Things every woman should know about her car
"Every woman needs to know how to manage basic tasks in her car"
Every woman needs to know how to manage basic tasks in her car. Some of the things every woman needs to learn are very basic tasks about her car, for both convenience and safety.
Here are the few basic tips every woman should know about her car for a comfortable and safe ride:
How to change a flat tire
This is one of the most important skills in life you can learn and the one that will almost certainly come in handy at one point in time.
Driving on an over-or under-inflated tire is also quite dangerous.
With a cheap tire pressure gauge, you can quickly check the readings and compare them to your optimal levels.
Usually, every car has a list of pressure levels written inside the driver’s doors on a warning sticker.
Having well-pressurized tires will make your ride safer, make the tires last longer, and even improve your fuel economy.
Plug and filter maintenance
It’s always a good idea to keep a check on the wear and tear that your spark plugs and your filters have on them.
These are the filters you need to keep a check on every few thousand miles; fuel filters, air filters, oils filters.
All should be inspected regularly and replaced when necessary.
Preventative maintenance pays
When your car breaks down, or a major system fails, it can be inconvenient—but it can also be incredibly expensive to repair.
Routine maintenance—oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection, etc.—costs much less money, and though it may seem mildly inconvenient at the time, it can ultimately spare you a world of headaches, hassle, and unwanted costs.
How to jump-start a car
Jump-starting a car is another skill that can potentially be a lifesaver.
Car batteries usually die if you drain them, if you have a weak battery with corroded connections or if you happen to experience very hot or cold temperatures.
It might sound scary, but it’s quite simple to jump-start a car and it requires just a set of jumper cables and another car.
So if you ever get a dead battery, get your cables out and start your jump start process.
Danger signs
One of the best ways to keep small problems from developing into big ones is to get them checked out and fixed sooner rather than later—so keeping your eyes peeled for anything unusual happening with the car helps.
Also, be sure to listen carefully for odd noises, and pay attention to a ride that suddenly becomes shakier than it used to be.
All of these are warning signs of vehicular trouble.
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