Many of us rely on our cars to get around, and understandably, we want them to be as reliable as possible. However, some things could be making your car deteriorate more quickly. By being aware of what these things are, you can help to give your car a longer and healthier life. Harm can be caused by not having regular servicing Servicing your car is imperative. While a car service can be an easy thing to put off or forget to do, the long-term consequences of this could cost you big time. A service can pick up on any potential problems that your car might be facing, and by dealing with then early, it could save you money as they will be less of a problem to fix. Choose a reliable mechanic for your car service in Kingsgrove, and you can be confident that your car is in the best hands. Not completing regular checks on your fluids Your car needs certain fluids to run, such as brake fluid, oil and coolant. These fluids need to be replaced regularly to ensure that your car is running at its optimum level. If you are feeling confident, you can sometimes check your fluid levels yourself, but if you need any help, then your friendly mechanic at Roselands Automotive Centre can help you during your car service in Bexley. Forgetting to check your tyres One of the most essential components of your car is its tyres. However, if you neglect to regularly check your tyres, you could be reducing the lifespan of your car and even put yourself and others in danger. You should check your tyre pressure regularly. The good news is that is it simple to do. Tyre pressure gauges can be picked up relatively cheaply, or you can go to your local garage for a quick check. If your tyres have low pressure, you are more likely to face failure from your tyres. They may not have even contact with the road surface and have more resistance. This causes them to wear out more quickly. Over-inflated tyres can also be an issue, and the centre of the tyre can wear out more quickly because it has the most contact with the road. Your tyres should also be checked regularly to make sure that they have enough tread left and that there are no bulges, rips or damage to your tyres. Bring your car to Roselands At Roselands Automotive Centre, our car service in Earlwood can help make sure that your car is in tip-top condition. With this, and following the advice above, you can help your car last longer and be there for when you need it most. |
Sunday, January 17, 2021
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Monday, September 21, 2020
How Smart Drivers Can Reduce their Motoring Costs
Running a car is an increasingly expensive business due to the mounting cost of fuel, repairs, insurance and taxes. Add in the cost of the car itself and you’re facing a sizeable annual bill for the convenience of being mobile.
It is possible to reduce costs by cutting corners — buying a cheaper, older car and having it serviced less frequently or not at all. However, that puts you at risk and may be more expensive in the long term since, when you do get problems; they will be more serious and take longer for our Kingsgrove mechanic to sort out.
The Best Ways to Save Money Safely
Cutting corners isn’t a sensible thing to do, particularly since it can put you in danger. But there are plenty of other things you can do to save money:
· Drive sensibly and efficiently. If you’re constantly accelerating and braking hard, that’s bad for fuel consumption and wear on the brakes. Instead, aim to drive smoothly, be aware of what’s ahead and change gear to adjust to your speed. That will save on fuel, make your car last longer and reduce the need for repairs by a Bexley mechanic.
· Check your tyres frequently. Worn tyres can be dangerous and those inflated to the wrong pressure will increase fuel consumption. Although you don’t need the best quality tyres, cheap ones that are under-inflated will cost you.
· Reduce the load. If you have a roof rack on the car, it’s producing drag and adding weight that will make fuel consumption worse. Similarly, if your boot’s full of stuff, it’s all added weight to carry so remove anything that’s not needed. Clear the clutter for better performance.
· Get the best deal. Shop around for insurance rather than just renewing automatically. That will ensure you get the cheapest price. Pay annually if you can because monthly instalments will incur interest.
· Care for your car. Keeping the car clean and in good order will prolong its useful life. And there are things you can do yourself to save money, such as replacing worn wiper blades and light bulbs.
Efficient Performance
If you do try to look after your car, you will be more aware of its state. So, you’ll know if the brakes look worn, if the tyres need replacing or if there are other defects.
Whilst you may not be able to correct these yourself, our Earlwood mechanic will be happy to help and early action will keep you safe and save you money on more extensive repairs later. We’ll also be happy to check things out and carry out regular services so your car will run as efficiently as possible.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Looking after you Car during Lockdown
Essential Steps to Protect your Car
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Sunday, April 12, 2020
Drive Safely in Wet Weather Conditions
We take a look at five things that will help you to drive more safely in wet weather conditions.
Cut Your Speed
The number one piece of advice that you should take on board is to slow down. By reducing your speed, you’ll have more time to react should something go wrong. Avoid making any abrupt changes in speed or direction and try to keep more distance between your car and the car in front.
Be Seen and Be Safe
Most modern cars have automatic lights which turn on in adverse weather conditions, but if you still have the manual type, make sure that you switch them on. It’s also advisable to ensure that your wipers are up to the job, so check them for wear or damage to the blades. It’s easy to change the wiper blade yourself, or it can be done as part of routine maintenance when you take your car for a service in Earlwood.
Keep Your Vehicle Well Maintained
Every car owner should ensure that they keep their vehicle well maintained by booking it in for a regular car service in Bexley. During a service, your mechanic will check the brakes, suspension, steering, tyres and ABS.
As part of your routine maintenance tasks, it’s essential to ensure that you keep a good eye on your tyres. If they lose more than 50% of their tread, their traction will be compromised, particularly in rainy conditions.
Pay More Attention to the Road
During wet weather, it’s sensible to avoid driving through puddles, even if they are relatively small as there is the potential that your vehicle will aquaplane. You should also keep a more careful eye on the traffic around you so that you can react quickly should an unexpected situation develop.
Be Prepared
Whatever time of year you travel, having an emergency kit in your car is always a good idea. In addition to the usual items, consider adding a rain poncho or waterproof jacket to your kit along with a torch in case you break down when it’s dark and wet.
Stay Safe While Driving in the Rain
Staying safe while driving in wet weather is mainly down to common sense, appropriate driving for the conditions and ensuring that your vehicle is roadworthy. And don’t forget, to keep abreast of upcoming weather conditions by listening to the weather forecast so that you know what to expect on the roads.
Monday, November 4, 2019
Getting the Most from Your Car’s Aircon
To get the most from your car’s aircon, follow the tips below and you can continue to reap the maximum benefits.
Have your aircon regularly serviced
Servicing your aircon is one of those things that can often slip through the net or be on your never-ending to-do list. However, getting your aircon serviced ensures you are getting the most from the system and that it will be ready when you need it most and cool your car down quickly, vital for those hot summer months.
It can be serviced along with your car service in Kingsgrove at Roseland’s Automotive and we can check that all components are working.
Don’t bother switching it on before you drive
It can be tempting to switch your engine on five or ten minutes before you get into the car. However, your aircon functions best when you are driving, so turning it on before means that it will not cool your car down as quickly and you will waste fuel.
Recharge your aircon when needed
If you find that your car is not cooling down as quickly as it used to, the chances are your aircon is running out of gas and needs recharging to work at its optimum level. When you go in for your car service in Belmore, ask for your aircon to be checked and recharged if necessary.
Check the filter is clean
A dirty aircon filter can stop your aircon from working effectively because the air cannot flow as well. If it is clogged up, it will need changing. If you need any help with this, your friendly team at Roseland’s Automotive can help you.
Set the temperature to its lowest
You may naturally set your aircon to its lowest temperature to cool down your car as quickly as possible, but this is also the best way to get the most from your aircon.
Turning it to the lowest temperature means that all your aircon needs to focus on is getting rid of the hot air. If you choose to set it to a certain temperature, it means that it might also need to warm up the air to get to that temperature and therefore use more fuel.
Avoid re-circulating
If you have a re-circulation function for air in your car, turn it off to ensure everyone on your journey remains cool and comfortable. Your aircon system takes the air from the front of the car and re-cools it when in this mode and therefore those in the back seats can get hot and stuffy.
Follow these tips for a cool and comfortable journey.