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		<title>Five Important Winter Car Care Checks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 18:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The onset of autumn is the time when you need to start thinking about winter car care checks. Your car tyres, lights, antifreeze, as well as several other key components, all need to be checked. By doing this will it help minimise or even avoid situations where you have to cope with problems such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The onset of autumn is the time when you need to start thinking about winter car care checks. Your car tyres, lights, antifreeze, as well as several other key components, all need to be checked. By doing this will it help minimise or even avoid situations where you have to cope with problems such as cold mornings or icy roads.</p>
<p>1) The condition of your car tyres is particularly important. They are the only contact that your car has with the road. Your car tyres will have to work extra hard when the road is wet or icy, to give maximum traction and control. </p>
<p>Car tyres should have a good tread and as little wear as possible. Think about changing to winter car tyres when conditions demand it. </p>
<p>The alignment of your wheels is another thing you should consider as part of your winter car care checks. Wheels that are out of alignment will create unnecessary wear on your car tyres, which will cause extra steering problems when driving on wet or icy roads. </p>
<p>2) You should regularly check the engine coolant level. Add the correct mixture of anti-freeze before you need it to protect your engine from possible frost damage. Add the proper proportions of anti-freeze to the windscreen washer as well. This allows you to wash your screen even when temperature falls below freezing. </p>
<p>Check the engine oil levels on a weekly basis using the dipstick. It is important to maintain the oil level between the minimum and maximum marks indicated. The best time to check the oil level is when the engine is cold.</p>
<p>3) The pressures of your car tyres are important. Maintaining the recommended pressure improves a car tyre&#8217;s performance in difficult driving conditions.</p>
<p>Remember to check the spare tyre&#8217;s pressure and tread depth. Make sure that it is a similar condition to the other tyres or is adequate to use for a short period of time, until the damaged tyre can be repaired or replaced.</p>
<p>4) Your car lights are important, especially in winter when there is reduced daylight and much of your driving will require the lights to be used. Check that all bulbs are working properly. It is best to carry spares, as well as the tools to replace them. Have the alignment of your lights checked at a garage to give yourself the maximum vision possible, and to prevent blinding other drivers.</p>
<p>5) Check the condition of your windscreen wipers. Make sure they clean the screen adequately to allow a clear view of the road. If in doubt then replace them; it is not expensive to do.</p>
<p>If you are not comfortable doing the checks yourself, a local car garage will be able help. They will inspect the car to make sure everything is in good working order, ready to endure the adverse weather condition and the darker nights that the winter season brings.</p>
<p>As an extra precaution there are some items that are useful to carry in your boot at all times. A reflective jacket, shovel, tow rope, jump leads, water and extra screen wash will help in most situations. And a warm coat, gloves, boots and some biscuits will certainly be appreciated if your car breaks down in an isolated location.</p>
<p><strong>Article Resource</strong><br />
Merityre.co.uk are a leading UK independent supplier of <a href="http://www.merityre.co.uk">car tyres</a>. Visit their website for <a href="http://www.merityre.co.uk/free_vouchers.htm">free vouchers</a>, including 10% off your next MOT, free wheel alignment check and free locking wheel nuts.</p>
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		<title>Seven Common Causes of Car Tyre Wear</title>
		<link>http://www.merityre.co.uk/blog/index.php/2008/10/14/seven-common-causes-of-car-tyre-wear/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 11:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check car tyres regularly for any signs of wear. This is important as they are the only point of contact between a car and the road. Any deterioration of the tread or damage to the sidewalls may be risking an accident. The basic legal requirements for car tyres are: a) Tread Depth must be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check car tyres regularly for any signs of wear. This is important as they are the only point of contact between a car and the road. Any deterioration of the tread or damage to the sidewalls may be risking an accident.</p>
<p>The basic legal requirements for <a href="http://www.merityre.co.uk/car_tyres.htm">car tyres</a> are:</p>
<p>a) Tread Depth must be a minimum of 1.6mm. This applies to the entire circumference of the tyre. A bald patch on a tyre, where the tread depth is below the minimum requirement, is against the law. Check a tyre after a skid or emergency braking as this is when bald patches can occur.</p>
<p>b) Tyres must be inflated to the correct pressure. Consult the vehicle manufacturer&#8217;s handbook to find the recommended pressure. Not only is this a legal requirement, it improves the vehicle&#8217;s handling and reduces fuel consumption.</p>
<p>c) All four car tyres must be compatible and in good condition. If a car tyre needs replacing it will need to be in the same condition as the others otherwise all four will need to be changed.</p>
<p>Factors that can affect the rate of car tyre wear include:</p>
<p>1. Make of Car Tyres</p>
<p>Every car tyre is designed differently to meet specific criteria. Long life tyres are made from a harder rubber compound. This can increase the noise when driving. A softer tyre compound will be quieter but will wear out faster.  A car tyre specialist such as Merityre can offer advice on the different types of car tyre.</p>
<p>2. Position of Car Tyre</p>
<p>Front tyres wear out faster than back tyres, especially if the car is front wheel drive. The extra wear is caused by the movement through steering. On a four wheel drive vehicle the front car tyres should exceed 20,000 miles. This is half the expected life of the back tyres.</p>
<p>3. Weight of Vehicle</p>
<p>The heavier the vehicle the faster the car tyres wear.</p>
<p>4. Tyre Pressure</p>
<p>A car tyre that is inflated below its recommended pressure will wear faster because of its higher operating temperature and the extra flexing of the rubber. Over inflation can also increase wear due to the decreased size of the contact area between the tyre and the road.</p>
<p>5. Speed</p>
<p>Driving at high speeds increases the car tyre temperature and accelerates the wear.</p>
<p>6. Car Tyre Alignment</p>
<p>Incorrect alignment of car tyres causes uneven and increased wear.</p>
<p>7. Driving Style</p>
<p>Aggressive cornering, accelerating and braking excessively are all causes of car tyre wear.</p>
<p>One factor that is unavoidable is time. Tyres deteriorate naturally over time due to the effects of the weather. Car tyres on vehicles kept outside will degrade faster than those kept in a garage. Cracking due to sunlight exposure usually becomes evident on car tyres that are five years or older. When this happens, as with any signs of wear, replace the car tyre immediately.</p>
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