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Once the battery is full charged remove the charging cord from Posted by zhikai0914 on 4 Jan 2013 at 6:07 PM
he battery completely. Once the battery is full charged remove the charging cord from the battery terminals. Check the water level inside the battery cells. The plates of the battery cells have to be completely immersed in water. If the water level is low, fill it with distilled water.Check the external battery casing for any cracks or breaks. Always keep the battery casing and terminals clean. The battery casing can be cleaned using a mixture of baking soda and water. The terminals can be prevented from rusting by applying a small coat of petroleum jelly over the terminals.Always make sure to maintain the correct tire pressure. Fill it with air if it is low. Once the tire is worn out, replace with new ones. Once in while get your cart examined by a professional mechanic.1. However busy your schedule might be, never forget to take your car for servicing whenever it is due. The routine car will help you avoid expensive repairs that can be avoided in time.2. Take proper care of the engine of your car. Keep a check on the engine oil at least once in two weeks. Add a good quality engine oil to keep your engine healthy. See what engine oil is recommended by the car manufacturer.3. Keep a constant check on the tyres. Tyres tend to depreciate; replace tyres as and when required. Make sure that the air pressure is maintained at all times.4. Get regular wheel balancing and wheel alignment done for your car. Wheel balancing is a 15 minute routine check for your wheels that can be done in any specialized wheel balancing shop. This will add to the life of the tyres and your car of course.5. Keep a vigil on the level of engine coolant once every two weeks to avoid overheating and serious damages to the car.6. The way you drive also affects your car. You should avoid keeping your foot on the clutch pedal at all times. Use brakes as less as possible. Avoid instant braking. Do not screech your tyres driving very fast. Follow good driving habbits to avoid accidents and subsequently increase the life of your car.7. Do not treat your car like a rugged sports monster. Refrain from racing the car as it stars or extreme braking. This would cause damage to your car and reduce its life in the long run.8. Take due care of the looks of the car as well. Wax coat the dashboard and on the outside regularly. Wax coating will reduce the risk of scratches and were and tear due to extreme environment conditions like scorching sun or dense rain.9. Preferably store your car in a garage or under a roof. Exposure to intense sun can lead to faded color of the car and the other fiber surfaces.10. Don't eat or drink inside your car. Avoid smoking cigarettes inside your car. Food and drink spills, stains and the foul smell of cigarettes can ruin the interiors of your Cars.When thinking aboutKENGLEINEWL954 peignkeen912 tire safety, it is important to consider two things: age and use. Vehicles driven daily are typically driven 15,000 miles a year. But there are situations where cars put on even fewer miles. This includes: being driven only on the weekends, never driving in the rain, 'show' cars, and cars that are stored for extended periods of time. So, some tires on these types of cars put on less than 100,000. But it doesn't mean that they are safe tires. Tires deteriorate over time and can 'age out' wear out before they wear out. In a statement from the British Rubber Manufacturers Association (BRMA) issued on June 5, 2001 regarding the age of tires they state, 'BRMA members strongly recommend that unu



 

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