7 Driving Habits That Ruin Your Car and Empty Your Wallet

7 Driving Habits That Ruin Your Car and Empty Your Wallet

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How to drive a car easily and safely? How to brake gently? Here are some simple driving tips and secrets you need to know to drive your car like a pro.
Have you been driving for many years or are you just starting to drive? This activity can be both exciting and exhausting. Of course, this first depends on the road conditions. However, there is another important thing to consider when driving: how your car handles. The longer you have owned a car; the more driving habits you acquire. Unfortunately, not all of these habits are good. Additionally, the more experienced you become, the harder it is to break them. And very often, these habits can affect the condition of your car. We decided to compile examples of reckless driving behavior.

TIME STAMP
Put your hand on the gear lever 1:09
Refuel only when the tank is almost empty 2:13
Frequent braking 3:04
Ignore suspicious sounds 4:26
Neglecting to use the handbrake 5:50
Running a cold engine at high revs 6:34
Keep your foot on the brake when going downhill 7:17

SUMMARY
– Whether you own an automatic or manual car, a transmission that isn't working properly can cause serious problems both under the hood and on the road. Additionally, transmissions are very complex, they have many moving parts, ignoring this bad habit can easily land you in huge expenses for a transmission repair.
– Dirt enters the filters and the pump and causes damage. The latter aims to recover fuel from the fuel tank and return it according to engine demand. During the winter months, always leave the tank at least half full of fuel to avoid large amounts of condensate forming.
– To avoid unpleasant accidents, remember to change the brake hoses quickly and monitor the brake fluid level. Keep in mind that braking is another skill to master; it takes a certain level of skill to do it correctly.
– Please follow the following steps to safely move your vehicle off the highway and avoid any possible hazards.
First, stop in a safe place. Don't hesitate to ask for any help you can because the process may not be as simple as it seems. And remember to turn on the hazard lights. If the car is completely broken down and you can't start it, simply push it to a safe place. After that, try to diagnose the problem.
– To successfully park on a slope, hold the brake pedal and shift to /"park./" position. Then pull the handbrake, then slowly release the brake. Regardless of whether your car has a manual or automatic transmission, car manufacturers recommend using the parking brake to immobilize any parked vehicle.
– Most modern engines do not need to be warmed up. However, it is worth remembering that until the gauge indicates operating temperature, the engine should not be run above 2,000 rpm. In freezing weather, it is advisable to let the engine run for 1 to 2 minutes before starting.
– The right thing to do is to downshift and activate engine braking, which helps reduce the use of normal brakes. It works by reducing engine speed, which means the vehicle speed also decreases. The aim is to prevent the vehicle from gaining too high a speed, particularly when going downhill.

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