Having experience behind the wheel can make us daring and lead to certain attitudes that put the operation of the vehicle at risk.
The care of the vehicle is essential to keep it in excellent condition and therefore does not generate extra costs. Keeping the car in good condition will help you drive more safely. If you have any behavior or attitude that could put the performance of the car at risk. It is better to take into account these recommendations:
1. Driving fast or slow:
Driving must be efficient, you cannot drive aggressively but not too slowly either, this will make the vehicle use more fuel, pollute more, and your tyres wear out faster, as well as cause breakdowns in the clutch, transmission and gearbox.
2. Improper use of the brakes:
A violent and fast driving, cause damage to the braking system of your vehicle, because this system is not designed to withstand intense use. It can also cause problems that lead to premature wear of brake pads and discs. If you still abuse your brakes, you will end up damaging your tires.
3. Drive with a reserve fuel tank:
If you’re used to filling your tank when you don’t have a drop of fuel, your vehicle will start to get damaged. This is because the bottom of the tank is where sediment and impurities that are difficult to filter accumulate, which can cause problems in the engine. That’s why you should avoid having your tank empty or below the established parameters – don’t run out of fuel!
4. Check the oil level:
Oil change intervals can be up to 30,000 km, depending on factors such as fuel type, light traffic, long journeys, etc. It is not only a matter of going to the workshop, but also of checking the level of the lubricant through the dipstick. If it is getting too low, fill it up. If you do not do this could damage the engine of your vehicle.
Lubricant change intervals can be up to 30,000 km, this will depend on factors such as fuel type, light traffic, long journeys, etc. It’s not just a matter of going to the workshop, but also of checking the level of the lubricant through the dipstick. If it is getting too low, fill it up. If you do not do this could damage the engine of your vehicle.