A holiday away from home symbolises a chance to relax, to see new sights and to spend some time outside of the daily grind, so finding your car damaged or broken into after enjoying a holiday activity is no fun at all.Cleaning up and fixing a smashed window is one of the most annoying jobs, because gathering up and disposing of the glass shards can be quite time consuming. A car vac is very useful for this. If you are able to buy a replacement window and fit it yourself you will find that the hardest part is fitting it into the gap where the old window pane was. Your car's repair manual will be very helpful here. After the initial shock wears off, you may just find that the problem can be fixed fairly easily, so take a minute to assess the damage objectively.
Plenty of car supply stores sell strong transparent tinted tape that you can use over car lights, which come in a variety of colours so you can put red tape over brake lights, clear tape over headlights and so on. Some European countries may not have the right parts for your car, so you may then need to make use of your European breakdown cover policy.
It is important to know how to change a tyre after a puncture as you will not travel very far on three wheels. Green Flag offers great advice on how to change a tyre on their website. So while Green Flag will come to the rescue if things go badly, you can save yourself some time with a few quick fixes. Having your car's repair manual with you is also a great idea on any driving holiday.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
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