The actions that “you can kill your car”!

According to statistics, most cars arrive at the end of their cycle without getting involved in an accident. And they are often derived from use when the cost of repairs exceeds their value. But the cycle of their use may be delayed by taking only small steps. However, the opposite can happen if [...]
According to statistics, most cars arrive at the end of their cycle without getting involved in an accident.
And they are often derived from use when the cost of repairs exceeds their value.
But the cycle of their use may be delayed by taking only small steps.
However, the opposite can happen if you do bad things, even through which you can “kill your car”.
In this regard, bad actions include driving while warning oil lights are lit on the board, allowing rust to spread, introducing gasoline into an oil machine, and vice versa, ignoring maintenance deadlines, and ignoring leaks.
In addition, no less important are the leaving of a long-used car, excessive loading, the use of bad oil, and the putting of only water in the cooling system (should be filled with anti-freeze).
Also, such as actions that could adversely damage the car are leaving windows open during a storm of rain, driving while the engine is overheated, rowing through deep waters, excessive modifications, and assembly of free parts.












