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DRIVER TIPS

FOR YOUR SAFETY, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO HAVE YOUR
CAR INSPECTED REGULARLY BY A TRAINED TECHNICIAN

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Safe breaking system

A brake service is normally recommended bi-annually. Although, if your vehicle is used excessively the following will help you determine the tell-tale signs of when your brakes need to be checked.

A brake service is immediately required when:

 

  • You take longer to come to a full stop

  • You feel pulsations through the brake pedal

  • You feel like your vehicle is pulling to one side when you brake

  • You hear a squeaking / squealing / grinding noise when you brake

  • Your brake pedal goes to the floor or feels spongy before the brakes are activated

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Checking engine oil level

After you have allowed your vehicle’s engine to cool down, locate the oil dipstick. Pull it out and wipe it clean, then push it all the way back again.

After a moment pull it out again. If the oil is between the high and low marks, the oil level is fine.

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Checking the coolant level

After you have allowed your vehicle’s engine to cool down, locate the coolant reservoir.

The level of coolant should be between the ‘low’ and ‘high’ markings outside the reservoir.

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Checking the battery terminals

If the battery terminals are not clean, it is more difficult for the current to pass through the electrical system.

Remove the terminal caps and clean each contact post with a wire brush to get a nice clean metal contact surface. Clean the terminal caps before you reattached them.

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Checking engine oil level

After you have allowed your vehicle’s engine to cool down, locate the oil dipstick. Pull it out and wipe it clean, then push it all the way back again.

After a moment pull it out again. If the oil is between the high and low marks, the oil level is fine.

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Checking the coolant level

After you have allowed your vehicle’s engine to cool down, locate the coolant reservoir.

The level of coolant should be between the ‘low’ and ‘high’ markings outside the reservoir.

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Checking the coolant level

After you have allowed your vehicle’s engine to cool down, locate the coolant reservoir.

The level of coolant should be between the ‘low’ and ‘high’ markings outside the reservoir.

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