this lesson will focus upon respect for the environment as it relates to operating a vehicle
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This lesson will focus upon respect for the environment as it relates to operating a vehicle.
This lesson will focus upon things the average person, with a little knowledge and desire, can do to help maintain their car in good operating condition and protect the environment.
There are many things that you can do to keep your car in good condition, (and good for the environment) but there are some things that need to be left to mechanics.
What You Can Do • Check your tire pressure• Rotate your tires• Check and change your oil• Check and fill various fluid levels• Replace air filter, fuses• Changing bulbs and lights• Change a flat tire, jump start a car
Checking Your Oil
• To check your oil, first pop the hood.
• Find your dipstick, pull it out and wipe it off with a rag.
• Reinsert it. Then pull it back out and check the level of oil on the dipstick.
• Add oil if you are 1 litre or (quart) more down from “full”
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowabout about
checkingcheckingyouryouroil?oil?
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowabout about
checkingcheckingyouryouroil?oil?
Adding oil• First locate the oil fill
cap under the hood.• Remove the oil fill cap.• Add the proper type
of oil according to the owners manual for your car.
(an oil funnel will keep drips to a minimum)
How often should youHow often should you change the oil?change the oil?
How often should youHow often should you change the oil?change the oil?
When To Change Your Oil
About every 3000-5000 miles or 3 monthsSee owners manual for specifics (also depends upon type of oil)
Checking Brake Fluid
• To check and add brake fluid first locate the brake fluid reservoir under the hood.
• Remove the cap off the brake fluid reservoir.
• If the fluid level is under the minimum, add the recommended brake fluid to the reservoir.
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowabout about
checkingcheckingthe brake fluid?the brake fluid?
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowabout about
checkingcheckingthe brake fluid?the brake fluid?
What are warnings What are warnings of bad brakes?of bad brakes?
What are warnings What are warnings of bad brakes?of bad brakes?
Bad Brakes warning
• If your brake warning light is on and your parking brake is not set then you may have a problem with your braking system
• If you notice a squealing noise when braking it could mean your brake pads are worn and need replacing.
Checking Windshield
Washer Fluid
• To check your windshield washer fluid first locate the washer fluid reservoir.
• Then pop the cap off of the windshield washer fluid reservoir.
• If the fluid level is looking low top it off with washer fluid.
What is theWhat is theusualusualcolor color is theis the
windshieldwindshieldwasher fluid?washer fluid?
What is theWhat is theusualusualcolor color is theis the
windshieldwindshieldwasher fluid?washer fluid?
Engine Temperature
• You should frequently check your temperature gauge while driving.
• If your car begins to overheat, especially in hot weather you should turn on the heater and fan on high; if the engine temperature does not soon lower you should pull over and let your car cool down.
Gauge reads hot
Engine Temperature
• After the engine has safely cooled down (it may be an hour) remove the radiator cap.
• If the fluid level is low add a 50/50 mix of anti-freeze and water.
Know your fluids
• If you notice fluids under your car where it is normally parked, than you most likely have a leak which needs to be professionally checked out.
Motor oil: checkunder engine
Transmission fluid: check under car…back part of engine
Coolant: check water pump,
radiator or hose
Power steering fluid: check system
Water: usually condensation
Changing air filter• Air filters come in
various shapes and sizes. It is recommended that they be changed about every 48,000 km (more frequently in dusty conditions)
• It’s usually a simple procedure of removing of a wing nut or some screws.
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowaboutabout
changing changing an air filter?an air filter?
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowaboutabout
changing changing an air filter?an air filter?
Changing fuses
• Check owners manual for fuse location and replace with same type.
• Fuses facilitate the various operations of the electrical system.
• Electrical malfunctions such as turn signals not functioning or the interior lights not working could be the result of a burned out fuse.
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowaboutabout
changing changing a fuse?a fuse?
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowaboutabout
changing changing a fuse?a fuse?
Changing bulbs• If the fuse is not the
problem it could be a burned out bulb.
• It can be a simple or challenging procedure; see owners manual for bulb type.
• Best to bring old bulb with you to auto parts store.
Things better left to professionals
(unless you’ve had special training and have access to the proper equipment)
• Major tune-ups: often require technical equipment
• Engine problems: noises, fluid leaks; odors, broken belts, hoses, vibrations
• Transmission problems• Rotating tires• Brake jobs• Radiator flushing• Air conditioning• Exhaust / steering system• Most electrical problems
Gasohol (ethanol)
• Gasohol is a mixture of 90% gasoline and 10% ethanol.
• Ethanol is often made from corn by-products.• Gasohol has a higher octane and anti-knock
properties than gasoline.• Gasohol burns slower and cooler than gasoline
making it more economical and it results in reduced emissions.
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknow
about ethanolabout ethanol(Gasohol)(Gasohol)
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknow
about ethanolabout ethanol(Gasohol)(Gasohol)
• Gasohol is more expensive and energy intensive to produce. Not suitable for all cars.
• It can damage rubber seals and diaphragms in cars that are not compatible with it.
• It is also toxic and corrosive; check owners manual to see if it is not recommended.
Gasohol (ethanol)
Your tire blows out… What do you do?
In Motion magazine, a General Motors publication
• Pull off the road so that you are safely out of the flow of traffic.
• Try to stop on a straight part of the road, (onto the shoulder) so that passing traffic can see you from a distance.
• Turn on your hazard flashers.
In order to change a tire, you need a jack. A jack is a hand-operated device used to lift and hold one corner or side of the car. You also need a lug wrench which should be provided with the spare tire.
Safety Note: A car can slip off of a jack, so never put yourself in a position where the car could fall on you.
WhatWhattools tools
are needed are needed to changeto change
a tire?a tire?
WhatWhattools tools
are needed are needed to changeto change
a tire?a tire?
Shift to Park
Set the parking brakeSet the parking brake
Block the wheel that is diagonally opposite the flat tire. Use a block of wood or a large rock to firmly secure the wheel.
Take out spare tire, jack, and lug wrench. (they may be in the truck – consult owner’s manual for exact location)
Position jack under the car according to instructions.
Jack up the car high enough so the flat tire still touches the ground.
Remove the wheel cover or hubcap and loosen the lug nuts.
Some cars do not have
hubcaps...consult your owner’s manual for proper instructions in removing the tire.
Jack up the car until the flat tire completely clears the ground.
Use the lug wrench to completely
remove the nuts and place them in the wheel cover.
Sometimes the lug nuts are tight and difficult to loosen…
If you can't loosen them, try putting some of your weight on the lug wrench to loosen them
You will want the flat tire about 6 inches off the ground because the spare tire is fully inflated and will require more ground clearance.
Removing the wheel – It’s easiest to grab the tire at
the 9 and 3 o’clock positions
- Pull the wheel straight
toward you, and off the car.
• Position the spare tire directly in front of the wheel well.
• Align the holes in the center of the spare tire with the bolts on the car.
• Lift the spare tire and position it on the threaded bolts.
• Push the tire onto the car until it cannot go any farther.
• Replace the lug nuts on the bolts and tighten them, but not too tight... just enough to hold the tire in place while you lower the car.
• Lower the car with the jack until the car is again resting on all four tires
• Alternately tighten the lug nuts
• Lower the car with the jack until the car is again resting on all four tires.
• Alternately tighten the lug nuts.
Safety Note: Do not use the smaller spare tire for more than 80 km
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3
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• Lower the car and put on the wheel cover.
When a battery goes dead, your car will make no sound (or a clicking sound) when trying to start the engine. You can probably start the car by using jumper cables connected to a good battery of another vehicle.
Safety Note: The good battery and dead battery must be of the same voltage. Also, do not try to charge a frozen battery because it might explode.
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowaboutabout
jump-startingjump-starting a car?a car?
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowaboutabout
jump-startingjump-starting a car?a car?
Bring the two cars together so that the jumper cables can reach both batteries easily. Do not let the cars touch.
Turn off the engine with each car in park with parking brake set.
Do not smoke, create a spark or light a match near a battery.
Make sure all battery terminals, are clean and free of corrosion. You can clean them with a wire brush or baking soda and water. (In an emergency, Coke also works)
Identify each positive and negative terminal. The positive should be marked + or red. The negative should be marked – or black.
Securely clamp the positive jumper cable to the positive terminals on each battery.
+
+
-
-
Good Battery
Dead Battery
Securely clamp one end of the negative jumper cable to the negative terminal of the good battery.
Safety Note: Keep jumper cables away from any moving parts.
+
+
-
-
Good Battery
Dead Battery
Engineblock
Securely clamp the other end of the negative jumper cable to the engine block. DO NOT CLAMP THIS CABLE TO THE DEAD BATTERY’S NEGATIVE TERMINAL. IT MAY CAUSE AN EXPLOSION.
+
+
-
-
Good Battery
Dead Battery
Engineblock
Start the engine in the
vehicle with the good battery
and let it idle for a few
minutes.
Turn on the headlights
before starting the car with
the low or dead battery. This
absorbs voltage spikes that
can cause damage to a
vehicle's computer.
Safety Note: Dispose of any cloth used to wipe battery parts because it may be contaminated with acid.
Start the engine in the vehicle with
the low battery. After it starts, and
is running smoothly, remove the
cables in the reverse order they
were put on.
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Once the vehicle has been successfully jump-started, allow the engine idle for about 30 minutes to recharge the battery. remove cables
Avoid making fast starts and stops and cornering too fast. They are not only unsafe but increase the cost of operating and maintaining your vehicle by wasting fuel and wearing out tires and brakes. Also avoid unnecessary idling. You may also want to check into alternative fuels.
Another thing you can do to save money is drive slower. Faster driving requires more fuel to get you the same distance. Obey speed limits and you will save fuel and reduce the risk to others.
In addition to the above, anticipate when you will need to stop. Quick braking excessively wears your brakes and tires. Look ahead while you are driving so you can anticipate when you will need to stop and do so smoothly and gently. Also, planning your route in advance is cost effective.
Periodic preventative maintenance will also lower your long-term operating cost by making your vehicle run more efficiently.
Drive Clean Emissions Testing
• Since cars are the largest cause of carbon monoxide pollution and smog, they need to be tested to pass emissions tests to keep our air
clean. They are put on the hydrometer to measure emissions output during various driving simulations.
• Most passenger cars, vans, light trucks and sport utility vehicles in most states must pass a a vehicle emissions test.
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowabout about
EmissionsEmissionsTesting?Testing?
WhatWhatdo youdo youknowknowabout about
EmissionsEmissionsTesting?Testing?
If doing your own vehicle maintenance you are required to properly dispose of used fluids, batteries and tires at sites designated for these purposes. If utilizing a vehicle service center, these disposal issues are usually the responsibility of the service center. Check with local authorities for options in disposing of vehicles.
Never litter…it’s disrespectful toward our environment and illegal…instead recycle.
Making the most of our fuel means consolidating trip and wise planning of routes as to avoid heavy traffic and unnecessary driving…utilizing the computer is often helpful in trip planning.
You must be aware that technology will change the way we drive in the future.
There will also be changes in laws that you must keep current with. Also there are regulations that may differ in other jurisdictions and for other vehicles.
You will also have to adjust as you age and compensate for diminishing abilities.
Becoming a competent driver is a life-long learning experience, your Driver Education is just a beginning.
Review time…how much do you remember?
3) If you hear a squealing metal sound when applying the brakes, it may mean that its time for a ________________
1) To check your oil, first find the ___________. If you are down ________ or more add enough to bring it to full line.
2) You should change your oil according to the owners manual recommendations, usually every _________miles.
4) True or False: ________Because of the possibility of freezing, using water it is not recommended as a windshield washer.
6) Perhaps the easiest vehicle maintenance is changing the ____________
5) If you notice fluid leakage under the car (other than water) you should get it checked out by ______________.
7) Correcting an electrical malfunction such as lights not working, may be easily corrected by changing a _____
9) Since cars are the largest cause of carbon monoxide pollution and smog, they need to pass _____________
8) Although ethanol is compatible with most engines, be sure to check your ____________
11) When bringing the two vehicles close together, be sure that they do not ________ each other.
10) True or False: If your battery is dead it might still be possible to start it with the use of jumper cables._____
15) After starting the car, disconnect the cables in the
______________ order that you connected them.
12) The good battery and the dead battery must be of the same _____________ before attempting the jumpstart.
13) Begin by securing the _________ jumper cable to the positive terminals on each battery.
14) True or False: Connect the negative terminals of each battery to each other. _______
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