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Ways You’re Damaging Your Vehicle Every Day

Understandably, you want your vehicle on the road as long as possible. Mistakes can turn your reliable ride into a source of trouble. By knowing the ways you’re damaging your vehicle every day, you can stop issues in their tracks.

Hitting Speed Bumps at High Speeds

Hitting a speed bump is a jarring experience for passengers and has a big impact on your car. In fact, hitting speed bumps at high speeds is one way you can damage your vehicle’s suspension. The hard impact makes the internal parts deteriorate faster than usual, shortening the life span of the suspension.

Furthermore, speeding over speed bumps can affect your vehicle’s alignment and tire wear. It’s best to drive safely and maintain the integrity of the vehicle.

Shifting Gears Without Stopping

The transmission doesn’t stop your vehicle and switch gears simultaneously. It depends on the brakes to stop the vehicle, then make an easy transition between gears. Shifting while your car is moving can damage elements in the transmission. All this to say, come to a complete stop before shifting gears.

Braking Too Late

Sometimes, you need to do an emergency stop while driving. In that case, sudden braking is critical. However, it shouldn’t become common practice.

Braking too late can be one way you’re damaging your vehicle every day. It often leads to unnecessary wear and tear on your brake pads and causes them to deteriorate fast.

It’s best to anticipate braking and slowly come to a stop rather than slamming on the brakes.

Using Hot Water To Defrost Windows

You may encounter frosty windshields on a chilly morning and need a way to defrost the windows fast. Pouring a cup of hot water on the windows may seem like a time-saving life hack. Unfortunately, that’s not the case.

Pouring hot water on cold glass can cause the windshield to completely shatter, leading to an expensive trip to the mechanic. It’s best to use a scraper because it’s safer on your vehicle’s windows!

Overfilling the Vehicle

With rising gas prices, you probably keep a close eye on your tank. However, many vehicle owners are guilty of unknowingly overfilling their gas tanks. When they overfill the tank, the additional fuel goes to the vehicle’s vapor collection system. The fuel replaces vapor and can make the engine run inefficiently.

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