Wednesday 27 June 2012

The Fantastic Use And Great Advantages Of A Hybrid Car

The cost of fuel and the damage it brings to our environment has become very rampant, and because of that, hybrid cars are presently considered as very beneficial to the preservation of the environment. The reason behind this is that hybrid cars do not depend mainly on fuel for it to have power, but it also makes use of electricity that results to a smaller amount of fuel consumption and less emitted air pollution.

A hybrid car combines an electric motor and gasoline engine  to provide sufficient power to the vehicle with least fuel usage and fewer emissions. They are also far more fuel-efficient than purely gas-powered cars, and far more practical for everyday use than purely electric-powered cars. Combining the two sources of power, a vehicle then is created that is relatively non-polluting and will lead to less fuel consumption which means it possesses enough power to have freeway speeds that does not need too much fuel, it is also great for the stop and go driving in traffic laden areas.

The hybrid car was created due to the result of the demand and clamor to clean the environment from pollutions and for the need to rely less on fuel. To be able to recharge, plugging the hybrid  into an electric outlet is not necessary.They charge themselves by means of power usually lost during coasting and braking and can also be charged by the car's gasoline engine.

It can offer more benefits than the usual regular gasoline engine type cars. Here is a list of the many advantages hybrid cars offers.

1. Pollution is less promoted

It is a fact that the continuous damage to our ozone layer is due to the greenhouse effect, and one of the factor that contributes to its damage is pollution in the air, in which dangerous chemicals are transferred to the air, like carbon dioxide that are emitted by vehicles. The measure of carbon dioxide emitted by the hybrid vehicle is principally relative to the quantity of fuel it consumes; thus hybrid cars can absolutely be a contributing factor in lessening the advancement of global warming.

With the use of hybrid cars, fewer fuel is consumed because hybrid car do not totally use gas in order to operate, it also makes use of electricity, a power source that doesn't bring any danger to the environment.

2. More mileage with less fuel consumption

The obvious advantage of hybrid car is that it saves on gas. With the use of hybrid cars, you are able to save gas money because you don't need to buy gas after every long trip wherein you can go several miles consuming less fuel.

3. Hybrid cars can help lower your taxes

Tax rebates are given to hybrid cars buyers, so if you buy a hybrid car your tax refunds can be withheld from your taxes and will provide you with additional savings.

4. Your money gains more value

A hybrid car can retain a higher resale value. If you ever want to trade or sell a previously owned hybrid car you can be sure that you will get more of what you paid for it.

5. Efficiency and performance are what defines Hybrid Cars

Hybrid cars have smaller engines than the regular gasoline cars since the power is obtained form two sources, so the smaller engines are closer to the normal power necessity of engines that will give an efficient performance.

6. "Hybrid car technology" is the greatest solution to today's increasing problem in car air pollution

Hybrid cars uses lesser fuel and a groundbreaking technology that may avoid possible damages to the environment caused by the usual cars

Despite of many uses and advantages, there is one thing to be considered regarding the hybrid cars, its actual price in the market is not yet that affordable to a lot of people, but it is an investment that will pay a hundred fold.

Monday 25 June 2012

All About Hybrid Cars

It's probably not a news flash that gas doesn't seem to be getting any cheaper. People all over are asking what they can do about the rise in price, and often the answer is to choose a different vehicle. That's simple, right? But what kind of vehicle should you choose? Just maybe, you should try a hybrid car.

The hybrid cars are the talk of the town these days. They come in great colors, sleek styles, and they will make your commute less expensive. When you look at those characteristics of a hybrid car, how could you not choose to run to the car dealer right now and pick one up? Well, we all wish we could do just that, but before you run out, maybe you should learn a bit more about these cars.

A hybrid car is a vehicle that is run on electricity. A combination of a conventional propulsion system and a rechargeable energy storage system that is onboard the vehicle work together to give the vehicle better fuel economy than cars that run strictly on gasoline.

Hybrid cars are unlike battery electric vehicles because the batteries used in hybrid cars do not have to be charged by an external source. Instead, in order to get a charge, kinetic energy is generated by way of regenerative braking. Furthermore, some hybrid cars make use of their own combustion engine to create electricity. The combustion engine does this by spinning an electrical generator. The spinning does one of two things. It can either recharge the battery or in a more direct way, it can give power to an electric motor. This motor is what then drives the vehicle.

Therefore, because this fuel-economizing vehicle can generate its own electricity, it is very different from a vehicle that is run strictly on batteries. But, there is no waiting while your car charges up outside in the garage before you go to work. All you have to do is get into the car and ride.

It is true that some people have experimented with electrical vehicles in the past. However, the introduction of the hybrid car outdid these types of cars when it came on the scene.

Because the hybrid car is so innovative in the way it powers itself and the way it is able to save travelers money on fuel, it's called the car of the future. At least that's what some automakers believe, and many consumers agree with them. The next wave of the automotive market, Hybrid cars continue to be purchased by customers as the years go on.

So if you want a car that saves on gas and will make you the talk of town, perhaps you should invest in a hybrid car.

And you might find yourself tired of just pulling over at local gas stations to fuel up. If that's the case, you have another reason to think about purchasing a hybrid car. So get on over to the car dealer. It could be the best decision of your future.

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Waxing Your Car By Yourself

Waxing a car is commonly performed to offer a shiny new appearance to the car, but it will also provide protection for the paint. Waxing is particularly important when the car is kept outdoors and the finish is prone to rain, snow, sun and scratches. It is recommended that you wax your car at least 2 times per year.

 what you'll need

  1.     Protective gloves
  2.     Water hose
  3.     Detergent
  4.     Bug and tar remover
  5.     Non abrasive car wax
  6.     Sponges
  7.     Towels
  8.     Soft brush
  9.     Detailing spray
Step 1 – Prepare for the Waxing

Get your supplies and make sure the sponges, towels and brushes you use are soft and clean. Otherwise, you may scratch the surface of your car. If needed, wash the towels using fabric softener. Get gloves, so that you protect your hands.

Perform the waxing in a well ventilated, shaded place. Direct sunlight may damage the wax. You may also avoid days with extreme temperatures.

Sunday 15 April 2012

Removing A Car Window Tint Yourself

Considering  the fact that some will not like the tint on their car window, i will show you how to remove the tinting should for any reason you want them off, as stated in my previous Post about Tinting Your Car Windows, It is not an easy task removing Tint also. but here are some few easy step to achieve your goal.
        If you want to remove window tint first consider the fact that most window tinting is made of two layers of tinted polyester. Sometimes when you try to pull it off the top layer comes off easily, but the second layer can be tough to get off when you want to completely remove window tint.

Step 1 – Gather the Tools
You will probably need a large plastic bag (it is best to use a large garbage bag), ammonia or all-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner, paper towels or a squeegee, steel wool and some razor blades.

Tint Your Car Windows Yourself

Tinting windows is not as easy as it looks. Even specialists find the process of tinting windows difficult.but it is achievable following this few steps

Step 1- Know the Laws of Tinting Windows
First, get to know the laws in your state regarding tinted windows. Some states do now allow black out or limo tinting because it is too dark. Other states allow dark tinting windows in the back, but not in the front of a vehicle. Auto professionals will most likely be familiar with laws concerning tinting car windows in their area.

Step 2 – Take Special Care
Before applying any material for tinting windows, make sure the surface of the window is very clean. Take special care in looking for automotive caulking compounds or weather stripping that sticks out and make sure these areas are cleaned off. If there are any areas where there are cellular phones or satellite radio antenna components on the interior of the window, they will need to be worked around.

Saturday 14 April 2012

Things To Do To A Spongy Brake Padal To Avoid Disasters

A spongy brake pedal is always a result of air in the brake line somewhere. This can be dangerous, especially if you need to break suddenly for any reason. There could be several reasons for a brake pedal to feel spongy when you step on it. Here's how you can check to find where the problem is, and correct it.

Fluid Levels
The first thing that you should check is the fluid levels. If they are low then that means that you are going to need to bleed out the brakes. The reservoir of the master cylinder needs to be filled completely. You will need to make sure that you get the right box end wrench so that you can get to the rear circuit bleeder valve. As you are doing this, you will need to get the fluid level maintained right around half full. You will need to get a transparent hose placed over your bleeder valve. The end of the hose should be submerged at the end with the clear container so that it is almost filled with brake fluid.

Thursday 12 April 2012

Safe Driving Emergency Tools

Whether you're a man or a woman, young or old, commuter or occasional driver, there are certain things that you should keep in your car at all times. You won't use these items every time you drive, but you'll be glad that they're on hand when you have a problem.
       None of these things are very expensive. Most don't take up much space in your car. There's no excuse to avoid buying these items and keeping them in easy-to-reach places on every trip.

    Fire Extinguisher. Make sure that the one you select is rated to handle all types of fires, especially electrical. You should check the extinguisher on a regular basis to make sure that it's still charged and ready to use.

    Complete Tire-Changing Setup. You'll need a lug wrench, a jack and spare tire. You should also keep a chock on hand. Even if you just use a block of wood, you'll need something to keep your car from rolling if you're forced to change a tire on an incline.
Tip: Check the air pressure in your spare tire when you check out the other four tires. Many people have flats that can’t be changed because their spare tires slowly lost air over the months and years.

    Road flares or reflective triangles. If you break down on a curve or other dangerous spot, you need to warn other drivers before they plow into your car.

    Basic first-aid kit. You should have bandages, tweezers, over-the-counter painkillers and antibiotic ointments. You can also include gauze and heat packs. Remember to update this kit as medicines and other items expire.

    Compact Shovel. If you live in an area that sees snow, you should keep a compact shovel in your trunk. This will help you dig out if you're stuck. You can find camping-style shovels at most sporting-goods stores.

    Flashlights are handy even during daylight hours. You never know when you’ll need to check something under the hood - where the sun doesn’t necessarily reach. If you're concerned about breaking down in the rain, invest in a waterproof flashlight or battery-powered torch. You should also make sure that you keep fresh batteries on hand at all times: you want the beam to be as bright as possible.

    Jump-Starting Kit. Some people have a jump-starting kit in their trunks. This standalone device jumps a dead battery without the need of another car. This is a more expensive investment than the other items on the list. However, many people find this safer and faster than waiting for a stranger to stop and offer help.

    A cell phone. Even if you don't need to call your auto club for help, you'll still feel better knowing that you have a way to get in touch with people you know.
Many cell-phone services offer emergency-only phones. You can’t call anybody you want, but you can always reach emergency contact numbers if you need them. If you can't afford a regular contract, or just don't like cell phones, this is a great option: one that keeps you safe without draining your wallet or creating a constant nuisance on your belt or in your purse.


    Empty gas can. You should never store full gas cans in your car. Instead, keep a brand-new can in the trunk. Even a one-gallon can helps you get enough fuel to reach the next gas station.

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Replace Your Brake Pad In Six (6) Easy Steps

Brake pad replacement is one of the most important aspects of motor vehicle maintenance and is a major contribution towards safe driving. Although many drivers choose to take their vehicle to a garage or service center for brake pad replacement, it is still possible to complete the job yourself, and this should be a relatively simple task for anybody with an intermediate level of mechanical knowledge.

what you'll need

  1.     Socket set and ratchet
  2.     Wheel brace
  3.     Hexagonal, torx or star-shaped keys
  4.     New pads
  5.     2 blocks of wood
  6.     Trolley jack or portable car jack
  7.     2 axle stands
  8.     A.C. clamp

Step 1: Wheel Removal

Park your vehicle on a flat, even surface and make sure that the parking brake is fully engaged. Place the wooden blocks behind the rear tires to keep the vehicle in position when it is jacked into the air. Loosen the wheel nuts but do not remove them completely.

Locate the jacking points on both sides of the vehicle and use a trolley jack or portable car jack to lift the front end of the vehicle off of the ground. Put the axle stands in place and lower your vehicle onto them. The wheel nuts can now be fully loosened and the wheels can be removed.

Friday 6 April 2012

Getting Rid Of Car Odour









It is important for any car owner to know how to get rid of car smells when they infect your vehicle. Some smells are eradicated after simple car repair; many smells emerge from a car that needs repair. However, for those foul interior smells, you may need to get your car detailed by a professional. For people who cannot afford professional car detail, you may do the work yourself by following three easy steps.

Step 1: Remove any Garbage from the Car

A lot of odor comes from forgotten garbage in your car. Take a large trash bag and completely remove all of the trash from the inside of your car before moving on to step two.

Thursday 5 April 2012

How To Change Clutch Fluid!!!

what you'll need
  •    Wrench for the bleeder screw (often 8mm, but check your owners manual)
  •    2 Bottles of brake fluid (check your owners manual for recommendations, but generally        you'll want either DOT-3 or DOT-4 fluid)
  •    Container for old fluid (an old milk jug or detergent bottle works fine)
  •    A short (approximately a foot long) length of 1/4 " (internal dimensions) clear plastic              tubing to fit over the bleeder valve
  •    A friend to pump the clutch pedal and monitor fluid level
If your clutch has been feeling a little “spongy,” like it doesn't want to full engage or disengage, a cheap and easy way to remedy the problem can be to change the hydraulic clutch fluid. Since the fluid used in clutch systems is just common brake fluid, it will slowly absorb moisture from the air, and eventually function less efficiently.
Luckily, It's a process that won't take more than an hour or so, and you don't need any expensive equipment—just a few tools and materials you'll find at any auto parts store, and a friend!

Step 1 – Locate Bleeder Valve and Attach tubing
Check your owner's manual to find the location of the bleeder valve on your clutch system. It's often located near the bottom of the clutch slave cylinder, on or near a hydraulic line leading to the cylinder. Once you've located the valve, fit the clear plastic tubing around the valve, and run it into the container you've brought.

Thursday 29 March 2012

New Cars Safety

Along with technological advances in vehicle performance, comfort, and amenities have come advances in safety technology. You can now purchase vehicles that have:

  •     Seat belt systems with improved performance and comfort
  •     Side air bags and redesigned front air bags
  •     Interior head protection to reduce head injuries
  •     Head restraints to help reduce neck injuries in rear impact crashes
  •     Anti-lock brake systems to prevent a vehicle's wheels from locking during "panic" braking
  •     Traction control to improve vehicle stability and steering control
  •     All-wheel drive to distribute power between the front and rear wheels
  •     Automatic-dimming rearview mirrors that reduce headlight glare
  •     Daytime running lights that increase vehicle visibility to other drivers


Get the Most Value for Your Dollar

Driving a vehicle with enhanced safety features may not only save the life of someone you know and reduce injuries in the event of a crash, it may also save you money. In some states, certain safety features on a vehicle, such as air bags and anti-lock brakes, reduce the cost of insurance. Safety features may also boost your vehicle's resale value because consumers are increasingly recognizing the importance of vehicle safety. Whether you are concerned about safety or saving money, knowing about the latest in safety technology enables you to compare all new vehicle features so that you get the most value for your dollar.
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Wednesday 28 March 2012

How To Fix A Flat Tire Without Removing It

what you'll need
  •     Car jack
  •     Aerosol spray tire filler
  •     Pliers
  •     Tire plugs
  •     Nail file
  •     Rasp tool
  •     Tire cement
  •     Insertion tool

Tuesday 27 March 2012

9 Ways To Prevent Flat Tires Successfully

Flat tires are inevitable, and they always seems to happen at the most inconvenient time. But, there are things you can do to reduce the frequency of this occurrence. Even better than avoiding the inconvenience of a flat tire, you can avoid potential injury caused by losing control of your car when the tire goes flat. The following 9 tips will help you prevent a flat tire and prepare you for handling such an event. 

Keep Tires Inflated

Keep your tires inflated at the right pressure. Too much tire pressure can not only make your vehicle more difficult to handle, it can make for a rough ride. Too little pressure can make your tires wear faster—and more unevenly. If you’re not sure what the correct pressure for your tires is, check the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions.

Check Your Spare Tire

Check your spare tire occasionally to make sure it has the required air pressure and that it has no defects. If you find that your spare tire is defective and needs replacing, don't wait to replace it. When examining it, check it for small cracks in the sidewall which could be dry rot.

Monday 26 March 2012

What You Need To Know About Tires

 The Importance of tires to cars!!!


 



It's partway through the race. The leader is slowly losing his advantage, as the other cars gain, when from out of nowhere, the 36th-place car-some six laps down-runs down that dominant car and passes him on the outside like he was standing still. How? Tires. That back marker has just come out of the pits with fresh rubber. The leader's tires are 60 laps old. New rubber can make a dramatic difference in a vehicle's performance, as evidenced on the race track, where the new tires can turn a zero into a hero.

The same holds true on the street, where the right tires can bring an older car back to life, tighten up a sloppy riding and handling SUV, quell apprehension on a wet, curvy back-road, and silently perform years of faithful service. The wrong tires, on the other hand, can make you think the shocks and bushings have failed, the alignment is out of spec, the steering is demon-possessed, a band of screaming bobcats have taken up residence in the wheel-wells, and the water on the road is a foot deep. There's much more to tires than the meets the eye.

Designing circles
Tires are the single most important component on a vehicle, one that seemingly requires an advanced engineering degree to fully understand. And yet, despite advanced computer simulations, designing and developing a tire remains as much art as science and involves as much compromise as an international peace accord. With a tire, improvement in one performance characteristic almost always comes at the expense of another. For example: Reducing rolling resistance (for better fuel mileage) or increasing tread life usually decreases grip, wet or dry. The opposite is true too: A race car wearing race tires can corner at 1.5g without aero aids, but gas mileage is of almost no concern and the rubber is worn out within 150 miles.

Sometimes, the interactions don't work the way tire designers' computers predict. This is due partially to the tire literally being cooked (or "cured") in the manufacturing process: Polymers, sulphur, carbon black, oils, waxes, resin, and structural components evolve and develop new properties. Some of this evolution continues over the tire's life, especially if the tire is overheated.

Sunday 25 March 2012

Repair Rusted Spots on Your Car!!

There are several reasons why you may be concerned about rust spots on your car. If you are going to try to sell it, any appearance of surface rust will drive down the re-sale price considerably. If you plan on keeping the car for a long time, then you want one that looks nice and that won't be falling apart around itself.

If you have surface rust that has developed from a chip in the paint, or even rust that has started as the result of the broken paint surface over a dent, you can take a few steps that will have your car looking great again in no time. Just because your car is old doesn't mean that it has to be a rust bucket.

Prep the Rusted Area

The first step, as with any other household paint job that you may be familiar with, is to properly prepare the surface to accept the paint. In the case of a car body, the purpose is two-fold. Not only are you preparing the metal to accept the paint, but you are also repairing it cosmetically by creating a perfectly shaped surface that is smooth and free of defects.

Tuesday 20 March 2012

Car Health & Routine Maintenance Explained

Before i Expose you to the cars!! i would first want to give you prime details on the maintenance of this cars.

Automobile Maintenance Facts

  •     38% of cars have low or dirty engine oil
  •     54% of cars have low tire pressure
  •     28% of cars have inadequate cooling protection
  •     19% of cars need new belts
  •     16% of cars have dirty air filters
  •     10% of cars have low or contaminated brake fluid

Monthly Automobile Check List

  •     Clean the Car
  •     Check the Lights
  •     Check Tire Pressure and Tire Condition
  •     Refill Windshield Washer Fluid