Spotlight Magazines Spotlight on Mansfield South, Nottingham July 2015 | Page 8
Spotlight Magazine
Basic Car Maintenance
A holiday is a wonderful opportunity to
relax and take things easy, but it’s also
when we place extra demands on our car.
Whether planning a break on UK soil, or
a trip by ferry to the continent, chances
are that our motor is going to travel more
miles than usual, and this could bring
about unwanted trouble if we don’t take
precautions.
Holiday car-breakdowns are miseryinducing. I have vivid memories of steam
billowing out of our car’s engine one
summer as a teenager, and of my dad
fixing up some temporary repair that
involved a pop bottle.
Amazement that he had the know-how
to do such a thing (I had up to this point
branded him as a mechanophobe, if there
is such a thing) didn’t make up for the
frustration of being cooped up in a hot and
stuffy car when I should have been out in
the sunshine enjoying myself!
Most car faults are simple things which
could easily be avoided by a pre-holiday
inspection. So, at least a week before you
are due to go away, carry out these simple
checks to reduce the risk of your dream
break turning into a holiday nightmare!
Check the condition of the tyres, including
the spare. Inspect for cuts, abrasions,
bulges or embedded nails or stones. This
could also be a good opportunity to use
the jack and ensure it works properly!
Check the tread and tyre pressure. If you
are likely to be driving at sustained high
speeds or with the car fully loaded, you
may need to raise the pressure to higher
than normal.
Check the condition of the wiper blades
and clean them with a tissue dipped in
screen wash concentrate. If they look
damaged or if they smear a clean screen,
renew them.
Make sure all external lights are
functioning, including rear fog lights. Try
the horn, clean the windows and wipe the
lamp lenses and door mirrors.
Finally, make sure you have a warning
triangle, spare bulbs and a First Aid Kit,
especially if you are travelling abroad as
they are required in certain countries.
Prevention is always better than cure, but
don’t forget to take your breakdown cards
and membership details – just in case!
By Debbie Singh-Bhatti
First, check that your car won’t be due for
an MOT or service while
you’re away.
Next, check all the fluid
levels – engine oil and
coolant; brake, clutch and
power steering reservoirs;
screen wash; automatic
transmission fluid if
appropriate – and top up if
required.
Inspect the fan belt for
cracks and separation of
the belt plies and get a
new one fitted if necessary.
Consider carrying a spare.
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