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Understand your car’s warning signals

If you’re not a mechanic, then it’s important that you know what your car’s warning signals are. You need to know what to look and listen out for, it might be your car silently screaming for a service without actually breaking down on you.

The earlier you are aware that something is wrong with your car, the earlier you can take it in to be fixed and save yourself from a possible accident or unwanted breakdown in the middle of nowhere. If you’ve been driving your car for a long time, then you can probably tell when something doesn’t feel or sound how it normally does.

But for those who are completely oblivious to what their car is doing because they’re 100% focused on the road, this article can help you notice when your car is doing anything it’s not supposed to. Because, no, your car isn’t meant to make those whistling, squealing, grinding or popping noises.

Lights

Your main warning that something’s up are the light up, well, warning signals on your dashboard. A few of the different warning lights that should grab your attention are:

If these lights are illuminated, but you don’t notice any signs of fault and the mechanics can’t find the problem, the chances are there is an auto-electric issue that just needs to be taken care of. But also, remember, warning lights aren’t the only warning signals to look out for.

Smoke

It can be quite the scary moment when you’re driving along and then, all of a sudden, all you see in your rearview mirror is a cloud of smoke (which you hope isn’t coming from your car but, unfortunately, it is). There are three different colours of smoke for you to look out for:

Even if there aren’t immediate threats to your car’s functioning, if you leave smokey conditions to keep going, you’ll damage your car in the long term and it will end up costing you a lot more than if you took it in when you first noticed it.

 

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