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Is Your Car Ready in Winter

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

When you get up in the morning from your warm bed and found your car won’t start, you can guess you have a dead car battery. If you have a weak battery the winter will certainly finish it off. You have to prepare your car for winter weather.

Car battery manufacturers use the term maintenance free very loosely. The steps needed to maintain a good battery are simple and you can do it yourself. You can remove the battery cables starting with the negative and clean the cable ends and battery terminals with a wire brush. You can see video at link below to see how battery terminal can be cleaned easily.
Video: How to take care of your car

Check your car tires frequently during cold weather, add enough air to keep them at recommended inflation level.

Change the oiland use manufacturer’s recommended grade of oil.

Keep your car fueled and in good working order. Be sure to check the following:

1. Antifreeze/Coolant
2. Windshield wiper fluid
3. Heater
4. Brakes
5. Ignition
6. Emergency flashers
7. Exhaust
8. Tires (air pressure and wear)
9. Fuel
10. Oil
11. Brake fluid
12. Defroster
13. Battery
14. Radiator

You can check up your car at nearest car service station to prepare your car for winter so that your car remain safe on road.

For any car problem, you can send questions to our experts at: http://mericar.com/ask_the_expert.php

More For Reading:
http://www.winter-car-care.com/batteries-winter.html

Do you believe car mechanic? Check out what he can hide from you

Friday, September 10th, 2010

At first car service of your new car, you do not doubt on car service station (OEM dealer) for any malpractice until things go wrong just after that. You may start doubting on mechanic when you need to get service or repair done at nearest auto shop. There are few tips to avoid mechanics who hide things about your car.

Few complaints that customers who do not know about cars (especially women) and their mechanics take advantage of that. A user on Shine Yahoo said when she goes along with husband the car is in perfect condition, but when she is alone there’s always one or two serious things wrong with it.

Recently Shine published an article “13 Things Your Car Mechanic Won’t Tell You”. Few points are interesting and applicable to mechanics here in India too. Here is a new list of things (#5, 6, 7, 8,9 are from shine.yahoo).

1. Mechanics tells you that you car servicing will take 2 -3 days. He may be outsourcing his work or he does not have mechanic, routine car servicing does not take much time.

2. All recommendations may not be true, check with other dealer.

3. He has found broken fuel injector in your car; chances are he may have broken it himself.

4. Mechanic who does not explain you possibilities of car problem and is giving you impression that car has serious problem, avoid him.

5. It’s nuts to take a car with engine problems to a shop without a good engine analyzer and scan tool. Any mechanic who says ‘I don’t need fancy equipment’ should be avoided.

6. Synthetic motor oils may cost more, but you’ll get a lot more miles between changes.

7. When you go for a second opinion, don’t tell the mechanic what the first diagnosis and price were.

In India, some customers (especially emotional one) allow second mechanic to talk about mistake of first one. It is old formula to impress customer to give impression that you are in safe hand.

8. Coolant flushes and power steering flushes are very common gimmicks at quick lubes. Check your owner’s manual; many cars have fluid that is designed to go 100,000 miles. And cleaning fuel injectors is a waste of time and money. There are additives on the market that do a great job.

9. Always ask for OE [original equipment] brake pads or at least equivalent material.

Read more: Shine.Yahoo