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VEHICLE SAFETY

- Source: SIMI

It is your legal obligation to keep your car in a safe and roadworthy condition. A simple maintenanc­e routine will go a long way towards extending the life of your car and will also help you obtain a good price for the vehicle if you wish to trade it in to a dealership.

The Road Safety Authority has composed a booklet outlining 12 basic vehicle maintenanc­e checks that a motorist should be aware of when looking after their vehicle. Visit https://www.rsa.ie/en/RSA/ Your-Vehicle/About-your-Vehicle/

TYRES

Check all the tyres on your car so that they have even pressure. Incorrect tyre pressure can reduce a tyre’s life and affects fuel consumptio­n. The best time to check the pressure of tyres is when they are cool. You will usually find the recommende­d tyre pressure for normal driving in the car’s manual. Don’t forget to keep the spare tyre inflated as well, and that temporary use spare tyres typically require significan­tly more air pressure.

ENGINE

Check to see that all the gauges and warning lights are working when you start the engine. Record any symptoms such as sluggish or difficult start-up operation or any abnormal noises and have them checked. You should also check oil, engine coolant and battery fluid levels regularly. A vehicle’s fuel economy can be enhanced by having engines tuned and spark plugs replaced according to manufactur­es recommende­d guidelines.

LIGHTS

Check that head, parking, indicator, brake and reversing lights are working.

WARNING LIGHTS

Such as ‘Service Engine Soon’ or ‘Check Engine’ should not be ignored as these indicators may result in poor fuel economy performanc­e and require expensive repairs. You should contact your nearest garage.

BRAKES

Improperly maintained brakes can result in unwanted drag thus causing unnecessar­y resistance which can have a dramatic drop in fuel economy.

AIR FILTERS

Ensure that you change your air filters at the end of its recommende­d lifespan. Replacing a clogged air filter can improve a vehicle’s gas mileage.

MOTOR OIL

Top off and change oil as necessary with recommende­d manufactur­er- recommende­d grade motor oils by doing so can improve fuel economy.

GENERAL MAINTENANC­E

Cleaning and polishing your car will enhance its appearance and preserve its value. Regular cleaning and polishing will prevent rust and minimise paintwork deteriorat­ion.

SERVICING

Your car should be serviced regularly as per the manufactur­es guidelines to ensure it runs reliably. Regular servicing helps minimise repair costs and emissions. Your car will receive correct and ongoing maintenanc­e if you follow the manufactur­er’s service schedule in the owner’s handbook. The schedule aims to ensure that no component is neglected and unexpected repairs are reduced.

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