Avoid Breakdowns and Costly Repairs

Even the toughest vehicles need some TLC to keep them in top shape. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure that your car remains reliable. Whether you're driving from Durbs to Jozi, or just running daily errands, taking care of your car will help you go the distance!

 

Keep Your Windshield Wipers in Top Condition 

Your windshield wipers are essential for clear visibility, especially in bad weather. Faulty wipers can compromise your safety, so it’s vital to ensure they are in good working order.

TIP: If your wipers squeak or leave streaks, it’s time for a replacement. Make sure to buy the right wiper blades for your car’s model to avoid poor performance.

 

Regularly Change Your Engine Oil

Keeping your engine well-lubricated is crucial for its performance and longevity. Regular oil changes prevent friction, overheating, and costly engine repairs.

TIP: Follow your vehicle’s manual for oil change intervals. If you struggle to remember, consider installing an electronic oil pressure gauge that monitors oil levels and alerts you when it’s time for a top-up.

 

Clean Your Car Seats and Upholstery

Over time, spills and stains from coffee, soda, or dirt can accumulate on your car seats. Keeping your car’s interior clean enhances its appearance and prevents long-term wear.

TIP: Use a safe upholstery cleaner for all surfaces, including fabric, leather, and dashboards. For leather seats, create a DIY cleaner using ½ a cup olive oil and a ¼ cup vinegar. Spray the mixture, let it sit for five minutes, and then wipe it clean.

 

Maintain Proper Tyre Pressure 

Properly inflated tyres are essential for your car’s safety, fuel efficiency, and handling. Under-inflated tyres wear out faster and can affect your vehicle’s performance.

TIP: Check your tyre pressure every 2-3 weeks to ensure it meets the manufacturer’s recommendations.

 

Monitor Your Car’s Coolant Levels

Your car’s engine generates a lot of heat, and the cooling system helps regulate its temperature. Keeping an eye on your coolant levels will prevent the engine overheating, which can lead to serious damage.

TIP: Always check your car’s coolant levels before long drives. If the temperature gauge on your dashboard shows the needle moving toward the red zone, pull over and let the engine cool before adding coolant.

 

Extend the Lifespan of Your Car

Consider getting dotsure.co.za’s extended car warranty to protect against unexpected mechanical or electrical breakdowns. We cover more than 60 car parts that are prone to breaking or failing.

Stay safe and keep your car in top shape!