Monsoon roads can be slippery. So make sure your tires have a good grip and are in good condition. Check the tread depth and replace them if they are worn out. We have brought you some tips that you can follow to keep your car safe during monsoon.

Brake check
Get the brake system checked thoroughly. Inspect the condition of the brake pads, discs, and brake fluid. Get the brakes checked and serviced regularly to keep them effective.

Replace wiper blades
Wiper blades need to be in working order to maintain clear vision during rain. If the wiper blades are old or worn out, replace them.

Headlights and taillights check
Check the headlights, taillights, and indicators. Make sure they are working properly. These are very important to maintain visibility in rain and fog.

Battery Care
Check the battery connections and make sure they are properly connected and the battery is charged. The battery needs to work properly during the rainy season.

Waterproofing
Check the car's doors, windows, and trunk seals to prevent water from entering. Use sealant if needed.

Checking Engine Oil and Other Fluids
Check the condition and level of engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and coolant. Make sure everything is filled properly and is not leaking.

Anti-Rust Coating
Get an anti-rust coating on the car's body to protect it from moisture and water. This will help increase the longevity of the car.

Use Rain Cover
Cover the car with a rain cover whenever you park it. It will protect it from water and dirt and prevent damage to the car's paint.

Be careful on the road.
Drive slowly in the rain and avoid sudden braking. Maintain a safe distance and drive carefully.

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