No one wants their car to breakdown, but it happens to almost everyone at some point.
When your vehicle does unexpectedly breakdown on the road, you'll want to be as prepared as possible. That's why we've put together this advice on how you can try to avoid common vehicle
breakdowns .
Keep reading for tips and advice that can help you keep your car running smoothly!
Another common cause of vehicles breakdown is low fluids. Make sure you keep your car's engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and radiator coolant at the correct levels.
If any of these fluids fall below their recommended marks, it can lead to serious problems down the road.
Cars can run for a long time. But the older they get, the more likely they are to breakdown. If your car is old and you're starting to experience issues, it may be time to consider an upgrade to avoid the inconvenience.
The average age of vehicles sold in Australia is 11 years, so if you're driving an older car then it's likely that the wear and tear on your vehicle has already started to show with minor issues.
The way you drive can affect how your vehicle performs. For example, if you're an aggressive driver who likes to accelerate quickly or push their car hard while stopping and turning then this could lead to excessive wear on certain parts of the vehicle such as brakes or tires.
By easing up on your day to day driving, you could save yourself money on unnecessary fixes.
A lot of breakdowns are caused by low fuel levels, so it's important to make sure your tank is always topped up when driving long distances.
It may be convenient not stop for fuel but if you run out on the road this could mean a lot more hassle. Make sure to keep your tank at least half full, and check before long trips, especially to rural areas, where you can stop to fill up so that you make it point to point without running out.
If you're driving in extreme weather conditions, be aware of the risks involved and adjust your driving to avoid hazards.
Severe storms can cause power outages, trees and branches to fall , and other dangerous conditions. If you're caught in a bad storm, stop where you can and find somewhere safe to wait it out rather than pushing through.
In some cases, a vehicle breakdown is simply the result of a mechanical failure. If your car starts making strange noises or reacting strangely when you operate it, take it to a mechanic for diagnosis and repair is needed.
Ignoring these warning signs can lead to bigger and more expensive fixes down the track.
When all else fails, don't hesitate to call for help. If your car breaks down and can't be driven away, you should contact a tow truck company for assistance.
At Trade & General Towing, we're here to help you get where you need to go as quickly and easily as possible.
Contact us today to learn more.
We hope this guide has been helpful! If you're ever in a situation where you need
breakdown towing in Newcastle or surrounds, be sure to call a reliable and professional tow truck for assistance.
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