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Winterisation Tips

Keep the Juices Flowing. Replace vital fluids such as motor oil, differential fluid and transmission fluid according to the vehicle manufacturers' time and mileage recommendations.

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Jump Starting? Start With This First

Jump Starting? Start With This First

When jump-starting a dead battery, be sure to wear proper eye protection before you start. Inspect both the dead battery and the battery you're going to jump from. If either looks damaged, DO NOT attempt the jumpstart procedure. Also be sure the vent caps are secure.

 

To begin:

  • Make certain the vehicles are not touching and both ignition switches are turned to OFF
  • Connect positive booster cable to positive terminal of the dead battery
  • Connect the other end of the positive cable to the positive terminal of the live battery
  • Connect negative cable to negative terminal of the live battery
  • Make final connection of negative cable to the engine block (away from the battery) of the car with the dead battery. (This is done because the dead battery could be emitting flammable gas. This final connection is away from the battery so if there are any sparks, they won't cause an explosion.)
  • Start vehicle and remove cables in reverse order

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Car won't Start

Since the battery is crucial to starting your vehicle, a dead or weak battery means your vehicle won't start.

What Size Tyres?

When it comes to your tyres, size does matter. So be sure to buy the tyre size recommended in your vehicle's owner's manual.

Winterisation Tips

Keep the Juices Flowing. Replace vital fluids such as motor oil, differential fluid and transmission fluid according to the vehicle manufacturers' time and mileage recommendations.

Oil: Synthetic vs. Regular

Synthetics are "pure" oils designed to excel at extreme temperatures. Regular oils are mineral-based: they come from crude oil that is taken out of the ground and run through a refinery.

Detecting Trouble Digitally

Think you have to wait for a luxury car to have an onboard computer? Think again. Most vehicles today use an onboard computer to monitor and manage several of your vehicle's operating systems.

Viscosity Simplified

You see those cryptic combinations of letters and numbers on oil bottles everywhere. What do they mean?

Knock, Knock. Wrong Octane!

Octane. You sometimes see the word when you visit the petrol station but what does it mean?

What Does Oil Do Anyway?

Oil keeps everything lubricated, cool and clean — which is why it gets dirty.

Shedding Light on Halogen

Most new-model vehicles have halogen headlights because they produce more light than a regular bulb.

A Breath of Fresh Air for Your Vehicle

This simple barrier of accordion-folded paper may look insignificant but it's responsible for providing clean air to your vehicle's cylinders.

Oil and Filter: Time For a Change

To keep your oil clean and your engine healthy, a good rule of thumb is to change your oil and filter every 6-12 months or 6-12,000 miles

Tyre Tactics

Under- or over-inflation of tyres can: Cause uneven tread wear, weaken your tires, reduce traction, impact fuel economy,reduce the number of miles you get out of your tyres.

Maintenance "Musts"

The best way to keep your vehicle healthy is to keep it clean and lubricated. Maintenance "musts" include changing filters and oil on a regular basis.

Hit The Road Safely

Planning a road trip? Here is a checklist you should complete to help keep your car healthy and you off the side of the road:

Summertime Heater Maintenance

During the summer, be sure to crank up the heat. Once a month, try to turn on your heater for 1-2 minutes to let fluid circulate.

The Dirt on Silicon

Silicon, an abrasive element found in sand and dirt, can cause a great deal of damage to car engines.

Caught Overheating?

If you find your temperature gauge creeping into the red, turn on your heater. Sound crazy? It can work.

Jump Starting? Start With This First

When jump-starting a dead battery, be sure to wear proper eye protection before you start.

Clogged Fuel Injector or Filter: The Warning Signs

Your engine runs on a delicate balance of fuel and air. Dirt, sand and other impurities can clog your fuel filter and starve your fuel injectors.

Fan Belt Loose? Listen to this!

Listen for a high-pitched "screeching" sound while the engine is idling and/or on acceleration.

Increase Fuel Economy

Choose the right octane. Keep tyres inflated to proper levels. Don't drive at high speeds. Change your air filter. Have your fuel system professionally cleaned.

Defrost Quickly

To defrost your windows more quickly, turn on the air conditioner and keep your temperature gauge turned to warm.


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