While away from home for a while or if you’re bed-bound for whatever reason, your car isn’t getting the love and maintenance it deserves. In other words, while you keep yourself occupied by hobbies like reading, gardening, playing your favorite games on Ace Ventura Online @Mansion etc, it’s important to apply a few tweaks to keep it in good working condition.
Abandoning your car in the garage may lead to the damage of some of the vital parts of the car, but the good news is that it can all be avoided if you take the time necessary to go through the procedure we’re about to cover.
Below Are Some Vital Tips To Maintaining A Car During A Prolonged Period Of Inactivity:
- Park your car in the garage/use specific car covers
- Ensure that you are not using your hand brake while packing
- Always disconnect the battery and apply grease.
- Disconnect the spark plug
- Remove old and condemned engine oil and fill up a fresh one
- The fuel tank (empty in case of petrol tank/filled up in case of diesel tank)
- Ensure the tires are properly inflated
- Clean the interiors before locking the car to avoid decomposition and bacteria.
Let’s Consider The Tips
- Park your car in the garage/use specific car covers: when the car is exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time, the paint tends to come loose, which often leads to cracks on the painting. Also, if the car is not parked in a garage, it may be exposed to bird droppings which stick to the car paint and can stay on it for as long as three or four weeks depending on the period of the lockdown, this can be washed off but if not done carefully can scrape off the car paint.
- Ensure that you are not using your hand brake while packing: it doesn’t matter whether the car is being parked on a slope or a flat ground, ensure you avoid using the hand brake while parking, this is because there are chances of getting the brake pads stuck with disks and drums and may cause the wheel to stay stuck.
- Always disconnect the battery and apply grease: disconnect your battery and keep it inside your house, apply grease to the nuts and bolt to avoid rusting and ensure the battery is charged. This will help to extend the battery life.
- Disconnect the spark plug: this is often done by an electrician or someone who is well abreast will the parts of the car. After removing the spark plug, put some oil into the spark plug connectors so that it will prevent corrosion.
- Remove old and condemned engine oil and fill up a fresh one: top up the engine oil if it is not enough. Also remember to change oil which has sediments and can be harmful to the engine.
- The fuel tank (empty in case of petrol tank/filled up in case of diesel tank): if it is a diesel engine, ensure that it is filled up. This is because if it’s not, it can lead to corrosion if it is not properly filled up. Petrol has a characteristic of getting stale over time, so it is harmful to keep it in the car for a very long time, it should be empty.
- Ensure the tires are properly inflated: this is because if the tire pressure is low for a long period of time, it can lead to cracks on the tire. So always keep the car tire properly inflated.
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