Sep 8, 2024, 04:40 PM IST
Check that your tires have the right amount of tread depth and are inflated properly. Remember, old, worn tyres can lose traction on wet roads, and can skid.
Replace old or damaged windscreen wipers and fill your washer fluid reservoir. Clear visibility is critical during rain.
Wet conditions can affect your braking efficiency. Have your brakes inspected to ensure the pads, discs, and fluid are in top condition.
Check that all your vehicle’s lights, including headlights, brake lights, and indicators, are functioning properly.
Inspect the door and window seals for any cracks or gaps. Damaged seals can allow water to enter the vehicle, leading to interior damage and foggy windows.
Rainy weather, combined with the increased use of lights, wipers, and defrosters, can put extra strain on your battery. Ensure your battery is in good condition to avoid unexpected breakdowns.