As the auspicious festival of Diwali just went by, many of you all must have bought new cars and maintaining them can be quite a task sometimes. Here are a few tips that you can use, to make your new car more durable, more comfortable, and smoother to drive. Once your new car is parked in your garage, you can also get it to Laxman Car Spares & Accessories in order to ensure that your vehicle is ready to hit the roads.
Check the engine oil:
Have this done once a month if you want to make sure that your car’s oil conditions stay intact for a longer time. You must also do it more often if you notice an oil leak or observe some changes in the frequency of when you add the oil. Always remember to do the check with the car parked on ground level, in order to get an accurate dipstick reading. In case of a leak, get it fixed at the earliest.
Check the tire air pressure:
Do this once a month and especially before an extended road trip. A half-filled tire can lead to the tire wearing off sooner than it should. You will also notice a decline in your driving’s smoothness, and the tires are also at a risk of tearing in case of low pressure. Just like the engine oil, if you think that something about the tire pressure doesn’t feel right, get it fixed as soon as possible.
Wash your car regularly:
If you wish to keep the newness of your just bought car intact, then you must take care of it. Wash your car at least once a week. You might also want to get special detergents and disinfectants to keep the freshness and the sanitization of your car alive. Ensure that the products you use do not damage the vehicle’s external and internal parts in any way. Sometimes, just water, soap, and a soft cloth could do wonders.
Processing the paperwork:
Last but not least, one of the critical things you must do right after buying a car is to keep all the paperwork in a safe place. Have them in a waterproof file, maybe keep an extra copy at your home and office, but ensure that all of the paperwork is done and is safe with you. These documents are essential to your driving and must not be neglected at any cost.