{"id":372,"date":"2022-02-23T14:00:12","date_gmt":"2022-02-23T15:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shapegreatness.org\/?p=372"},"modified":"2024-05-31T17:50:01","modified_gmt":"2024-05-31T17:50:01","slug":"common-car-maintenance-how-tos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/shapegreatness.org\/index.php\/2022\/02\/23\/common-car-maintenance-how-tos\/","title":{"rendered":"Common Car Maintenance How-Tos"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cars are great when they\u2019re running properly, right? But even if you keep your vehicle up to date on oil changes and routine car maintenance, things are bound to pop up that require your attention. And when they do occur, it\u2019s important to know how to respond.<\/p>\n
Even if you\u2019re not the most mechanically-minded or car-savvy person<\/a> around, there are some simple fixes that everyone can (and should!) learn. From jump starting a car, to changing a tire, to learning how to refill windshield wiper fluid, below are some car maintenance tips that can make you a more confident motorist.<\/p>\n Car batteries die. It\u2019s an unavoidable fact of car ownership. However, by always carrying high-quality jumper cables in your trunk, you mitigate the risk for an even worse situation.<\/p>\n First, you\u2019ll need the assistance of a kind friend or stranger when jump starting a car. Make sure both of your vehicles aren\u2019t running, the ignition is off, and parking brakes are engaged. Pop the hood of your car (if you haven\u2019t already) and locate your battery. This should be pretty straightforward, as your battery is the black rectangular item with the red and black terminals on top.<\/p>\n Remove any plastic caps on the terminals so that the nodes are properly exposed and follow these steps to safely attach the cables (we promise, it\u2019s easy and safe!):<\/p>\n Now it\u2019s time for the other driver to start their engine. Let it idle for a minute or two before you start your dead car. If it doesn\u2019t start right away, don\u2019t panic! Let it charge a few minutes and start it up again. Once you get your vehicle to run, let it run for five minutes. From there, it\u2019s time to unclip the jumper cables in reverse order<\/strong>:<\/p>\n After safely removing the clips (and saying your necessary \u201cthank you,\u201d of course), it\u2019s lastly important to allow your car to run for a minimum of 15-20 minutes. While it\u2019s not uncommon for car batteries to die in the cold, it may also be a sign of a failing battery. Be sure to consult your warranty and a service professional to confirm the life of your battery as soon as you can.<\/p>\n Much like their batteries, car tires wear out over time. It\u2019s just a reality of car ownership and maintenance. While there are some steps you can take to increase their longevity<\/a> \u2014 including rotating your tires regularly and keeping an eye on their tread \u2014 accidents do happen. Knowing how to change a tire can seem daunting if you\u2019re new to it, but it\u2019s actually easy when you have the right tools and instructions. Whether you run over a nail, drive over a pothole, or puncture a sidewall, here\u2019s our step-by-step guide on how to change a tire:<\/p>\n Once you have the spare tire safely attached to the vehicle, it\u2019s time to replace the hubcap and clean up and store all your equipment. Be sure to grab your flat tire, as it may be repairable by a reputable mechanic. It\u2019s also important to check the pressure of your spare tire. Know that temporary tires (also referred to as donuts) aren\u2019t made to travel at high speeds or long distances. It\u2019s recommended to travel straight to your preferred mechanic or dealer right away so they can assess the damage.<\/p>\n Much like fuel, fluids keep your car running smoothly and are a key part of vehicle maintenance. While some fluids require regular changes, others need to be checked every 50,000 miles. Luckily, some fluids can be checked and refilled in the parking lot of your local gas station. For example, windshield wiper fluid is one of the first fluids to run low \u2014 but also one of the easiest to refill. Simply purchase a jug at your local gas station or auto shop<\/a>, pour the fluid in the reservoir, and you\u2019re on your way.<\/p>\n Fluids like engine oil require routine maintenance but are easy to check yourself. Oil keeps your engine components spinning smoothly. While the exact mileage is often debated, it\u2019s generally recommended to change your oil somewhere between 3,000 and 5,000 miles. Luckily, checking your oil is simple. Most vehicles have a dipstick that lets you check your levels. It\u2019s essential to keep track of oil changes, as they\u2019re an important component of vehicle performance.<\/p>\n While transmission fluid, air conditioning fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and coolant require less frequent check-ups, they\u2019re also central components of any modern vehicle and crucial for car maintenance. Generally speaking, these are fluids that should be inspected during any normal tune-up. However, it\u2019s important to keep an eye on them. As usual, consult your manual to ensure you\u2019re checking your fluid levels at necessary increments. And if you have any questions, be sure to consult a trusted mechanic.<\/p>\n You\u2019ve probably been asked during an oil change or routine maintenance visit whether you\u2019d like the mechanic to change your air filter for you. While this works, it can be expensive, and it\u2019s really simple to change it yourself once you know how.<\/p>\n Driving without a working headlight isn\u2019t just dangerous, it\u2019s also illegal. The reduced visibility (by you and other drivers) makes your car more prone to accidents, making the road you\u2019re on less safe. It\u2019s important to change your headlight as soon as it burns out to avoid being pulled over or causing an accident. Changing a headlight isn\u2019t just routine maintenance, it\u2019s necessary in order to drive on the road.<\/p>\n During this installation, you should use safety gloves and goggles to protect your hands and face. Make sure you\u2019re protected because you\u2019ll be handling sensitive bulbs and possibly reaching into some tight spaces.<\/p>\n While we hope these instructions are helpful, there are some car issues you can\u2019t anticipate. And, let\u2019s be honest \u2014 sometimes we simply forget our jumper cables or procrastinate on inflating our tires. After all, car maintenance is often required when we least expect it. That\u2019s where Elephant\u2019s modern Real-time Roadside Assistance coverage<\/a> comes in. This coverage helps our customers get fast, safe, and high-quality maintenance service when they need it the most. Whether you need help with a flat tire, a battery jump, or a top off of fuel, we\u2019re here to help. Visit our website to learn more about our Real-time Roadside Assistance and our other services<\/a>, or log in to your online account<\/a> to add it to your plan!<\/p>\n The post Common Car Maintenance How-Tos<\/a> appeared first on Elephant Insurance<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Cars are great when they\u2019re running properly, right? But even if you keep your vehicle up to date on oil changes and routine car maintenance, things are bound to pop up that require your attention. And when they do occur, it\u2019s important to know how to respond. 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How to change a tire<\/h2>\n
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