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Extending Your Car’s Lifespan: Essential Tips for Kenyan Drivers

James Mwangi by James Mwangi
28 January 2025
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Owning a car in Kenya requires attention to maintenance due to diverse driving conditions, from bustling Nairobi streets to rural terrain. Proper care not only ensures safety but also extends your vehicle’s lifespan, saving you costs in the long run.

1. Use Quality Fuel

Always refuel at reputable stations and avoid running your car below a half-tank. Sediments accumulating in the fuel tank can clog filters and corrode the pump, causing major issues. Regularly inspect your fuel system to prevent costly repairs.

2. Regular Fluid Checks

Fluids are the lifeline of your car’s engine and components. Routinely check and replenish engine oil, coolant, and brake fluid. Dark or dirty oil should be replaced promptly, while coolant should maintain a 50:50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water for optimal performance.

3. Replace Filters Periodically

Oil, air, and fuel filters are critical for efficient engine functioning. Replace them during routine service to avoid clogging and ensure longevity. Use genuine filters to maintain the car’s health and avoid frequent breakdowns.

4. Monitor Tyre Health

Tyres are crucial for safety and performance. Check for proper inflation, tread depth, and signs of wear. In Kenya’s variable road conditions, rotate your tyres regularly and ensure the least-worn tyres are on the rear axle to maintain stability.

5. Avoid Rough Terrain and Potholes

Kenyan roads, especially in rural areas, can be tough on your car’s suspension and tyres. Drive cautiously to avoid potholes that can cause alignment issues, damaged shocks, or punctured tyres. Proper handling reduces the risk of long-term damage.

6. Invest in Genuine Parts

Using original spare parts ensures durability and compatibility. Although cheaper alternatives may save money initially, they often lead to higher costs due to frequent replacements or damage to other components.

7. Act on Warning Lights

Warning lights on the dashboard should never be ignored. They signal potential issues that, if unresolved, can lead to major breakdowns. Regularly monitor your dashboard, address unusual noises, and consult a trusted mechanic for timely repairs.

Conclusion: A Guide to Smooth and Safe Driving in Kenya

By following these maintenance tips, Kenyan drivers can ensure their vehicles remain reliable and efficient. Regular servicing, careful driving, and quality replacements are key to a long-lasting car, even in challenging driving conditions. Pg slot

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