Here are 8 Ways to Keep Your Car Safe During the Monsoon

The monsoon is here, and we must prepare for it by retrieving umbrellas from storage and purchasing raincoats, among other things. Don't forget that we must also prepare our vehicles! While rain changes the scenery and lowers temperatures, it also causes chaos by disrupting transportation, among other things. For those of you who own vehicles, this is the time to keep a close eye on them because moisture and machines aren't friends.

Here are some precautions to take to keep your car safe during the monsoon.

1. Service before rains

Most individuals do not have the knowledge or time to search for and repair any of the problems listed above in their vehicles. This is when a pre-monsoon service can be useful. Trusting your car to a professional service provider can save you the time and effort required to prepare your vehicle for the monsoon. Most of these businesses also provide expert washing (inside and out) and polishing to keep your automobile looking like new while also forming a protective coating around it.

2. Buy comprehensive insurance

We all know that the best type of protection you can provide for your car is a comprehensive car insurance policy. However, we either limit ourselves to a third-party liability-only policy that does not cover our damage, leaving us unprotected when the rains cause havoc, or we forget about our vehicle insurance renewal date. As a result, your car insurance policy expires, and you lose coverage and perks. All you need to do is conduct some web research to choose a plan that meets your needs. As a result, make sure you buy a comprehensive insurance plan with a broader scope of coverage that can serve as your security umbrella when the rain gods release their wrath.

3. Check the tyres

Tyre blowouts are one of the most common problems encountered during the rainy season. Car tyres include grooves to keep the vehicle on the road while also diverting water away from the contact area. When a car's tyres wear down, they can't channel enough water away, and the contact patch lifts for a brief while. This causes the car to spin or lose control, a condition known as hydroplaning. To avoid this and causing an accident, replace your car's worn-out tyres and maintain them filled to the correct pressure before the rain begins.

4. Battery and wiring

We all know that water and electricity do not mix. You must ensure that your vehicle's electrical systems are in good operating order, but you must also inspect the state of the maze of exposed wiring. If there is any type of incorrect wiring or if the insulation is peeling off, it can cause shorts, which can be dangerous if they come into contact with water.

Examine your battery to ensure it is in good working order and have it replaced if necessary, as you will be using more electrical components such as lights, wipers, and so on during the rainy season.

5. Brakes

Brakes are a crucial component of every automobile, and properly functioning brakes are required regardless of the circumstances or weather. Wet roads reduce the braking distance of an automobile during the rainy season. Start the engine and let your car idle for a few minutes before pushing the brake pedal with uniform power - if the pedal continues to drop, there may be a leak in the system. Also, if you notice a tremor in the brake pedal while driving, this could indicate that the pads have worn out and need to be replaced. A well-maintained set of brakes is one of your best allies when it rains, especially since braking distances are larger on wet roads.

6. Car lights

This one is for your protection as well as the safety of others on the road. Properly working headlights, taillights, fog lights, and turn signals are essential all year, but they require special attention during the rainy season. Visibility can be hampered by overcast skies and strong rain. The correct lighting in your automobile will not only make you visible to others on the road, but it will also illuminate your range of vision.

7. Wiper blades

When driving in the rain, the first thing that comes to mind is the wipers. Check to verify whether the wiper blades are working properly at all speeds and if they leave any smudges or lines on the windshield. Due to the rubber on the blades cracking due to minimal use over the summer, rubber on the blades cracks, rendering them ineffective during rainstorms. A short check to ensure everything is in working order is required, especially during the rainy season.

To keep the wiper washer fluid clean, keep them topped up with soap water (or even windshield fluid). Keep a close check on the washer reservoir level and top it out as needed.

8. Car insurance add-ons

While the 3rd party car insurance policy covers third-party liabilities such as third-party injury/death or property damage, the comprehensive car insurance policy covers damages/losses to your car caused by accidents, natural disasters, man-made disasters, fire, and so on. However, neither plan covers flooding-related damage like engine failure or provides services such as roadside assistance or emergency outstation coverage, among other things. Here are some add-ons you should consider purchasing with the Comprehensive Insurance Plan to get your car monsoon-ready.

Follow these simple monsoon auto care suggestions to keep your vehicle running at peak performance so you may drive with confidence and peace of mind on rainy roads.

Author Bio: Smriti Gala works as a Digital Marketing Manager with Coverfox. As her life turned upside down when COVID severely afflicted her family members, Smriti decided to dedicate her expertise towards informing and educating the masses about the importance of health insurance. When she is not actively writing enlightening content, our ‘monk marketer’ likes to meditate, meet new people and explore less travelled territories.

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