Aug 19, 2019 Dewald Ranft, MIWA, RMI, Women's month
8 top tips for women drivers this Women’s month
As we celebrate women this month, Dewald Ranft, Chairman of the Motor Industry Workshop Association (MIWA), a proud association of the Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI), shares some important tips every woman driver should be aware of.
The more weight you're carrying around, the more fuel you're using, and therefore, the more it's going to cost you! Assign one day a week to empty out the contents of your car. Just think, with what you save on wasted petrol you could end up with enough for a whole new wardrobe!
Basically, if your car runs out of oil, the engine will have no lubrication, seize up and die, leaving you with a car that doesn't work and a hefty mechanic's bill. Checking your oil once a month can prevent this. Make sure your car has been stopped for five minutes or so (the engine turned off!), open the bonnet, pull out the dipstick from the engine then wipe and replace it, before pulling it out again - the oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks. If it's not, then it’s time to top up.
Ever heard the common myth that having your air-con turned on uses more fuel than opening the window? At most speeds, if the car window is open, the coefficient drag is enough to make your car work harder thus using more fuel. In fact, it uses about the same amount of fuel as having your air-con turned on.
Putting the gear lever into “park” won’t stop the vehicle from moving and falling off the jack, once lifted. If you have passengers onboard, have them get out, and apply the handbrake as tight as it will go. Switch the engine off. Open the boot and ensure that the spare wheel is at hand before undoing the wheel, as I’ve seen many a rear end of a vehicle in the air with wheels off and the driver unable to get to the spare wheel in the boot. The biscuit wheel is an emergency wheel and cannot be used indefinitely. Have the flat repaired immediately.
This may sound a little bit silly but the 'E' on your petrol gauge does not stand for 'enough'! If you're running on reserve find the nearest petrol station and top up. Not only is it dangerous if you get caught out without fuel, it's not good for your engine either.
Unless you’re driving a 1969 Ford Escort, stockings do NOT make a good replacement for a fan belt. Modern motor vehicles have a serpentine belt which drives all the moving components attached to the engine and pantyhose stockings will not be able to drive these components. Make time to understand how the serpentine belt works.
Keeping your foot on the clutch while driving will not help you change gears more smoothly. Rather the thrust bearing is being overworked by constant pressure from the fingers of the pressure plate which will ruin the thrust bearing and cause premature clutch failure.
High heels elevate your foot and distort the ability to measure how much pressure needs to be applied to the clutch and brake pedals. Heels also have a good chance of getting caught in the floor mat. If your heel is wedged under the pedals or stuck on the carpet/floor mat you might not be able to react swiftly. Consider keeping a comfortable pair of driving shoes in your car and do a quick shoe change before driving.
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