Under the Bonnet Basics for New Drivers

Under the Bonnet Basics for New Drivers

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SunsetDriver

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18 posts

106 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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Hi fellow newbies,

So last weekend I went through the routine engine checks on my first car (Peugeot 206 CC) using this helpful guide written for new drivers, thought I'd give it a share > http://www.howardsgroup.co.uk/news/under-the-bonne...


wildoliver

8,789 posts

217 months

Thursday 21st January 2016
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My engine bay is different to that, where is everything?

over_the_hill

3,189 posts

247 months

Friday 22nd January 2016
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Regular routine checks are an excellent way to get into self maintenance of your car.

Many a problem can be caused by low fluids, but if you find yourself continually topping up fluids you need to ask yourself why, as you probably have a leak.
Leaks should be obvious if you park in the same place everyday as you will start to see a dark or wet patch forming under your car.
If the car is old then 'burning' a bit of oil is generally considered to be acceptable and the oil level may gradually go down without any signs of a leak.

Other easy things to check are lights and electrics. Spare bulbs and fuses can be purchased cheaply and kept in stock so you always have them. I would advise a local motor factor rather than High Street Stores. The factors can look a bit less appealing and dingy but you will often pay a lot less for better quality components. Bulbs are generally easy change and any for any failed electrics a fuse check is a good first place to look. But as above with fluids, if fuses keep blowing ask yourself why as there is most likely a problem elsewhere.

tapkaJohnD

1,945 posts

205 months

Saturday 23rd January 2016
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The car's "Owner's Handbook" will tell you all that, and specifically for the car.

Sunset, are you male or female? I fear that it's not in the male psyche to read the manual - I know I don't, whereas my wife, on getting a new car, sits down with the OH and reads it through. Hence she doesn't have to resort to a website, and then wonder where the windscreen washer reservoir is on her car - she knows!

JOhn

SunsetDriver

Original Poster:

18 posts

106 months

Tuesday 26th January 2016
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tapkaJohnD said:
The car's "Owner's Handbook" will tell you all that, and specifically for the car.

Sunset, are you male or female? I fear that it's not in the male psyche to read the manual - I know I don't, whereas my wife, on getting a new car, sits down with the OH and reads it through. Hence she doesn't have to resort to a website, and then wonder where the windscreen washer reservoir is on her car - she knows!

JOhn
Hi John

Yeah I do have the owner's handbook, but I am male so I just googled these checks and it came up with these instructions haha