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Old Dec 10, 2021 | 03:41 AM
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How do you check your car after a long period of not driving?

A long period of lockdowns and social distancing can be bad for your vehicle. So, what are your options? Here are a few helpful things you should do for your car.

Giving your automobile a proper and thorough wash is a good thing you may do. Check with your homeowner's association to see if you're authorized to wash it in the parking lot of your condo.

An automobile that has been parked for several weeks may have some troubles. You should conduct a complete inspection of your vehicle, beginning with the cabin, the under-chassis, then the engine room. I also recommend yanking the intake hoses, vacuum hoses, electrical lines, and battery terminals, as critters such as rodents may have already arrived.

If you find your tires have been deflated, we recommend that you replace them right away because leaving your car sitting on flat tires can damage the car’s wheels or even its suspension system.

Giving the interior a thorough cleaning will prevent strange odors from gathering while also keeping the quality of the upholstery, seats, as well as other surfaces. I would recommend disinfecting the interior of your car, especially if you've lately had the opportunity to drive outside during your supermarket errands.

In terms of the engine, you might notice certain flaws while detailing it, in addition to making it seem fantastic. More significantly, completing these tasks will revive your sense of ownership and provide you with a sense of cleanliness and accomplishment.
 
Old Dec 29, 2021 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by fightingraven
How do you check your car after a long period of not driving?

A long period of lockdowns and social distancing can be bad for your vehicle. So, what are your options? Here are a few helpful things you should do for your car.

Giving your automobile a proper and thorough wash is a good thing you may do. Check with your homeowner's association to see if you're authorized to wash it in the parking lot of your condo.

An automobile that has been parked for several weeks may have some troubles. You should conduct a complete inspection of your vehicle, beginning with the cabin, the under-chassis, then the engine room. I also recommend yanking the intake hoses, vacuum hoses, electrical lines, and battery terminals, as critters such as rodents may have already arrived.

If you find your tires have been deflated, we recommend that you replace them right away because leaving your car sitting on flat tires can damage the car’s wheels or even its suspension system.

Giving the interior a thorough cleaning will prevent strange odors from gathering while also keeping the quality of the upholstery, seats, as well as other surfaces. I would recommend disinfecting the interior of your car, especially if you've lately had the opportunity to drive outside during your supermarket errands.

In terms of the engine, you might notice certain flaws while detailing it, in addition to making it seem fantastic. More significantly, completing these tasks will revive your sense of ownership and provide you with a sense of cleanliness and accomplishment. Not long ago I got my new Tesla Model S via the following company and this lockdown bothers me a lot
I do nothing since it is currently in a dry garage so I guess it must be safe there.
 

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