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Jakarta, Spami-id.com - The rainy season allows the car owners to pay attention to their vehicle's condition. It's very important to be sure, while driving is safe.
As said by Agus Mustafa, the National Technical Support Auto2000, in order for cars to be used to jump in the rain is advised to do daily care.
"There are some things that need to be noticed during the rainy season, the first of the exterior that are also divided in some ways," said Agus when contacted by the MNC Portal.
"First the windshield, there's usually mushrooms and rubber-carbs already getting hard. Mushrooms can be polished, but for hardened rubber it's better to do rejuvenation," the tour again.
In addition, the owner of the vehicle also has to pay attention to the front and back wipers. In the summers, these components rarely work and usually are not the maximum.
"Then it is advised to be replaced during the rainy season to sweep the water properly," she said.
"Then there was a nozzel that sprayed water into the windshield and back. It needs to be checked whether it's blocked or not. The water volume in the storage tube should also be noticed,
Furthermore, Agus also explains the importance of checking the leg at the car. In origin, when it rains, it creates a puddle that allows the hole to become invisible.
To that end, the owner of the vehicle should also make sure his legs remain primed into one of the best ways to allow the car to be controlled when it hits the hole.
"The braking needs to be noticed, too. Usually after the rain the brakes get rusty, it needs to be cleaned so that the braking is more maximum,
"The tire also needs to be noticed on its wear and elasticity levels. The torso tires are thin and start hardening better before entering the rainy season the rest of the car legs, such as suspension and so on need to be taken care of for cars to have good control.
To get past the puddle, Agus Mustafa says, riders don't cross the high limits of the tip of the exhaust. It could cause the water to be sucked into the incinerator and it could cause a water hammer that could damage the engine.
"The easiest way is to look at the kind of cars we use if they've touched the exhaust. If that's the case, you better find a higher place or stop,
"In Auto2000 there was a case of our customers trying to flood, and it turned out that there was a hole that made the tip of the exhaust submerged. The engine got in the water and there was a water hammer. Had to get off the engine," shut it down.



