As we adjust to the changing seasons, we will find ourselves driving more in the dark and winter weather approaching, so now is a good time to check your vehicle. Here are a few simple checks you can do at home to ensure your vehicle is safe and ready for challenging driving conditions:
Lights
Have someone check that all your lights are functioning as you turn each one on and off, including your indicators, headlights, and brake lights. Replacing bulbs is quick and inexpensive, but it is essential for keeping you and other drivers safe.
Brakes
- Check Brake Fluid: Ensure fluid levels are adequate. Top up if low, as this impacts safety.
- Consult Your Manual: Refer to your vehcile’s manual for brake fluid change intervals.
- Inspect Brake Discs: Look for signs of corrosion; significant corrosion may require replacement.
- General Recommendation: Replace brake discs and pads every two years.
- Watch for Symptoms: Listen for unusual noises or feel for shudders, as these may indicate brake issues.
Tyres
Examine your tyres thoroughly for any signs of cracks, tears, bulges, or unusual wear. It’s also crucial to check that the tyre pressure is suitable for your vehicle. Poorly conditioned tyres can negatively impact your vehicle’s handling and stopping distance, making it unsafe to drive.
Wipers & Windows
Inspecting your wipers and windows is a simple task. First, check your windows for any cracks or chips, as these can affect safety. Next, examine your wipers by lifting them away from the windshield to look for cracks, tears, or nicks in the rubber.
If you notice any issues with your vehicle and are concerned, we offer a FREE Vehicle Health Check to investigate further. After the check, we can recommend any necessary repairs or parts to ensure your vehicle is ready for winter and safe to drive. Remember, prevention is better than cure; addressing issues early can save you time and money.