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Vehicle Tips Every Woman Should Know!

Just because you are a woman does not mean you cannot look after your vehicle.

Every woman should know the following basic maintenance tips for their vehicle:

1. Getting To Know Your Vehicle

• Everything you buy comes with a manual, so does your vehicle.

Going through the owner manual will give you more insight on important information, everything from maintenance schedules, electrical systems, tyre pressure to specific fluids recommended for your vehicle.

2. Changing A Flat Tyre

• This might seem intimidating at first, as women are not known for the down and dirty type. But what do you do when you are stranded in an unknown location, with no cell signal to contact AA roadside assistance or anyone close to you?

The following clip will show you how to change a tyre step-by-step

3. Know Your Dashboard Warning Light Symbols

• These dashboard lights play an important role, as they indicate when there could be a potential failure or safety issue.

The following link shows a break-down of the different warning light categories.

4. How To Check Engine Fluids?

• This is one of the basics every driver should know how to check it themselves.

There are six essential fluids below:

1. Engine Oil

2. Coolant

3. Transmission Fluid

4. Windshield Washer Fluid

5. Brake Fluid

6. Power steering Fluid

The following clip indicates how to check and fill the fluids of your vehicle.

5. Emergency Kit

• It is always important to have an emergency supply kit in the trunk of your vehicle.

What does a basic emergency kit consist of:

1. Jumper Cables

2. Rope

3. Multipurpose Utility Tool / Tool kit

4. Fire Extinguisher

5. Reflective Triangle

6. Flashlight with extra batteries

7. Blanket

8. Bottled Water

9. Tyre fix sealant

10. Gloves

6. How To Jumpstart Your Vehicle?

• Here is a step-by-step guide on how to jumpstart your vehicle the correct way.

Also view:

Vehicle Maintenance and Repair

Vehicle Checklist, Roadworthiness and Safe Driving 

Goldwagen and Road Safety 

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