Car Maintenance Advice & Tips
Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by admin in Car maintenance guides

Whether you own a BMW, Ford, Citroen or a Mercedes, keeping your car in excellent condition is a must and something that needs to be worked on continually. This article will show you just what you need to know in order to look after your vehicle correctly.
Cleaning Your Vehicle The first step in caring for your car is to keep it clean. The car body needs to be kept free of mud and dust which can cause scratches and damage to the paint. A good car wash is perfect, at least once every week. If you are going to wash your own vehicle, make sure that you get into all the crevices of the car body, around the spoilers, etc. certain cars may have special car accessories or features that need to be looked after differently. For example, if your BMW or Mitsubishi has blacked out windows, these will need to be cleaned with special cleaning fluids to avoid scratching them and leaving telltale marks in the tinting. Using a soft cloth that has been well wrung out in plain water is the best way to clean blacked out windows, but if you need something stronger, an alcohol based cleaner is fine to use. If you have alloys on your car, you’ll need to make sure that they are also kept clean. It’s far easier to maintain the vehicle than to try and deep clean it once a year! Alloys need to be treated with care to avoid scratching them. Whenever you are going to clean your car, be sure to rinse everything first with water so you won’t be rubbing particles of dirt into the alloys or paint. It’s a good idea to use a protective polish as well, to keep them from getting too soiled next time. Chrome is another part of your car that needs special cleaning. Be careful not to use abrasive cleaners that can scratch the chrome finish. There are plenty of cleaners designed specifically for cleaning chrome and they work far better than common cleansers.
Tyres are definitely a vital part of your car and they need to be maintained in order to keep your car road safe. The best way to do this is to change your tyres whenever they are wearing down and to ensure that they are always properly filled with air. It’s always best to check the standards within the Highway Code regularly. You will save a lot on petrol this way, too, since under filled tyres cause the car to burn more petrol or diesel. It may not seem like much, but it certainly adds up over time.
Petrol and Diesel Another important consideration, whether you use diesel or petrol, is the quality that you are putting into your vehicle. Poor quality petrol can contain impurities and contaminants that will damage your vehicle eventually and can cause your car to run rougher. For a smoother ride, you want to ensure that your tyres are filled to the right pressure and that your petrol is clean. This will also help keep the exhausts in good condition. There will be fewer impurities to clog things up and you’ll end up with fewer issues over time. It really doesn’t matter what car you own, the basic cleaning and maintenance procedure is basically the same for all of them. You will need to make sure that the entire car is cleaned, tyres filled, chrome polished and alloys cleaned.
Cleaning your vehicle on a regular basis will ensure that you don’t have too many problems. The build up of dirt and dust can be quite difficult to clean if left for a while, so regular cleaning is a must. Maintaining your vehicle isn’t that hard if you stay on top of it and make sure that you use good quality petrol to avoid contaminants.
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AK
31. Jul, 2009
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Jon
31. Jul, 2009
generally its 15 percent of your monthly wage before tax. your student loan i doubt will play a part in what you give her as this is for your studies but check on it. anything she does not receive from you in child support will be topped up in her income support benefit based on what a child and parent needs to live on.
Stop paying for all the stuff, she would have been entitled to a grant for this and is also receiving benefits which amounts to alot aswell as you childsupport so she doesnt need you for this. this is what your shicld supprt is for. if you want to buy it fine but you need stuff for your place too sooo……
contact the child supprt agency, type it in on google youll get the number there, they also have an online calculator to work out what you should be paying:)
personally i think you are overpaying her. my ex has a full time job and earns 10 times what you do and i get just a little more than her.
asstelleng
31. Jul, 2009
better than the belt thing
69fordgreenmonster
31. Jul, 2009
i hope someone can help me out i have a 88 nissan maxima 6 cylinder. it runs fine on the street but as soon as it reaches 65mph on the highway it starts shaking like crazy up and down really bad .i decrease to 64 and it stops.other times i have pushed it to 80mph and nothing goes wrong it runs smooth im totally lost anyone help!???
JuSeo91
01. Aug, 2009
women
quuaa1
01. Aug, 2009
You’re an idiot, you’ll wreck your engine like that.
305eddie1
02. Aug, 2009
lol
charlierocks9
02. Aug, 2009
who doesn’t know how to change an air filter?!?
David B
02. Aug, 2009
I don't know where you are from but here in NY they do not assess you child support on what YOU can afford to live on they assess a percentage of you pay and they don't care how many taxes you pay after that. I have a sister has 3 kids works 40 hours a week and comes home with about $30… Also if they did not include the $50 a week you gave her she probably denied getting it… I think child support is basically a good thing but they are very very heartless with people in alot of cases.
On the other hand you only live 8 miles from work you may have to ride a bike to work…. It is not hard to do once you get used to it. Unfortunately if you can't afford to drive there you probably could not afford public transportation for only 8 miles….
You case is sad but they don't really care about you… Get a job working for yourself something they would not know about under the table work I know that sound horrible but you have to eat too. Keep the job you have though because so do your kids….
Col
03. Aug, 2009
go in the boot and at the back of the light there will be a plastic cover or a flap, underneath you will access the back of the light and the wiring plug.
you should see 3 or 4 nuts/bolts which will need undoing and then disconnect the wiring plug and the light unit can be removed.
it is a bit short for space on these cars, have patience!
sorry its a little vague but its ages since i did one..
Jatt6O4
03. Aug, 2009
okay then thats good
Jatt6O4
03. Aug, 2009
LMFAO
flamemaster89
03. Aug, 2009
it was kind of a joke. i only took it for a little spin when changing the filter. plus its a lease!
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