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25.01.2022 #TipTuesday Check power-steering fluid Check the power-steering fluid once a month with the car warmed up. If the level is low, have the hoses and pump inspected for leaks. In addition to making your car difficult to steer, low power-steering fluid will damage the power-steering pump. Be sure to use the power steering fluid recommended for your car.



22.01.2022 #MondayMadness This is so true....let's find our own Jacinda!

22.01.2022 This little beauty just became available!

21.01.2022 #TuesdayTip Bad tyres lead to accidents, while good tyres keep you safer on the road. The tread depth on your tyres should never fall below 1.6 millimetres. If you regularly drive on slick or wet surfaces you will be better off with twice that much depth. You can easily buy a gauge to measure your tread depth the same way the professionals do.... These days tyres have convenient tread wear indicator bars built into them. These bars are barely visible when the tyre is new but as they gradually wear down these bars begin to appear. The bars are flat and run perpendicular to the direction of the trend itself. If more than one or two are visible this means the tread is getting low and the tyre needs replacing. The tread bars will be particularly obvious when driving on wet tracks as they will leave obvious prints. However, it is better to change your tyres before you reach this point as it is dangerous to drive in the wet without proper tyre tread.



21.01.2022 #MondayMadness This is so true...and more and more relevant in these "challenging" times.

21.01.2022 I'm just going to leave this here.

19.01.2022 #MondayMadness I think this says it all!



18.01.2022 #WisdomWednesday Definitely love more!

16.01.2022 #MondayMadness I finally had my pub lunch last week...bloody delicious! Has anyone else enjoyed their first pub lunch in months?

14.01.2022 #MondayMadness How often have you wished for more volume?!? Haha

14.01.2022 #WisdomWednesday We've all realised what we can't change lately. I choose freedom

14.01.2022 #TipTuesday How to Jump-Start a Car Carrying a set of jumper cables can help you help a fellow motoristor the other way around. How to jump start a car is usually pretty simple, but it’s serious business and you have to do it right to do it safely. * Pull your cars close enough to each other to connect the cables, but never let the vehicles touch. This could cause a short. * Shut off the ignition switch, lights and accessories in both cars before you jumpstart a car. Be sure... the vehicles are in park or neutral and that the parking brake is set. * Make sure you can identify the positive and negative terminals of both batteries to know how to put on jumper cables. * The positive terminal is most likely connected to the car’s starting/charging system with a red cable that has a plus sign. The negative is connected to the engine of the vehicle and usually has a minus sign. 1. Clamp the positive (red or yellow) cable to the positive terminal of the weak battery. Make sure the other end doesn’t touch any part of the car’s engine or body or you could get a dangerous spark. 2. Clamp the other end of the positive cable to the positive terminal of the good battery. 3. Clamp the negative cable (black) to the negative terminal of the good battery. 4. Clamp the other end of the negative cable to a clean metal part of the engine (like a bolt head or bracket) in the car with the weak battery. Keep the clamp away from the battery, any moving parts and the fuel system. Don’t attach the negative cable to the negative terminal of the weak battery when jumping a car battery! 5. Now start the car with the good battery, let it charge the weak battery for 5 minutes, then try to start the car with the weak battery. 6. Disconnect the cables in the reverse order See more



13.01.2022 #MondayMadness Anyone else feel like this on a Monday morning

11.01.2022 Change your fuel filter When was the last time you replaced your fuel filter? If you’re like most of us, you cannot remember and that’s because fuel filters are largely out of sight these days on new cars and in some cases have been eliminated altogether. Fuel filters should be replaced every 40,000 to ensure your engine gets clean fuel. On closed fuel injection systems, loosen the fuel filler cap to depressurize the fuel system.

09.01.2022 #WisdomWednesday For every woman who feels the spirits of their ancestors speaking to them

09.01.2022 #TipTuesday Beware the wet thumb If you top off your tires at a service station, check to see if there's moisture coming from the air pump. Simply depress the pin inside the inflator valve with your thumbnail. If your thumb gets wet, advise the station manager that his tanks need to be drained and go to a different station. Moisture, trapped inside a tire, can cause pressure variations and corrode rims.

06.01.2022 #WisdomWednesday Spot on!

05.01.2022 #MondayMadness Who else is like this?

05.01.2022 #WisdomWednesday My hope is for everyone to do this....NOW!

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