Do You Know How To Read Your Car Gauges

Learning how to drive will require a lot of studying. You have to know how to read road signals, drive your car and of course read your car gauges. In this way, you will know the current condition of your car and what you can do to prevent having future problems with it in the future.

Gauges come in several styles, depending on the car that you drive. Some will have more lights than gauges. Whichever style they are, they can be found in the dashboard of the car. They are designed to help you know what is going on with your car and if there is anything that you should be concerned about.

The fuel gauge is one that almost everyone knows about by instinct. However, some drivers have a hard time learning to pay attention to this gauge. If you do not want to run out of gas in the middle of the road and a long ways away from a gas station, then you will need to pay attention to the gauge and make it to a gas station before you run out. If you are going on a long trip, then you can plan ahead where you will stop for fuel to make sure that you do not run out on the trip between towns.

The next gauge will save you from a speeding violation. You need to monitor your speed with the speedometer. Keep in mind that there is a required speed limit wherever you drive. Checking the speedometer will keep you on the right speed limit and keep you from collecting a speeding ticket.

A lesser known gauge is the tachometer. While it is found in almost every car, many people do not understand what it is gauging. The tachometer is designed to tell you the speed of the engine. This is measure in revolutions per minute of the crank of the engine. It is more widely known as RPM. The reason you need to know this is because the faster your engine is turning the greater the chance that it will break. The RPM gauge should have a red zone on it. As a driver, your job is to make sure that the gauge does not go into the red zone. This is done by driving in the appropriate gear.

The temperature gauge is another thing that you should watch in your dashboard. This way, you can prevent your car from overheating if the temperature is starting to get too warm. You will know that it is already over heating once the pointer is moving towards the red arc. What you can do is to stop your car first in a safe place and cool the engine.

A less familiar gauge is the oil pressure gauge. The oil pressure gauge can tell you about the flow of the oil through the engine. Because oil is critical in maintaining your engine, it is important that it is always flowing with the right amount of pressure. A drop in oil pressure may mean you are low on oil. A rise in pressure may mean that you are too full on oil. A fluctuation up and down may indicate some clog in the system and should be checked out by an auto mechanic. If you need to check the level of your oil, remember to always shut the car off before doing so.

Gauges are important in the proper function and use of a car. These instructions are general in nature and you should consult your driver’s manual of the car that you are driving for specific instructions concerning the gauges of that car. Paying attention to the gauges and taking actions when needed can give your car years of life and use.

In your dashboard you will see car gauges. It is imperative that you watchthem, especially the speedometer gauge. If you don’t, you may pay in the form of speeding tickets.

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