It’s important to pay attention to car dashboard warning lights because they can help you avoid a car breakdown, as well as potentially saving you from an expensive repair bill and keeping you safe on the road. There are two types of warning lights — red and orange. A red warning light suggests that you should act quickly because the problem is serious, such as an overheating engine, low engine oil pressure or a braking system problem. Book an Inspection immediately in this case. An orange warning light means that the engine management system — the computer that runs the engine — has detected a fault. You may continue to drive, but you should get your car inspected . There are 64 different symbols that can pop up on your car’s dashboard to let you know when something is wrong. Here are what they stand for: 1. Indicator to push the clutch 2. Indicator to push the brake pedal 3. Locked steering-wheel 4. Full beam turned on 5. Low tyre pressure 6. Side lights on 7. Proble...
Burnt out clutch leads to low fuel efficiency and pick-up. If you are facing these, it’s time to inspect the clutch before it breaks down, leaving you with a possibly high towing. In manual transmission cars, the clutch serves as a link between the engine and the gearbox.The lifespan is dependent on the driving (usage, frequency) and driving conditions (roads, terrain, inclination, type of car) Burnt out clutch leads to low fuel efficiency and reduced pick-up. If you are facing these, it’s time to inspect the clutch before it breaks down suddenly, leaving you with a possibly high towing charge depending upon where you are in the city or on a road trip. There are some tips or habits that you can enforce while the clutch is still healthy to prolong its lifespan and get the most out of it. Do not use the clutch pedal while waiting at traffic signals If you have to wait at a traffic signal, shift the gear to neutral and release the clutch pedal. Holding the clutch pedal down for...