can easily replace the old ones, by tilting the wiper arms upwards, in just five minutes. Just follow the instructions on the package and you should be fine.

Making sure you have windshield wipers that are in good condition all the time is vital to your safety on the road because it allows you to have a clear view. Do this at least once a year.  It’s not really that complicated to do it and it doesn’t take much time.

Replace Fuse
Check your owner’s manual first to know where to find the fuse box and the type of fuse you’ll need. Using a fuse puller, you can easily do the job. The fuse box cover is usually labelled so you won’t have trouble identifying the circuit.

Replace Light Bulb
Just like the wipers, headlights are important for your safety while driving. Your owner’s manual usually has instructions on how to replace bulbs. Don’t forget to use surgical-type glove when holding the bulbs to prevent premature burnout and possible breakage of the bulb since skin oil will attract heat and could cause those. 

It’s basically as simple as replacing a light bulb at home. You won’t need a mechanic for that, do you? Just make sure you buy the same bulb as the old one from a trusted auto parts.

Replace Air Filter
Remove the cover of the filter box using a screwdriver then just lift the filter out.
This is another quick and simple car repair that doesn’t need a seasoned mechanic to accomplish. You can easily see the air filter when you pop the hood so there won’t be a lot of digging necessary. You just have to remove the old filter, clean the inside of the compartment, and then install the one and you’re done. If you had someone else to do this for you you’d be charged around $35. Air filter replacement intervals is typically every 15,000 miles, but you’d have to do it more frequently if you drive in dusty conditions or on dirty roads.

Change Oil And Filter
First of all, different vehicles might have different recommended oil change intervals, it’s best to refer back to your owner’s manual to be certain of yours. If you decide to do an oil change on your own every time,  you have to have the basic tools like adjustable wrench, filter wrench (for older cars) and a seal-able container to catch the used oil and buy oil in bulk to save more money.

You would have to refer to the user’s manual with this one too. That will tell you the type of engine oil and recommended capacity. After that prepare your latex gloves, drain pan, funnel, oil filter wrench, and a combination wrench, if your car is a newer model, you’ll be able to get this done in less than 30 minutes. Oil filters of newer cars are more accessible which also means there’s less chances of spill.

Tire Replacement
If there’s one car repair that every car owner should know, that’s changing tires; especially since jack and tire changing tools are provided by most car makers.

Check Radiator Hoses
Always check both the upper and lower radiator hoses to see if they’re both damaged. Radiator hoses are usually just held by screws and clamps, so all you need is a screwdriver.

Check Car Batteries
You’ll know it’s time to have your batteries replaced if it hits only 9.7 volts when starting the engine. You’ll need suitable gloves, eye protection, and a voltmeter for this car repair.

Before you touch anything, make sure you know how to disconnect the old one and connect the new one. Possible reasons for your battery to need replacement are old age, corroded terminals, extreme driving conditions, and faulting charging system. Doing this yourself is pretty simple as long as you follow the instructions on your manual, plus it saves you around $20-30 on installation fee.

Check Car Signal Relays
All you have to do is check your owner’s manual. Inspect relay cluster and then the turn signal relay. It could be just a bad turn signal relay or dead bulb.

Check Seat Belts
With just a screwdriver, you can easily replace the old seat belts with new ones. But even if you’ve already replaced it, see if the new seat belt is working fine.


Miyerkules, Setyembre 25, 2019

Why Having A Car Service Plan Is A Good Idea

if there’s anything you wouldn’t regret spending it on once you get a car is a car service plan and here are the reasons why!
Buying a car and driving one every day is easily one of the most popular goals among working individuals. Not only because of the convenience that it provides but also because of the feeling of independence that it gives you and sometimes the status symbol that comes with it.

But because of all these ideals, people often forget that that’s not all there is to owning a car. It also comes with regular expenses for maintenance.  

Buying a car is expensive whether you’re going for brand new or not. So it’s hardly a decision you should make on a whim even if you have the money to spare. While we’re warning you over spending cash on impulse, if there’s anything you wouldn’t regret spending it on once you get a car is a car service plan and here are the reasons why!

You Get To Avoid Expensive Bills
As we’ve already mentioned and reminded you, owning a car requires regular maintenance which can mean expensive bills depending on the services you avail and the condition of your car as well as the current rates on those services. But if you get yourself a car service plan, you’re basically covered for those future servicing needs of your vehicle.

Regular quality servicing lessens the chance of a costly fault occurring as issues are identified and resolved sooner. With a car service plan, you can avoid any large and unwelcome bills and also save yourself from getting stuck in the middle of nowhere. Moreover, you get your car serviced on a budget with professionals. 

The Amount You Pay For Car Services Do Not Get Affected By Inflation
When the economy is whacked and prices rise, you can bet parts and fees of car servicing professionals inflates too. What happens then is that you will have to pay for those increased charges every time you need to take your vehicle for a service. This is where having a car service plan helps. It is a great ROI as your car needs regular servicing and therefore the amount you are paying as monthly installments or as upfront service fee will be used to get your vehicle serviced regularly.

You Get Your Hands On Genuine Parts
Car owners go to great lengths when it comes to acquiring genuine parts for their car. Asking for their old parts back when something needs replacing in their car is actually a common practice just to make sure they’re not being tricked. We cannot deny that there are instances where dubious mechanics will tell customers that they have replaced the car part already, when in fact they didn’t.

But if you have a car servicing plan, you wouldn’t have to worry about this. That is because this plan ensures that the car service provider will use genuine parts for your car as you’re coming back to the same provider in fixed intervals. Thus, your car will have manufacturer-approved parts. Furthermore, the work is carried out by experienced and trained technicians so you can trust the quality of the service provided as well. 

You Get To Enjoy Better Road Performance
Any experienced motorist can appreciate the value of car maintenance. They understand that if problems are diagnosed and rectified on time, it can save a lot of money, time, and most importantly, stress! Getting your vehicle regularly serviced means you won’t be running it down like so many other motorists do. Running on low fuel, running on tires with little to no treading, running with no coolant – these are things that can and will increase the amount of money you put into your car over time.

You’ll Have Peace Of Mind
Last but most important, the major benefit of having a car service plan is the peace of mind that comes with it, knowing that the cost of service is already taken care of. With a car servicing plan, you know that your car gets serviced regularly. All that you need to do is take your car to a local car service provider. Thus, you can go for those long drives or car trips without worrying about your car breaking down. You’ll also not get stranded because of your car’s condition and thus save yourself from headaches.

Whether you’re buying a brand new car or a pre-owned one, car maintenance will be a part of car owning responsibility for as long as you have it in your possession. Yes, no matter how good the condition of the car when you first bought it, you’re bound to experience dead battery, failing brakes, or a flat tire at the very least. So it’s important that you know a trust-worthy car repair shop in town. Or consider getting yourself a car service plan to make sure your vehicle is well taken care of on a timely, regular and excellent manner without you having to worry about it whenever your car needs it. Aside from that, you have to understand right off the bat that owning a car is not a one-time expenditure.


Huwebes, Setyembre 19, 2019

8 Ways To Avoid Going Broke When Maintaining Your Car


Cars are no longer just a luxury; they have become a necessity too. But we cannot deny that despite the benefit of owning one, maintaining it means another addition to things that you have to spend money on a regular basis. So here are some tips to help you cut back on the costs if your wallet is already complaining.
Cars are no longer just a luxury; they have become a necessity too. But we cannot deny that despite the benefit of owning one, maintaining it means another addition to things that you have to spend money on a regular basis. So here are some tips to help you cut back on the costs if your wallet is already complaining.

1. Standard Petroleum Is The Way
We immediately assume that only the premium fuel should be in your tank because this is better for the car in the long run so you’ll save more. Actually, even the standard one is fine, and way cheaper, as long as you’re not using the car in racing competitions.

2. Source The Parts Yourself
Usually, people rely on one car servicing for whatever they need to get done for their car. But when it comes to parts, it’s best if you canvass around for the parts. When you find the best deals then the workshop of your choice can still do the replacement with the parts that you’ve sourced.

3. Buy Parts When They’re Out Of Season
Don’t wait for the rain before purchasing tires that are best for wet conditions because that’s when they’re at their highest price. If you want to get them at the lowest price possible then you should shop for them when they’re out of season. People typically don’t buy rain-tires during the summer because they don’t need it, so sales for those kinds of tires are low. Dealers deal with that by offering off-season tires on big discounts.

4. Be Mindful With The Car Insurance Rates
Yes, insurance is more of an investment than an operating cost, but it could be if you don’t know how to choose the best type of insurance to get. Even if you already have a great one, check for new offers at least once a year. There could be something better than what you already have.

5. Check The Manual When You Avail Car Servicing
The manual came along with your car when you bought it for a reason. Even if you already know how to drive that car, you can still benefit from that manual especially during car maintenance A.K.A car expenses. Most of the time, mechanics will charge you for extra routines, your ride didn’t need in the first place since it’s not even indicated in the car maker’s requirements. So if you read your manual, or kept it for reference at times like this, you’d be able to save on services that you might have availed otherwise.

6. Equip Yourself With Basic Car Maintenance Skills
If it’s checking and changing the engine oil, installing new spark plugs, topping up brake fluid, and cleaning of the engine, they’re so simple that you can learn how to do them effortlessly. This way you won’t have to take you vehicle to a car servicing every time you need any of the mentioned.

7. Don’t Throw It—Patch It
Why discard a perfectly fine tire because of one hole when you can have that fixed? You’re basically throwing your money out the window if you do that. Instead of panicking like that, find a car repair center that fix punctures like that by patching it from the inside then remounts and re-balances it really well. That will allow your tire to go for miles until it’s really time to retire and replace them.

8. Be Up-To-Date With Your Regular Car Servicing
Think car maintenance and car servicing are an unnecessary expenditure? Think again! Because by keeping your car in good running condition means not needing to buy a new ride after every couple of years, not spending money on major car repairs due to malfunction, and more importantly avoiding hospital and damage expenses in case of an accident because of malfunction too. By taking good care of your vehicle, you'll be able to save more money than spend. That’s what we call cost-effective. Yes, you’re basically still paying for the car repairs but at the end of the day, it’s beneficial as opposed to detrimental.

Martes, Setyembre 10, 2019

How To Make Your Vehicle Last As Long As Possible

Don’t let your car go! If you want to prolong your vehicle’s life, make sure you don’t fall behind these following car maintenance checklists.
Think car maintenance and car servicing are an unnecessary expenditure? Think again! Because by keeping your car in good running condition means not needing to buy a new ride after every couple of years, not spending money on major car repairs due to malfunction, and more importantly avoiding hospital and damage expenses in case of an accident because of malfunction too.

The more you keep its maintenance up-to-date the more your car’s condition is restored therefore prolonging its lifespan. With that, you’ll be able to enjoy your car longer than it would if you just let minor damages turn into irreparable ones due to neglect.

Don’t let your car go! If you want to prolong your vehicle’s life, make sure you don’t fall behind these following car maintenance checklists.
Change Power Steering Fluid
Be sure to have the power steering fluid changed every 50,000 miles or three years. If you don’t, it will result to difficult steering which can’t be good while driving. If your fluid level is low, you may have a leakage problem which will need to be reviewed at a professional car servicing center here in Singapore.

Check Out Car Engine
To keep powerful and extend engine life, make treatment of your engine. This added lubrication can keep your engine running smoother, providing greater damage protection than oil alone and extends the life of your car’s engine.

Exact Rotation Of Your Tires
If you’re not sure about the recommended tire rotation interval, check your owner’s manual or you do it every other time you get an oil change. Doing this regularly promotes even tread wear and helps the tire perform as designed.

Keep Up Tire Pressure
This means they shouldn’t be over inflated or under inflated. Otherwise they’ll wear out faster than they typically should and will affect vehicle handling and fuel economy. To avoid this, check your owner’s manual for recommended tire pressure and always stick to that. It’s best to check your tires’ pressure at least once a month but do it more often if you always go on long trips or you carry heavy loads all the time.

Be Careful Of Brakes
A vehicle’s braking system is a very important part of a car. If they’re not in a good condition it means you car’s ability to slow down or stop when you’re driving can be compromised. Moreover, your family, other motorists and your own safety could also be at risk! Don’t wait for that to happen before you realize the importance of ensuring your brakes are always working properly. Once you notice, vibrations, strange sounds, or pulling, don’t ignore them and get it checked right away.

Regularly Change Oil
Always consult your owner’s manual to know your car’s required oil change interval. Don’t just think it’s every 3,000 miles because it’s a standard. It differs for every car. Motor Oils Have Antioxidants. These antioxidants help limit oxygen exposure for moving parts which could cause rust and corrosion. Therefore, forgoing oil change is actually putting your car at risk of damages. Aside from that, try to use only the grade, viscosity or weight of oil that is set for your particular car.

Replace Engine Coolant
In order to keep your engine running efficiently, engine coolant removes excess heat. It depends upon the type of coolant you purchase, most antifreeze or engine coolants can last from 30,000 – 50,000 miles, or about three years. You can check your engine’s level by locating the plastic coolant repository under your hood.

Replace Air Filter
Okay, here’s the thing, your air filter’s job is to make sure you are breathing clean air as you drive. When the air filter itself becomes too dirty to function it puts your health to risk because it could pump your car full of dust and allergens. This is why it’s important to change your filter every three months, as it also prevents airborne contaminants from being pulled into your car’s engine. Don’t worry, it's so simple you can easily do it yourself as long as you follow the instructions on your owner’s manual, so no need to spend on car grooming services in Singapore.