Wednesday, August 7, 2019

How To Navigate Your Vehicle Through Flooded Areas

The torrential monsoons have done terrible damage to the city. And this is the case with every rainy season. People from the Mahindra service centre in Mumbai say there is sudden spike in car troubles every monsoon. Right from engine failure to water entering the body of the vehicles. They have had to fix these issues and educate people on how to drive safely in the rains.

Here are some tips:

1. Gauge the flooded area

Almost everyone knows there are certain areas in the city that one must not risk going to in the rains. But if you unexpectedly get stuck in heavy rains, always step out of your car to check the actual depth of the water. If the water seems to be going above your hood, avoid taking that route. You need to check whether driving through a certain area is worth the risk.

2. Drive slowly

Many people tend to feel they must rush through a flooded section of the road. But experts at the Maruti Suzuki service center say that’s not the right way to do it. First and foremost, turn off your air conditioner so that water doesn’t automatically get sucked into the vents. Go slowly through the depths of the water, but don’t stall for too long, make sure your engine is running throughout.

3. Stay calm

The number one rule of driving safe is to remain calm. No matter what the weather conditions, you will be safe only when you have a cool head on your shoulders.

3 Ways To Extend The Lifespan Of Your Wipers

Come, monsoon, everyone starts checking their wipes to see if they’re working fine. Little did you know; you can do small things to keep your wipers in pristine condition throughout the year,  so you don’t have to run to the Hyundai service centre in Mumbai at the last minute to replace them. Experts at the Honda service centre in Mumbai say, many people are not aware how to extend the life of their wipers. 

Let’s run through these tips:

1. Washer fluid to the rescue

Wipers when not in use, often gather a lot of dirt and dust. This deteriorates the condition of the rubber strip below it which can then scratch the windshield when used. So, always remember to soak a cotton cloth in washer fluid and wipe it clean with one or two strokes.

2. Park in shade

The Mumbai heat is intolerable even for the cars, so try and park in shade always. The heat has a drastic effect on the rubber strip which loses its flexibility and gets very dry and scratchy.

3. Don’t use wipers for dust

Many people make the mistake of using wipers to clear dry dust on the windshield. Wipers are meant to clear water. So even if you need to clean the dust, spray some water on your windshield and then use the wipers. This will lengthen the life of the rubber strip.