What to do and what ought not to do in Lockdown
As, Government has extended the Lockdown till 3rd May, your vehicles will remain parked as it is in this time period. You might not notice but there are many things going on in your vehicle during is lockdown which are more or less harmful for your vehicle.
Lets see what are these factors:
1. Parking
The first thing you need to do is park in a covered space. If that is not easy, a vehicle cover should work as well. This will prevent bird droppings, tree sap and other nasties from making a mark on your car. Motorcycles should also be parked on the main stand to avoid damage from constant pressure on side stand. This will also keep it from being knocked down easily.
2. Battery
The battery in your vehicle is in all probability a lead-acid battery and these lose charge fairly easily. If you are sure you won't be using it for a long, long time, make sure you disconnect the battery. This will keep it from draining to levels lower than what is required to start up. Alternatively, youc could start up your vehicle every 5-7 days and let it idle form about 15-20 minutes.
3. Brakes and cables
Don't leave your car's handbrake engaged. If it is cable operated, there is a very good chance it will get jammed against the disc and/or drum and take a good long while to loosen up. Instead, leave your car in a gear and make use of bricks or stoppers to keep the car from rolling away on slopes. In the cases of bikes, you need to make sure everything is lubricated properly. Check all levers and cable and every once in a while including your chain, suspension, folding pegs, etc.
4. Tyres
Next is tyre pressure. The best solution would be to make sure your tyres are inflated to the maximum prescribed pressures. It is also a good idea to move your car a foot in either direction every once in a while. This will help keep the shape of your tyre and also prevent them from getting cracked on sidewalls. If you've got a bike, and like we said earlier, if it is parked on the center stand you don't have much to worry about as only one wheel will be on the road, so just turn that one around manually.
5. Exhaust Port
Another thing to make sure is that exhaust ports, air intakes and other possible "burrows" for animals are all sealed up. If a rat gets into your exhaust or the air vents, you're likely to smell something horrible. make sure that you unblock all such holes before starting. Make a list of what comes off so that you don't forget when you finally start up your vehicle.
6. Fuel
Be it your car or a bike, fuel should be topped up. This is to prevent moisture from building up on the walls and roof of the tanks which causes rusting. Now fuel also has a shelf life and while we don't want to be in lockdown for so long, it is best to procure some fuel stabilizer to prevent gumming in diesel and evaporation in petrol.
7. Interiors
In the case of cars, make sure the interiors are properly cleaned. Go through the entire care. Don't leave any perishable items inside, for obvious reasons. Anything that you would use when you're in the car can now be taken out. Polish surfaces and clean seats and upholstery with a damp cloth. Make sure to let the car dry out completely before finally locking it shut.
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