7 Driving Habits That Ruin Your Car and Drain Your Wallet

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  • čas přidán 29. 05. 2024
  • How to drive a car easily and safely? How to brake smoothly? Here are a few simple driving hacks and secrets you should know to drive your car like a pro.
    Have you already been driving for many years or are you just starting to drive? This activity can be both exciting and exhausting. Of course, firstly it depends on road conditions. However, there is one more important thing to be considered while driving - the behavior of your car. The longer you own a car; the more driving habits you acquire. Unfortunately, not all of those habits are good ones. Moreover, the more experienced you become, the harder it is to break them. And very often those habits can affect the condition of your car. We decided to compile examples of unwise driving behavior.
    TIMESTAMPS
    Resting your hand on the gear stick 1:09
    Refueling only when the tank is almost empty 2:13
    Frequent braking 3:04
    Ignoring suspicious sounds 4:26
    Neglecting to use the hand brake 5:50
    Running a cold engine at high revs 6:34
    Keeping your foot on the brake while driving downhill 7:17
    SUMMARY
    - Whether you own an automatic or a manual car, a transmission that is not working correctly can cause serious problems both under the hood and out on the road. Moreover, transmissions are very complex, they have many moving parts, ignoring this bad habit can easily bring you to huge expenses for a transmission repair.
    - The dirt gets into the filters and the pump causing damage. The purpose of the latter is to get fuel from the fuel tank and deliver it according to the demand of the engine. During winter months, be sure to always leave the tank at least half-filled with fuel to avoid the formation of large amounts of condensate.
    - To avoid unpleasant accidents, remember to promptly change the brake hoses and keep your eye on the brake fluid level. Keep in mind that braking is another skill to be mastered; it takes a certain skill level to do it correctly.
    - Please use the following steps to safely move your vehicle away from the highway and to avoid the possible danger.
    Firstly, pull over to a safe spot. Don’t hesitate to ask for any possible assistance because the process might not be that easy as it seems. And remember to switch on the hazard lights. If the car has completely broken down and you cannot start it, just push it to a safe place After, try to diagnose the issue.
    - To successfully park on an incline, hold the foot brake and shift into "park." Then pull the hand brake, and only then slowly release the brake. It doesn’t really matter if your car has a manual or an automatic transmission, car manufacturers recommend the use of the parking brake to immobilize any parked vehicle.
    - Most modern engines don’t need warming up. However, it is worth remembering that until the gauge indicates operating temperature one shouldn’t run the engine at more than 2,000 revs. In freezing conditions, it is advisable to keep the engine running for 1-2 minutes before pulling away.
    - The proper thing to do is to shift to a lower gear and initiate engine braking, which helps to reduce the use of normal brakes. It works by reducing the speed of the engine, which means that the speed of the vehicle reduces too. The aim is to prevent the vehicle get a too fast speed, especially while going downhill.
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  • @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
    @BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety +121

    Hi there! What's your driving style? 🚖
    Useful hacks from experienced drivers 👉 czcams.com/video/s4EmIKePHuc/video.html

    • @krosbone3139
      @krosbone3139 Před 5 lety +4

      Number#1.........braking while going down hill, isn't that tip regards to manual stick shifts only (engine braking)........how about automatics???

    • @roominaberenji6080
      @roominaberenji6080 Před 5 lety +4

      BRIGHT SIDE in low freezing weather a engine must be warmed up no matter wat..all engine lifters oil pumps and piston rings need to expand before pulling away..

    • @glitchwolf946.5
      @glitchwolf946.5 Před 5 lety +1

      What if your car doesn't have a handbrake?

    • @blackattack1517
      @blackattack1517 Před 5 lety +4

      @@glitchwolf946.5 then fix ya handbrake

    • @glitchwolf946.5
      @glitchwolf946.5 Před 5 lety +1

      We have a mini van.

  • @hildaelson4203
    @hildaelson4203 Před 5 lety +1144

    What I really learned from this is how many people don’t know the difference between the word ‘brake’ and ‘break.’

  • @idapramayanti6740
    @idapramayanti6740 Před 6 lety +2361

    7. Resting your hand on the gear stick
    6. Refueling only when the tank is almost empty
    5. Frequent braking
    4. Ignoring suspicious sounds
    3. Neglecting to use the hand brake
    2. Running a cold engine at high revs
    1. Keeping your foot in the brake while driving downhill

    • @Discretelise
      @Discretelise Před 6 lety +58

      Ida Pramayanti thank you

    • @judel7549
      @judel7549 Před 6 lety +56

      Ida Pramayanti thanks for saving my time. Appreciate it

    • @rafaLumix
      @rafaLumix Před 6 lety +58

      Keep a reasonable distance from the car in front.

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 Před 6 lety +6

      Was hoping someone summed it up. Koolio.

    • @66Flux
      @66Flux Před 6 lety +29

      8. Resting your foot on the clutch pedal

  • @cheekymescalito3249
    @cheekymescalito3249 Před 4 lety +491

    If you see red light on next crossing, avoid accelerating and then braking until full stop. Just roll slowly until you see a green light. Saves both fuel and brakes.

    • @XoX1971
      @XoX1971 Před 2 lety +5

      I have a light truck that’s 12 years old and I have yet to replace my brakes.

    • @theshield4750
      @theshield4750 Před 2 lety

      aren’t you using the brakes anyways tho?

    • @dyverge
      @dyverge Před rokem +22

      I always laugh when I'm driving with someone and they keep accelerating all the way up until the light. Like bro fuel is $6 a gallon and all of that energy just went into wearing down your brakes.

    • @andreimitrica77
      @andreimitrica77 Před rokem

      @@XoX1971 breaks*

    • @PsyQoBoy
      @PsyQoBoy Před rokem +6

      @@andreimitrica77 You're wrong it's Brakes. Break is like taking a lunch break. Brakes are for cars.

  • @victornderitu
    @victornderitu Před 5 lety +667

    Driving a manual transmission while resting your foot on the clutch!

    • @Gunsmoke2220
      @Gunsmoke2220 Před 3 lety +6

      why?

    • @protagonistnarwhal9048
      @protagonistnarwhal9048 Před 3 lety +43

      @@Gunsmoke2220 it wears out the clutch

    • @shaansanakhundongbam981
      @shaansanakhundongbam981 Před 3 lety +5

      Killer habit but doesn't feel like it 🤣

    • @OmarHussainX2021
      @OmarHussainX2021 Před 3 lety +21

      @@Gunsmoke2220 Because when you hold the pedal you are causing unnecessarily wear and tear to the clutch.
      Getting your clutch replaced is expensive.

    • @jaleekkelsor6243
      @jaleekkelsor6243 Před 3 lety

      Yeah it may cause the clutch to slip a little depending on how much pressure you have on pressure

  • @lucasperuzzo5098
    @lucasperuzzo5098 Před 6 lety +169

    Actually when parking in a hill, if you have an automatic transmission, you should always put it N (Neutral) first, then pull the hand break, only then put in P (Park), that way all the weight of the car is held by the handbreak, not the transmission lock. You will notice that if you do this, when you pull your transmission from P to D(drive) you will no longer hear an 'clank' sound.

    • @dbblrr
      @dbblrr Před 2 lety +21

      superior info/advice here should have been all caps!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @dirkdiggler9379
      @dirkdiggler9379 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dbblrr yesssssss !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Calcx755
      @Calcx755 Před rokem +8

      Another way to know if you’re using the parking break correctly is if your car doesn’t rock back after you’re done putting it in park.

    • @nicholasbaldwin4461
      @nicholasbaldwin4461 Před rokem +5

      You can even stop pressing the brake after using the hand brake to allow to car to be held only by the hand brakes... Then you place the car in park

    • @BruceLee-dp9sj
      @BruceLee-dp9sj Před rokem +3

      Put it in neutral so the car can roll backwards right before you can put it in park

  • @dracer35
    @dracer35 Před 2 lety +101

    Also for number 6 refueling before empty. Most people don't realize that that fuel is what cools the fuel pump. Running the tank all the way to to empty all the time leads to premature failure of the fuel pump which can be very expensive to replace depending on the vehicle and the amount of labor needed to replace the pump.

    • @donames6941
      @donames6941 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Not so pump is made to run cool are it wouldnt be safe in the gas tank

  • @alanwhite7562
    @alanwhite7562 Před 5 lety +42

    Number 3: Should be FOOTBRAKE, HANDBRAKE then PARK GEAR that way the handbrake takes the tention instead of the park gear. Some hand brakes will apply fractionally after being applied so if you select park before the handbrake, the vehicle can still roll against the parking gear therefore jamming it in park causing you to have to reef it out of park gear (causing damage to gearbox) when you are ready to depart.

    • @coreyd528
      @coreyd528 Před rokem

      I always do Foot brake-Shift to neutral gear-handbrake-then park gear

    • @staidey5994
      @staidey5994 Před 11 měsíci

      Doesn't matter. I've been working in a car repair shop and NEVER encountered a broken parking pawl or parking cog. You'd probably wear the engine long sooner than the parking pawl.

  • @hunterxanime6038
    @hunterxanime6038 Před 5 lety +152

    "just because you're sober, dont think you're a good driver." (make a sense) 😂

  • @yunasmagsi
    @yunasmagsi Před 6 lety +3195

    let me save you people 8 mins:
    7. Don't keep your hand on the gear stick
    6. Don't refuel close to an empty tank
    5. Frequent Braking is bad
    4. Don't ignore weird car sounds
    3. Use handbrake when parking
    2. Don't run cold engine on high revs
    1. Don't keep your foot on the brake going down hill
    IKR the tittle is 8 driving habits but the list has only 7, Logic is as bad as number 5

    • @vincencohan3626
      @vincencohan3626 Před 6 lety +115

      8. Resting your foot on the clutch pedal is no no
      9. Using both feet in automatic car is danger

    • @mironsiembida3786
      @mironsiembida3786 Před 6 lety +106

      Why I check comments after video. 8min of my life wasted

    • @xxcmp05xx80
      @xxcmp05xx80 Před 6 lety +11

      Yunas Magsi he was telling us that breaks are bad, so is it a coincidence that he left out ‘Read your owners manual so you know what fuel to put in” and “Change your oil and blinker fluid ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) every 5 thousand miles” (change BMW blinker fluid every 3.5k miles)

    • @philipotoole9894
      @philipotoole9894 Před 6 lety +3

      Love me you gdp

    • @fremontian9277
      @fremontian9277 Před 6 lety +6

      What do you mean "you people " lol

  • @chantelleanderson1218
    @chantelleanderson1218 Před 6 lety +578

    Most drivers have a bad habit of turning & not using the indicator to let the vehicle behind know what direction he/she is going & for the pedestrians to know as well, especially if he/she is about to cross the street.

    • @fwingebritson
      @fwingebritson Před 6 lety +53

      they may be using their indicator not realizing their blinker fluid reservoir is low or has gone dry.

    • @toniownez
      @toniownez Před 6 lety +25

      Chantelle Anderson Blinker fluid is expensive man

    • @adondoro7137
      @adondoro7137 Před 6 lety

      +4 scoops GODDAMMITmasl

    • @Zombie-yz9fp
      @Zombie-yz9fp Před 6 lety +5

      I like to keep people guessing.

    • @andrewhun96
      @andrewhun96 Před 6 lety +29

      I just don't want the indicator lever to wear out. I'm taking good care of my BMW.

  • @erics320
    @erics320 Před 6 lety +13

    The sediment at the bottom of the fueltank, i have heard that so many times. But everyone who says it forgets 1 very important fact. The inlet for the fuelpump is at the bottom of the tank. Else it would never be able to get all the fuel out of the tank. It could be true for stuff floating on top of the fuel though. And i guess that a pump that runs dry will not be happy either.

  • @brook8294
    @brook8294 Před 5 lety +12

    My Advice: don't gas the engine all the way to a red light and come to a complete stop, only to do it again up to the next light, this wastes so much fuel. Drive at a set pace and try to meet all green lights, just remember it is always better fuel mileage to keep a constant speed. When you see traffic slowing down ahead of you, take your foot off the gas so you don't have to come to a complete stop. This not only saves you fuel but it will also keep traffic moving at a slow steady pace. Anytime you excellerate your vehicle sucks gasoline!

  • @ahrayahahlalabayaahyashara4142

    Drivers not using their signals (indicators) which is Very Important because we human beings cannot read minds to know when you're going to make a turn. Another bad habbit I've always seen is driving too close to a car (Kissing the bumper); that is extremely dangerous because if for some reason the person in front end up breaking and you're unable to go anywhere then unfortunately, you are stuck in an accident.

    • @bellamilr4597
      @bellamilr4597 Před 4 lety +3

      Ahrayalah Yasharahla hate hate hate when people don’t do that it’s like they want to get rear ended 😠

    • @jeffreynanatakyicollins101
      @jeffreynanatakyicollins101 Před 4 lety +11

      Ahrayalah Yasharahla people do that to put pressure on the driver, to make them go faster

    • @bellamilr4597
      @bellamilr4597 Před 4 lety +3

      NANA TAKYI COLLINS no way 😮 didn’t know !!! 🤣

    • @coolerplays3477
      @coolerplays3477 Před 4 lety +2

      I know this is over a year old but another terrible reason is the train collision (not a real train), basically if there's a bunch of cars really close to each other and someone from behind hits the car from the back, then that car will hit the car in front of them, causing that car to hit the car in front of them, and so on. This makes it to everyone is held responsible but the person in the front.

    • @healthiswealth8153
      @healthiswealth8153 Před 4 lety +6

      asians are the worst for this

  • @OooohhYeeah
    @OooohhYeeah Před 6 lety +174

    For anyone else here who lives in Alberta another one would be this really cool feature most don’t know about here, it’s a little knob (usually) behind the steering wheel and when you flick it, a flashing light will indicate which way you plan on turning the vehicle, their called turn signals.. some of you should really learn how to use them!!

    • @serviousmsipa2669
      @serviousmsipa2669 Před 5 lety +1

      😂😂😂

    • @raymondreish657
      @raymondreish657 Před 5 lety +4

      Here in Michigan drivers have no freaking idea what the turning signals are for.
      To those careless drivers turning signals are just decorative orange colored lights.

    • @tylercampbell6834
      @tylercampbell6834 Před 5 lety

      Same for new York state lol

    • @longvisions3
      @longvisions3 Před 5 lety

      @@tylercampbell6834 you mean New Jersey

    • @brnmcc01
      @brnmcc01 Před 5 lety +2

      That's because in Alberta, NY, New Jersey, Michigan etc; Blinker Fluid is extremely expensive!

  • @dancoulson6579
    @dancoulson6579 Před rokem +5

    When I park on a hill, I follow this procedure:
    1. Apply foor brake firmly.
    2. Shift to Neutral.
    3. Apply parking brake.
    4. Slowly release foot brake to make sure parking brake can support car alone.
    5. Shift to Park.
    When I park on a flat, I just use the park gear.

  • @JReaLBiz86
    @JReaLBiz86 Před 3 lety +24

    Usually you guys are pretty spot on with these, but I gotta argue a couple of these.
    7. It is recommended and more safe to drive with both hands on the wheel, but not a requirement. Also, if you have an arm rest that sits directly behind your shifter, resting your hand on it doesn't damage gears at all. Applying pressure to the gear shift will cause damage, but I've owned my Cobalt for 13 years and it still shifts nice and smooth. If you have an automatic, your hand shouldn't be resting there at all.
    6. It is actually better to make sure you run more fuel in your tank, but a better tip is that you should make sure to fill your tank each time you refuel, so that your fuel pump can continue working properly, as not filling the tank up allows that sediment to accumulate over time. Running the tank out and filling it back up will redistribute the sediment throughout your fuel, which will help the smaller particles pass through the fuel system instead of clogging anything. Also, there are fuel treatment formulas out there to combat this buildup in your fuel system.
    This driving habit doesn't really ruin your car, but it ruins the roadways and driving experience for many:
    Driving in the passing lane: If you aren't actively passing another vehicle or line of vehicles, you should not be in the passing lane at all. Congestion is usually created by people who think it's okay to hog the passing lane as the "fast lane", when they're going no more than 5 mph above the speed limit. A better lane for those drivers is the lane adjacent to the passing lane; they can keep up their speed without hindering other drivers who are carrying more speed and want to get by in the passing lane. And if they want to get past a slower-moving car in the same lane, they can then utilize the passing lane properly; signal, get over when it's safe to, accelerate to pass the car ahead, signal again, and move back into the through lane they were in originally. Driving slowly or holding up traffic in the passing lane is actually more dangerous than high speeds, because it forces other drivers to make passes in through lanes or merge/exit lanes, increasing the risk of an accident, and overall slowing all traffic, who now have to be extra cautious around these cars darting all over the road trying to get by slower traffic. Use lanes responsibly!

    • @elainec4914
      @elainec4914 Před 2 lety

      0

    • @lobecosc
      @lobecosc Před 2 lety +1

      Totally agree with number 6. I usually fill my tank up regardless of how much is in the tank.

    • @bobbylewisjr5250
      @bobbylewisjr5250 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the info

  • @jhmcd2
    @jhmcd2 Před 6 lety +52

    #5 is pretty hard to avoid especially if you live in contested areas. Wearing out your breaks versus constantly getting into accidents is preferable (although teleworking is even better).

  • @ANOnyme-tx2ts
    @ANOnyme-tx2ts Před 6 lety +39

    It has nothing about car fixing prevention, but I know a bad habits most people do: driving while holding their cellphones for calling of texting. Here in Canada, or at least in Québec, it has been forbidden for some years, maybe about a decade. This bad habit privates the driver's full focus on the road, which could lead to accidents.

    • @johnconti1329
      @johnconti1329 Před 6 lety +2

      If I stopped and counted the number of people I see driving while looking down at a cell phone in a day, I'd probably give up my licence and just take mass transit.

    • @reecio07
      @reecio07 Před 6 lety +5

      This is my biggest pet peeve when I'm driving. Over here in the UK it carries a hefty fine as well as points on your licence, yet, so many people still use their phones while they're driving...

    • @ANOnyme-tx2ts
      @ANOnyme-tx2ts Před 6 lety +4

      Reece Bleasdale I know, right? Cellphones have become as addictive as drugs.

    • @reecio07
      @reecio07 Před 6 lety +1

      A.N.O'nyme Whatever it is can surely wait until the journey is over haha. Is that text worth killing someone/dying over?
      A little common sense would go a long way with some people

    • @ANOnyme-tx2ts
      @ANOnyme-tx2ts Před 6 lety +2

      Reece Bleasdale Entirelly agree with you.

  • @samersijbesma5708
    @samersijbesma5708 Před 4 lety +18

    Make sure to check your coolant and oil levels so that your engine can have the ability to always stay cool and lubricated.

  • @ospuddy
    @ospuddy Před 2 lety +1

    5:49 To park on an incline, I would #1 step on the brake, #2 put the car in neutral, #3 set the parking brake, #4 slowly release the foot off the brake to make sure the parking brake holds, then #5 step on the brake again and #6 put the car in park. You want to put the weight of the car on the parking brake before engaging the parking pawl. If the parking brake doesn't hold the car on the incline while the car is in neutral, then you need to increase the force on the parking brake or have the parking brake checked & adjusted.

  • @stephenparallox
    @stephenparallox Před 6 lety +721

    #1 Using your smartphone while driving

    • @zGJungle
      @zGJungle Před 6 lety +19

      Should be a year ban and big fine for driving while using your phone.

    • @exeuroweenie
      @exeuroweenie Před 5 lety +3

      Last year I had to change lanes quickly due to some MENSA chairman texting(with both hands) on a bicycle.Of course,there wasn't a traffic cop for blocks.

    • @janoudman2695
      @janoudman2695 Před 5 lety +2

      At least in Europe it should have been #1. It is only bad for your car if it leads to a crash though. Half of the reasons does not apply to west Europe because of the good roads here and in the Netherlands because of the lack of hills and mountains.

    • @Gabriel-he6ih
      @Gabriel-he6ih Před 5 lety

      #-1 touch shifteroo-san too much

    • @dennissanders4863
      @dennissanders4863 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank God I'm not the only one with common sense to realize that he left out this very important number one..

  • @ed7519
    @ed7519 Před 6 lety +292

    Never take off your shoe and leave it beneath the drivers feet!! No object should be in that area because it could lodge under your break pedal and cause you to not be able to depress the break pedal, and you know what happens then, you smash into the car in front of you! Beware water bottles or cans of soda that may fall down in that area too. :)

    • @paulanderson79
      @paulanderson79 Před 6 lety +9

      break pedal?

    • @anassyria5176
      @anassyria5176 Před 5 lety +2

      E D
      Important

    • @andrewanlap
      @andrewanlap Před 5 lety +7

      Final Destination taught me this

    • @warryckscown5620
      @warryckscown5620 Před 5 lety +2

      Great point!

    • @MRBILL-dr2wr
      @MRBILL-dr2wr Před 5 lety +3

      This is got to be some of the worst advice I've ever seen in my life. think about it if you take your shoes off and you move them back towards the seat the only thing that could possibly make the shoes go forward to the pedals is when you step on the brakes by this point not only is your foot in the way but the brake pedal would also be in the way making it completely impossible for the shoe to get lodged under the brake pedal. The saying must really be true Common Sense isn't that common.

  • @ejakaegypt
    @ejakaegypt Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you guys, even tho many of us have been driving for years, it’s nice to get a refresher every once in a while 💯

    • @grazz7865
      @grazz7865 Před 2 lety +1

      I believe everyone should have to take another written and road test when renewing their license. Just like the commercial drivers. Most jobs require a retest.

    • @ejakaegypt
      @ejakaegypt Před 2 lety

      @@grazz7865 I guess, you might want to go to your local mayor or local dmv and tell them that idea. I’m just a small business owner 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @NealWilliams
      @NealWilliams Před 2 lety

      Very true

  • @MG-so8yf
    @MG-so8yf Před 4 lety +18

    I expected something like: "Don't drive until your gas tank is empty, because you will need to be towed. If you refill BEFORE the tank is empty, you can save a lot of money."
    Was not disappointed. This is just a waste of time!

  • @thomaspc0
    @thomaspc0 Před 6 lety +72

    One good thing that can save you is not having too many keys on the key ring. Too much weight can damage the ignition switch, costing plenty of money.

    • @toyotahachiroku8509
      @toyotahachiroku8509 Před 6 lety +3

      Thomas PC doesn't seem like a real problem cause my dad's had his 99 corolla since 1999 and he has had like 20 keys on his key chain(haha) and the ignition isn't causing any problems

    • @mfx999
      @mfx999 Před 6 lety +7

      Toyota Hachiroku hes talking about cars in general dude, not old toyotas like ur father have that can take everything 😄

    • @MalaysianTropikfusion
      @MalaysianTropikfusion Před 6 lety

      I've never heard of ignition switch damage =o

    • @TSTBROTHERS
      @TSTBROTHERS Před 6 lety +1

      Keyless baby

    • @Shawn-sc5uk
      @Shawn-sc5uk Před 6 lety +1

      I-key (intelligent key) baby, Nissan Maximas for life! My keys stay in my pocket and push button start..

  • @brohiddlesby7010
    @brohiddlesby7010 Před 6 lety +12

    Habit #5 is a big pet peeve for me, but it's not really because of the damage it causes to your brakes. My grandfather does it in his Prius, and whenever I ride with him, I always get car sick because he's always pressing on the brakes. Even thinking about it right now is making me want to throw up my breakfast.

    • @ShazeemKhan
      @ShazeemKhan Před 6 lety

      *brakes

    • @ncdave4life
      @ncdave4life Před 6 lety +1

      Actually, Lone Wanderer, your grandfather knows what he's doing. If you brake lightly in a Prius it uses "regenerative braking" to recover some of the car's kinetic energy, which it uses to charge the battery. Gentle braking in a Prius doesn't actually use the brakes at all.
      Also, in this video, the last recommendation ("#1") is dead wrong. Using engine braking saves your brake pads, but wears your transmission, clutch (if you have one), and engine. It also slows your car without lighting up the brake lights, which increases the risk of getting rear-ended. Brake pads are cheap, transmissions, clutches & collisions are expensive, so do the math.

    • @VoidSixx
      @VoidSixx Před 6 lety +7

      If you actually know how to downshift properly, it wont put any wear at all onto the engine, clutch, or drivetrain. In fact, it will actually reduce it in most cases. It will also save a little fuel on the downhil. And if another driver can't tell that your speed is reducing without lights, that's their problem.

    • @DAN007thefoxx1
      @DAN007thefoxx1 Před 6 lety

      Lone Wanderer I try to treat my brakes right and sometimes I even let the car just freewheel to a stop. But I almost never use my E brake because I always forget to disengage it (theres nothing to tell you its still on). Also I think its stuck because my rear rims get hotter than my front even though the handle is in the off position.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Před 6 lety

      David Burton you're not really reducing your speed though. You're just maintaining a driving speed without using the gas pedal. When you need to slow down you will use your brakes as usual.

  • @superpoopoochoochoo
    @superpoopoochoochoo Před 5 lety +3

    Yes use the emergency brake for parking when needed, but put the car in neutral first, THEN pull the E-brake, let off the actual brake, and then when the car goes back and forth then you know the car is safely parked, then put it on park and turn off your car. When leaving the spot, hold foot on brake, take off e-brake, then put car in drive or reverse depending on which direction you parked.

    • @JohnHVACR
      @JohnHVACR Před 2 lety

      I second this. You wanna put the weight of the car on the e brake and not on the park pole.

  • @Torchiy
    @Torchiy Před 4 lety +9

    I usually enjoy the advice given on Bright Side. But unfortunately tip number 2 isn't a bright one. Nowadays, most mainstream cars on the road are equipped with a fuel injection system. This modern system is computer controlled and adjusts fuel delivery based on temperature, throttle setting and engine load. This enables the car to be driven almost immediately, even at low temperatures. Today, cars need only 30 to 60 seconds to run before they are ready to drive. If you leave your car idling for longer than one minute you're not only wasting gas, but it can also cause serious damage to the engine. The best way to warm an engine is to drive away as soon as possible and keep the load low until it reaches ideal operating temperature. Accelerate gently and use small throttle openings. Driving loads the engine and warms it more quickly than extended idling.

  • @Basic-Reviews
    @Basic-Reviews Před 6 lety +38

    Not sure on #1, downshifting creates premature unnecessary wear on the gears and engine itself,. You may, however use a combination of both, the brake ( Brakes pads and discs are cheaper than engine parts) and the engine's ability to run on lower gears.

    • @nomicwave
      @nomicwave Před rokem +1

      "Downshifting creates premature unnecessary wear on the gears and engine itself", that's a myth. Downshifting is often used by racers to brake before turns. To clear it out even more, downshifting is different from engine braking. Downshifting is shifting from a higher to lower gear (and it would only wears the clutch if done wrong much as upshifting) while engine breaking is just idling your accelerator at the same gear.
      Does it wear your gears faster? Maybe marginally, but nothing that I would call "premature" or "unnecessary". If driving downhill I would recommend regular braking first then engine brake all the way down to avoid any clutch damage since most people can't even upshift properly and to save your poor braking pads and discs from premature unnecessary melting.

    • @staidey5994
      @staidey5994 Před 11 měsíci

      Truckers engine brake all the time

  • @Gears.and.Gadgets
    @Gears.and.Gadgets Před 6 lety +100

    One thing I would mention. People who don't look while backing up..
    Also the title says 8 thing. You listed 7 things.

    • @reecio07
      @reecio07 Před 6 lety +6

      I have more trouble with people who don't look moving forwards!
      Being spatially aware in general deserves a mention in this list.

    • @ASmith-jn7kf
      @ASmith-jn7kf Před 6 lety

      Who would do this??

    • @heidimarchant5438
      @heidimarchant5438 Před 6 lety +7

      George W Yeah I hate that! Also, people that see you coming but pull out in front of you anyway.

    • @raulsalcedo8332
      @raulsalcedo8332 Před 6 lety +4

      Here's my addition, always use turn signals. so much time lost to both drivers and pedestrians for not doing so

    • @Zombie-yz9fp
      @Zombie-yz9fp Před 6 lety

      I can reverse perfectly using mirrors.

  • @blackvulcan100
    @blackvulcan100 Před 5 lety +13

    Keeping your foot on the clutch pedal when stopped ie waiting for the traffic lights to change etc.Here in the UK we have mostly gear sticks to change gear,yes strange that !!

  • @Vector_Ze
    @Vector_Ze Před 5 lety +50

    One of the most important, and omitted (though hinted at):
    Don't tailgate/follow too closely! Absolutely nothing positive to gain from tailgating, and potentially a LOT to lose.
    Aside from being dangerous, nearly all tailgaters are also brake riders because they're nervous about following too close, duh! And even if you're half brain dead, so it doesn't make you nervous, following too closely means you couldn't possibly stop when the lead car stomps their brakes. Even if that doesn't happen, when you're following too closely you will be forced to brake too often even when your victim just slows, as in taking a turn.
    Back off a little, you'll be safer, you'll save gasoline and wear on your brakes, and give the poor guy/gal in front of you a little peace of mind.
    There's never any excuse for tailgating. It's a mindless, wasteful, dangerous thing to do.

    • @warryckscown5620
      @warryckscown5620 Před 5 lety +5

      smart451cab
      Best/sensible comment yet..

    • @MRBILL-dr2wr
      @MRBILL-dr2wr Před 5 lety +6

      You're wrong tailgating saves you money it's called drafting watch Nascar you'll see what I'm talking about

    • @hoen2009
      @hoen2009 Před 5 lety +7

      @@MRBILL-dr2wr........ Sure yeah it does a little bit, at the price of ramming in someone back. Tailgating is for retards.

    • @BPLdenver
      @BPLdenver Před 5 lety +6

      @@MRBILL-dr2wr Tell ya what. You tailgate ... ahem draft ... all you want on a closed track. On the highway, LEARN HOW TO CONTROL YOUR SH!T DUDE.

    • @hakualex
      @hakualex Před 5 lety +1

      Tell that to Florida drivers!

  • @reecio07
    @reecio07 Před 6 lety +998

    Driving habits that ruin your car and drain your wallet:
    #1 - Driving

    • @benjaminb1055
      @benjaminb1055 Před 6 lety +8

      You have to do all of these to drive. Cars don't last forever

    • @mustafamufasa
      @mustafamufasa Před 6 lety +22

      Letting a car sit for months or even several years can be worse for the car than simply driving it (which, obviously, it was designed to do).

    • @XKobe
      @XKobe Před 6 lety +10

      Yep, not to mention the motor mechanic industry is the biggest scam in the world. They will charge you for repairs you don't even need.

    • @XplodingTurtle
      @XplodingTurtle Před 6 lety +14

      X Kobe if you do repairs yourself that wont be a problem

    • @Megadriver
      @Megadriver Před 6 lety +4

      Only if you are clueless about cars...

  • @mako040472
    @mako040472 Před 6 lety +203

    I m ok because i have the Flintstones edition car the only problem is when i break a lot i start to have a foot burning odor but thats it

  • @randumbyootoobyooser
    @randumbyootoobyooser Před 5 lety +86

    I feel like this guy could do a perfect Winnie the Pooh impression

  • @tadzionl
    @tadzionl Před 2 lety +10

    Regarding the advice not to hold your hand on the gear handle, the NSU RO-80 had a nice feature to remind you of that. It had a semi-automatic gear box that uncoupled as soon as you put your hand on the gear handle.

  • @huberfloover
    @huberfloover Před 6 lety +482

    A bad driving habit that will ruin your car? Tailgating me....

    • @x1134x
      @x1134x Před 6 lety +1

      No it won't. How are you going to stop instantly? Same laws of physics that apply to me, also apply to you.

    • @subzeroarctics1299
      @subzeroarctics1299 Před 6 lety +38

      We'll see who has the better brakes then

    • @JulianKapa
      @JulianKapa Před 6 lety +8

      Because your car won't get damaged if someone runs into you from behind...

    • @tjleaf3510
      @tjleaf3510 Před 6 lety +21

      The person from behind still has to pay for damages genius

    • @x1134x
      @x1134x Před 6 lety +24

      Not too long before we'll be able to easily prove in a court of law that you purposefully slammed on the brakes, with the computer data of your ABS system, the dash mounted cameras in the area, and the traffic cameras that cover the entirety of streets in urban areas, there would be no corroboration of your testimony that you had legitimate reason to brake hard, and a preponderance of the evidence would leave a judge no choice but to find the brake slammer at fault, the only reason it doesn't happen now, is the evidence is lacking, but the ability to bring that evidence to court is REAL now. You *think* you're "so intelligent" causing an accident because "all rear endings are the followers fault", but they're not, when the first actions are by you, and your actions are intended to create a collision, then it is absolutely YOU who are at fault if one does occur. You know your neighbor driving along side you has 2 or more high definition video capture devices, so think twice before you decide to purposefully put people in danger, already thinking you're smart enough to know the outcome. And my brakes and reaction time are far better than those of the 65 year old long-tooths who say stuff like "I'll purposefully slam on my brakes because I don't like how big a car behind me is in my mirror".

  • @BOOGGEE22
    @BOOGGEE22 Před 6 lety +1393

    Took one minute and 5 seconds to start the actual video

    • @markleng67
      @markleng67 Před 6 lety +40

      That is a very irritating aspect of all Bright Side videos.

    • @mrzulky2198
      @mrzulky2198 Před 6 lety +3

      SKINNY STRANGER ,
      Intro my friend

    • @kelislaw6747
      @kelislaw6747 Před 6 lety +2

      SKINNY STRANGER Thank you

    • @Abdulaziz2003
      @Abdulaziz2003 Před 6 lety +2

      SKINNY STRANGER wow thanks

    • @yucaddi2210
      @yucaddi2210 Před 6 lety

      The number #6 Refueling only when tank is almost empty
      Now i know when we dont use out car much he starts it

  • @james9609
    @james9609 Před 2 lety +6

    Remembering to engine brake instead of braking on a downhill where a notorious speed camera is at the bottom really helps my engine wear and tear thanks warwickshire council (griff)

    • @ezzor197
      @ezzor197 Před 2 lety +1

      Stockholm has a place where it’s going downhill, turning at 90 kmh then a sudden change to 60 with a speed camera right behind it all hidden in vegetation. I hade to slam my brakes hard the first time and still barely made it down to 60.

  • @bigf1502
    @bigf1502 Před 5 lety +5

    That Jeep Cherokee ripping in the snow was the best part of this video

  • @valvenus5715
    @valvenus5715 Před 6 lety +87

    Watching while driving so I can get some great tips 👍🏼

  • @daredevilmason823
    @daredevilmason823 Před 6 lety +897

    Title is 8 driving habits vid says 7

    • @artist3856
      @artist3856 Před 6 lety +5

      Daredevil Mason you have a good eye!

    • @gplayer8508
      @gplayer8508 Před 6 lety

      @Daredevil Mason
      plus the alt-right wing's speed meter meme on the thumbnail image. BTW, it's time to change your/BS' "car" to a electric car for your own good :)

    • @keyboardguru4212
      @keyboardguru4212 Před 6 lety +3

      I know right, such clickbait! This channel needs to be banned and all its producers euthanised!

    • @voyteq1
      @voyteq1 Před 6 lety +9

      Daredevil Mason - the 8th one is watching this vid while you're driving 😉

    • @CertifiedPG
      @CertifiedPG Před 6 lety +4

      The 8th is simply driving the car lol

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 Před 2 lety +1

    Resting your hand on the gear shifter is only really a problem in manuals. Autos are linked to the transmission usually with a cable that pulls the selector mechanisms on the transmission. But it’s still wise not to do it in autos cause it’s not a arm rest

  • @supercop7403
    @supercop7403 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks. I've the habit of keeping foot on break in downward drive. Thanks I'll take care of it now.
    Big regards.

  • @jordikorthals003
    @jordikorthals003 Před 6 lety +24

    'Most modern engines don't need warming up'... And this guys is giving us advise about the usage of cars...

    • @thetuber705
      @thetuber705 Před 6 lety +2

      That's what i said

    • @jordikorthals003
      @jordikorthals003 Před 6 lety +2

      Just for youtube At least we are both thinking the same thing

    • @cagrkocaslan5783
      @cagrkocaslan5783 Před 6 lety +2

      Jordi Korthals yea they actually dont need warming up at standing still my local audi dealer also claimed warm up while driving dont rev over 2.5 till your car warmed up as they mentioned in video.

    • @thetuber705
      @thetuber705 Před 6 lety +2

      +Çağrı Koçaslan They need warming up. Read your owners manual. My 1963 ford needs warming up. It says let it run for 30 seconds then drive easily till it's at operating temperature. Just as every car ever since then.

    • @cagrkocaslan5783
      @cagrkocaslan5783 Před 6 lety +5

      Just for youtube i think we are talking about modern cars as u mentioned not about your 63' ford...

  • @MisterBlueSky1000
    @MisterBlueSky1000 Před 6 lety +31

    Other bad driving habits: Tailgating, switching lanes without signaling, driving with ego, competing with other drivers, driving while being tired...

    • @inbredjesus9188
      @inbredjesus9188 Před 6 lety +2

      MisterBlueSky1000 those are safety issues though not things that would mechanically ruin your car

    • @MisterBlueSky1000
      @MisterBlueSky1000 Před 6 lety +3

      True - though if you drive unsafely and get into a car accident - that does ruin the car...

  • @brianellis9380
    @brianellis9380 Před 4 lety +8

    Use indicators on roundabouts, going in and change to out direction. This helps other direction drivers make good decisions.

    • @jamooo
      @jamooo Před rokem

      I am a direction driver and I agree

  • @jerrydwaileebe1661
    @jerrydwaileebe1661 Před 5 lety +12

    #1: change your oil and transmission fluids regularly, and you coolant, and your car will last a long long time. you can easily get 300k on most newer cars with regular fluid change.

    • @alexbrown1050
      @alexbrown1050 Před 3 lety +1

      @MachineGunIt usually called transmission fluid and it does need changing occasionally

    • @baddabingbaddaboo100
      @baddabingbaddaboo100 Před 2 lety

      @@alexbrown1050 😂😂😂😂💣

  • @silveriaquintanilla
    @silveriaquintanilla Před 6 lety +26

    #5 FREQUENT BRAKING
    Me: " Well that's not possible here in Los Angeles" 😂 some people be cutting you, turning in your lane with no signal.

  • @thevexengineer
    @thevexengineer Před 6 lety +68

    This guy really likes the word "moreover"

    • @jokerrhe
      @jokerrhe Před 6 lety +5

      yeah he moreovered his over some more with the over

    • @kosmique
      @kosmique Před 6 lety

      "muh rover" its low-key showin off

    • @mottbone
      @mottbone Před 6 lety

      Moreover, moreover than one should moreover with moreover.

    • @stupossibleify
      @stupossibleify Před 6 lety

      It's the sign of a non-native English speaker in my experience. English taught abroad from widely-used texts often include terms such as "moreover"

  • @wendyholeong4740
    @wendyholeong4740 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the tips.

  • @michaelprice7005
    @michaelprice7005 Před 5 lety +15

    Mark Donohue was one of the best race car driver and engineers of all time, he promoted using the brakes to slow the car rather than using the engine and transmission simply due to the cost of replacing the parts when they break and/or wear out. You can replace shoes and rotors every weekend of the summer for less than the cost of a transmission.

    • @raykuipers1692
      @raykuipers1692 Před 2 lety +3

      He was talking of a LONG downhill run. using the brakes down a long hill leaves you with no brakes near the bottom called brake fade ,through overheating.

    • @viralbest296
      @viralbest296 Před 2 lety

      What you just said only applies to straight roads

    • @glennhansel9411
      @glennhansel9411 Před 7 měsíci

      true on flat ground but on a downhill grade, shift gear down to save brakes from overheating.

  • @darrylkennedy2125
    @darrylkennedy2125 Před 6 lety +122

    The wife already drains my wallet so the car comes a distant second...😭😭😭

    • @charlesprince1435
      @charlesprince1435 Před 6 lety +1

      Lol

    • @MrBooster999
      @MrBooster999 Před 6 lety

      Darryl Kennedy why doesn't she pay for her own stuff? does she pay for you?

    • @darrylkennedy2125
      @darrylkennedy2125 Před 6 lety +1

      bend over she does but she uses my wallet to do it....You're obviously not married. ...

    • @MrBooster999
      @MrBooster999 Před 6 lety

      Darryl Kennedy use her purse nextime then right?

    • @lanacastillo49
      @lanacastillo49 Před 6 lety

      Darryl Kennedy
      i know you still love her despite that. women like to keep themselves pretty for their husbands. u must understand that

  • @ThinkerOnTheBus
    @ThinkerOnTheBus Před 6 lety +8

    I've heard the opposite from mechanics in regards to allowing your car to warm-up (idling) in the winter. Instead of starting your automobile and letting it sit and idle, one should always begin to drive immediately, but only in a slow, smooth, and easy manner for the first few minutes. Apparently, the vehicle will "warm-up" at a faster rate while causing less harm to its engine.

    • @grazz7865
      @grazz7865 Před 2 lety

      I don’t think a minute or two will hurt anything. Excessive idling, yes. That will cause deposit build up in the combustion chamber and eventually preignition.

    • @american_patriot1776
      @american_patriot1776 Před 2 lety

      With all my stuff, bc its all carborated, i usually have to rev a cold engine alot so the fuel can get to it

    • @grazz7865
      @grazz7865 Před 2 lety +1

      @@american_patriot1776 especially a carburetor. Until the engine is nice and warm, the fuel won’t be as atomized as it should be. You’ll notice it will run a little rough until it reaches operating temperature.

  • @MrBilld75
    @MrBilld75 Před 5 lety +4

    Also use the handbrake periodically even while not parking on a hill. Corrosion will seize the e-brake in place, then you have to replace it. Exercise that e-brake at least once a week. Condensation or contaminants in the fuel tank is not your only worry. If you don't keep at least a quarter to preferrably half a tank of fuel in your vehicle your fuel pump will not be submerged in fuel. It will work harder cause it will be hotter and it will shorten the life of the fuel pump. The fuel acts as a coolant and lubricant for the pump. They are quite expensive in some cars. Spend money on fuel, or a new fuel pump and the labour to replace it, your choice.

  • @Zac0827
    @Zac0827 Před 5 lety

    Love that last bit quote. So true

  • @1999Shortstuff
    @1999Shortstuff Před 6 lety +92

    Much of what was said in this video is common sense. I guess that quality is void in most people.

    • @gth882
      @gth882 Před 6 lety +3

      Technical Corporal thank phones for that

    • @belmarustheelder5503
      @belmarustheelder5503 Před 6 lety +3

      Also basic driving courtesy and etiquette is almost nonexistent on the roads today.
      On the road 30yrs.

    • @janessatipsword8840
      @janessatipsword8840 Před 6 lety

      lol

    • @EmilyRose900
      @EmilyRose900 Před 6 lety +3

      Common sense isn't very common anymore.

    • @EmilyRose900
      @EmilyRose900 Před 6 lety +2

      Driving etiquette isn't taught anymore, along with backing up. Seriously, they don't teach kids to back up.

  • @budman1072
    @budman1072 Před 6 lety +105

    My bad driving habit .........running from the cops in a stolen car 😨

  • @new-dm1oq
    @new-dm1oq Před 4 lety

    thank you for all the information that you have given me

  • @maks.tardis8304
    @maks.tardis8304 Před 2 lety +11

    For the brake fluid level, if your fluid level is low don’t necessarily refill it as most likely your pads are worn and when you change them the level of fluid should go back to normal.

  • @PhaQ2
    @PhaQ2 Před 6 lety +6

    I have one piece of advice. When you find yourself about to T-bone someone, steer towards the back of their car.

    • @jackfrost2146
      @jackfrost2146 Před 6 lety +2

      Good advice. I noticed that in 95% of T-bone collisions on car crash videos, they steer towards where the other car is going to be -- ensuring the maximum damage. As you said, aim towards where the other car is going away from.

  • @chadpugh1490
    @chadpugh1490 Před 6 lety +3

    Number 4 is a big one that I think a lot of folks don't pay enough attention to. Take a quiet drive at least once a week with no radio and really listen.

    • @calebmedina4689
      @calebmedina4689 Před rokem

      I’ve been trying to do that after doing a few suspensions upgrades and for the first time ever I’ve slightly regretted having a loud exhaust😂

  • @nitramvoksmad2404
    @nitramvoksmad2404 Před 3 lety +1

    Tire pressures are overlooked by most people, that shortens tire life and can create unsafe driving conditions depending upon the tire pressure and surface conditions.

  • @olitesla5891
    @olitesla5891 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks bro rly helpful

  • @brandonsmith3060
    @brandonsmith3060 Před 6 lety +41

    Not looking far enough ahead to react properly to changing road conditions.

    • @tonysansom
      @tonysansom Před 6 lety

      Brandon Smith Good advice.

    • @ASadPorkChop
      @ASadPorkChop Před 6 lety +5

      A lot of people don't do this for some reason. *It's common sense*
      First off I'd like to say that I've only been on the road for 3 years. I am by far not the safest or best driver out there, I do make mistakes and I do my best to keep myself, my passengers and other road users as safe as I can. Even though I have not had an accident, I have had to avoid many. I've learnt a lot and I still have much, much more to learn.
      I've noticed that people don't use their high-beams when driving country roads at night and they can only see about 10 - 15 meters in front of them. This is an issue cause the roads generally have an 80-100kmh speed limit. You're not going to stop in 15 meters at that speed and avoiding an object at that speed is sketchy considering these roads don't have any runoff space and you might be so focused on the obstruction that you don't notice the car coming in the opposite direction. It doesn't matter if you know the road or not, there are unexpected variables like broken down cars - other cars, pedestrians and animals, debris etc..
      I feel like there are a few people out there that also don't know the limits of their vehicle. Like the braking distances, cornering and acceleration capabilities in different types of weather conditions and road types. This can help in overtaking and stopping, and knowing how much room for error *or unexpected road conditions* you have and at traffic lights in the wet or on bad roads. *I've seen people overshoot the lights in bad weather.*
      People need to learn how to read other drivers actions. You always need to be asking yourself. *Will they pull out in front of me? Will they come into my lane? Are they impaired? Do they know what their car can and can't do? Are they aware of my presence? Can they spot the danger ahead?* You need to be thinking about these things all the time and assessing every driver around you in all directions. I feel that having knowledge about these things can be the difference between making it home to your family and just being another unfortunate victim.
      There is also tailgating and I've noticed that both the tailgater and the tailgatee are making the situation dangerous. First the tailgatee might not be attentive enough to realise that they are being tailgated and do not adjust for the situation. A quick example of this is at the lights. The tailgated might decide to apply heavy braking at an amber light, not being aware of the tailgaters presence, when it would be acceptable and much safer to pass through the intersection, this will come as a surprise to the tailgater. They'll try to stop but will rear end the driver in front. I've seen it and I don't know why people do it, the only explanation I can come up with is that they are pressuring the driver in front to speed up or let them pass.
      There are the drivers that aren't aware of their surroundings. A lot of people sit at an intersection and are only focused on the lights or their phones and what they don't realise is, that even though they aren't moving, they're still prone to accidents. There are still other road users moving around them and it is very possible for them to make a mistake or have their vehicle malfunction. A pedestrian could be walking across the road when the lights turn green and because you weren't paying attention, you hit them. A tree could be falling, a vehicle out of control, an untied down object could fall off a ute and be rolling your way etc.. Maybe the light goes green and you don't spot the runaway driver and the police cars chasing it. There are so many things you have to look out for and take into account. That's why it's recommended to only drive for 2 hours then have a break because a fatigued or impaired driver can not fully pay attention or react in time.
      You *CAN'T* always avoid an accident, but you can always prevent the possibility of one.
      Either I'm thinking about this too much or people simply need to be more educated on driving.

    • @brandonsmith3060
      @brandonsmith3060 Před 6 lety

      A Sad Pork Chop efficient driving would cover most these issues along with using less fuel overall...Still, there are too many distractions for people to pay attention while driving...How our society is set up has not helped in this area...Which is why I don’t mind the idea of self driving cars and public transportation for the public at large.

    • @whosDori
      @whosDori Před 6 lety

      This is literally me everyday of driving. Im honestly disappointed that the majority of drivers don't have this idea in their mind.

  • @wilhelmsarasalo3546
    @wilhelmsarasalo3546 Před rokem +1

    When I lived in Colorado, in the mountains you often saw run away cars crashed at the bottom of declines. They often had Texas license plates.

  • @captaincinema5066
    @captaincinema5066 Před 5 lety +13

    Great points. Thanks for the video. I was wonder if you could comment on something I have used on every car I have owned since I first started to drive 3 decades ago. I use a steering wheel assist knob -- a device that allows you to turn the wheel with one hand. I have heard it called a "suicide knob" because there were myths about it being unsafe because a stunt driver James Brodie used them on his cars. Fact is, in my case this allowed me to make turns faster than I could have with two hands and in fact, it actually saved me from serious crashes two times over the years. I just bought a 2018 Civic Hatchback Sport and that was the first thing that I added to the new car. Brodie Spinner Knobs are almost standard equipment on farm vehicles (tractors, tillers and the like). Do you have any thoughts on their use and if I am correct in how helpful the one on my car was to keep me out of a dangerous crash, why aren't they more widely used and recommended? One incident that I can relate was on a spin-out that I got into on a slick sheet of ice; without the ability the knob gave me to quickly spin the wheel back and forth to control the slide, I would have gone over an embankment drop of a good 100 feet.

    • @a64738
      @a64738 Před rokem

      Point nr 5 is REALLY bad advice, new brake pads is dirt cheep and easy to replace. New rear brakes because they have not been used hard enugh cost in the 1000 $ range.... (been there done that, not doing it again, I am now back to braking hard at end of every drive to make sure the rear brakes is engaged hard also).

  • @kung-fukennyfamily
    @kung-fukennyfamily Před 6 lety +24

    *who else watching without socks on or in bed?*

  • @monobear4011
    @monobear4011 Před 6 lety +334

    I don't have a car so nothing will get ruined and my wallet is already drained so there's nothing to worry about

  • @2Str0k3
    @2Str0k3 Před 5 lety +2

    #x Would be excessive use of the clutch in a manual. I've noticed many people slide the clutch way too much when taking off or changing the gears. Depends on the car but on most cars and trucks you can easily just let the clutch pedal up without sliding it on gear changes and taking off. And without any "bouncing" back and forth if you just work the gas pedal properly.

  • @customhockeydesign5850
    @customhockeydesign5850 Před 5 lety +1

    good advice. When approaching a red light take your foot off the gas pedal well before the stop to save on brake wear.

  • @Clarrisani
    @Clarrisani Před 6 lety +221

    Refuelling only when the tank is empty? More like "refuelling when I have the money to do it or when I have no choice."
    #2 doesn't work on autos, only on manuals.

    • @yittmashups
      @yittmashups Před 6 lety +8

      If you don't have the money to drive your car, that's okay - times can be tough, I guess. But expect that you might be having to buy a new fuel pump somewhere down the road.

    • @kingdeborahking9242
      @kingdeborahking9242 Před 6 lety +1

      Clarrisani ‍ that's true..

    • @littlegoobie
      @littlegoobie Před 6 lety +1

      #2? you can't idle to warm up an auto trans car in the cold?

    • @nandabun
      @nandabun Před 5 lety

      littlegoobie you can't figure out what he meant?

    • @augman9552
      @augman9552 Před 5 lety +2

      Lol same here when I was a kid I would put it in Neutral and coast as far as I could and then turn the engine back on and in my manual vehicles I had I would just pop the clutch and jumpstart them I remember putting $.50 in my gas tank of course gas was only $.89 when I started driving

  • @truckingrcaddict1183
    @truckingrcaddict1183 Před 6 lety +7

    actually down shifting to employ engine braking just increases the mechanical advantage to allow the compression of the engine to reduce the speed of the car.

  • @steverpcb
    @steverpcb Před 5 lety +2

    It does not matter if your tank is full or nearly empty, fuel is always taken from the bottom of it !

  • @kamatl4
    @kamatl4 Před 5 lety +3

    a couple more habbits to avoid if you don't race for a living are: don't burn the tires out for fun. Don't make turns too fast. Do keep enough space around the vehicle. slow down before red lights in case they flip from yellow to red real quick.

  • @CorporateJetpilot
    @CorporateJetpilot Před 6 lety +10

    When applying the parking break on any slope the gear has to be in neutral with your foot on the break. Apply enough parking break to where the car won’t roll on the slope in neutral, than put gear in park.

    • @gordonbell177
      @gordonbell177 Před 6 lety +2

      Also point your wheels into the curb.

    • @shadowthehedgehog4737
      @shadowthehedgehog4737 Před 6 lety

      +Gordon Bell: Wheels AWAY FROM the curb if you are parking uphill.

    • @ShelliLoop
      @ShelliLoop Před 6 lety

      POOR SPELLING. ITS BRAKE... AND THEN...

  • @darwinrover
    @darwinrover Před 6 lety +5

    My GF owned a VW Lupo for 13 and a half years and she only ever filled the tank when the fuel light came on. The engine was still purring like a kitten when she got rid of it.
    I myself also only fill up when the tank is near empty. I've never had any trouble (AFAIK).
    As long as you change the fuel filter regularly I don't think its a major problem.

    • @zonoz7135
      @zonoz7135 Před 6 lety

      Changing the fuel filter when it's inside the fuel tank isn't a real good plan. A better reason not to run your fuel levels very low is because the fuel pump, mounted inside the tank, is cooled by the fuel itself. And the less fuel in the tank on a hot day the hotter the fuel and the less it cools the pump which can lead to premature failure. Easier to just keep the tank at least half full or better.

    • @Boz1211111
      @Boz1211111 Před 6 lety

      its not damaging the engine but its wearing out fuel pump somewhat faster

    • @thetuber705
      @thetuber705 Před 6 lety

      +darwinrover You're not doing anything to damage your care mate. All is good. Car manufacturers don't want you to damage their cars, filling it when the fuel light comes on is fine. Running it till it's literally starving for fuel is not fine though.

  • @michaelloach9461
    @michaelloach9461 Před 5 lety

    Like what you are saying. Parking on a hill? Turn the wheels towards the kerb if facing downwards, opposite if facing upwards. Put the car in second gear & remember to put it into neutral when starting the car. Like you advised about going downhill, it also works if you watch 3 or 4 cars ahead to predict when you have to brake. If you are travelling at a safe distance from the car in front then braking is minimalised. Ive been driving for 30 years & only had 1 accident & that was because the driver behind me was travelling too close & i had to brake abruptly for a child..........................All the best & stay safe.

  • @derricklogan2058
    @derricklogan2058 Před rokem

    Until you've lived in a northern state, like dealing with these Michigan winters, cleaning off the windshield isn't always easy. Recently, we had a few very cold days around Christmas and the wind chill was so horrible that my handheld scraper broke in half trying to remove the ice!! It takes a little longer to warm the windshield with the defroster. The ice buildup on the wipers were still damaged. This GMC Terrain is so different than the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee that I had for 19 years. I never had this problem with it and I've lived here since 1960!!

  • @chincemagnet
    @chincemagnet Před 6 lety +41

    No. Put your car in neutral keeping pressure on the brake pedal, then apply the hand brake. Release the brake pedal, Once the car is settled against the parking brake, only then put it in park.

    • @disneydad2514
      @disneydad2514 Před 6 lety +2

      I thought you could also keep it in drive, engage handbrake then put into park

    • @msw600
      @msw600 Před 6 lety

      Is that so it will be easier to get the gear out of park using manual transmission? I put foot firmly down on brake then lift hand brake while in park already when car is parked on a slight incline using automatic transmission .

    • @charlesnorman4676
      @charlesnorman4676 Před 6 lety +1

      the whole point is to not have pressure on the gearing of your transmission, be it auto or manual.

    • @joseaguirre9389
      @joseaguirre9389 Před 6 lety

      i dont think yours or the youtubers order matter (differences not the actual order) i say because if you have your break stepped on first(matters the most) then it wouldnt matter if you switch to park or have it on Drive. Then you would slap on the hand break. I say that the Park and Drive options do not matter because you have the pressure on the brake pads (unless your slightly moving down/up hill. So your car wouldnt have the pressure as for told which should have the same outcome. Im no expert I just think this is how it would work feel free to correct.

    • @jhferu
      @jhferu Před 6 lety

      Jose Octavio If the footbrake is released after the handbrake, then the brake cable will take the strain. if the gear is selected then the footbrake released, the transmission will take the strain. I imagine a brake cable is cheaper to replace/fix than parking gear/transmission.
      If both are applied before footbrake is released, then I imagine it will depend on the the tension applied to the handbrake.

  • @ultrakool
    @ultrakool Před 6 lety +7

    I only use my ebrake while doing bootlegger turns. makes for quick getaways from the fuzz

  • @markkukowski3710
    @markkukowski3710 Před 4 lety +6

    As an automotive technician, I must say I couldn't agree more with the "downshift to a lower gear when driving down a hill." I commute up and down a 5 mile hill every day and I see almost every car ride the brakes all the way down. By the time they get to the bottom, the brakes are smoking! This drives me nuts because I know what it does to the brake system. The components get extremely hot and if you needed to stop quickly, you could not. It also wears the brakes & rotors very quickly. Use the lower gears people; That's what they're there for! Check your owner's manual if you don't know how -

    • @Sython6
      @Sython6 Před 4 lety

      Brakes are cheaper than a transmission.

    • @jeandy4495
      @jeandy4495 Před 2 lety

      @@Sython6 this is not doing anything to your transmission

    • @Sython6
      @Sython6 Před 2 lety

      @@jeandy4495 K when you go onto highway/motorway next time, go full speed then hammer your transmission back to 1st gear and tell me doesn't effect your transmission.

    • @HiydroN
      @HiydroN Před 2 lety

      @@Sython6 if you rev match it , its perfectly fine.

    • @Sython6
      @Sython6 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HiydroN Sure there is less wear, but there is still wear. How much does it cost to change brakes compared to a clutch? And then it's much easier for the average person to change brakes themselves. Unless you absolutely have to, its much more cost effective to change gear as little as possible, most cars on the road arnt race cars, they arnt tuned so you have to change from 1st to 2nd to 3rd to 4th etc. Save your clutch, use the brakes, that's what they are there for.

  • @VillageTV
    @VillageTV Před 5 lety +5

    GREAT TIPS!

  • @garyabrahams7609
    @garyabrahams7609 Před 6 lety +46

    Allow the turbo to cool after driving the vehicle hard.

    • @jpch8814
      @jpch8814 Před 5 lety

      How do we allow it to cool? My car's fan remains active even after i turn the engine off, I think it cools on its own.

    • @JoNoBaRr92
      @JoNoBaRr92 Před 5 lety +14

      Turbo will be cooled down by the oil that circulates through them (Some turbo systems can be water cooled as well)
      Turbo's heat up when driven hard and need time to cool down before shutting of the engine as the oil only circulates when the engine is running.
      I always drive very conservative when I am a few minutes away from reaching my destination as I am not making any boost to excessively increase heat in the the turbo. This means that when I reach my destination my turbo will now be at an acceptable temperature that I can cut the engine and avoid premature wear due to overheating (Heatsoak).

  • @poormiserablesinner4600
    @poormiserablesinner4600 Před 6 lety +75

    I only made it to 1:20 You talk to painfully SLOW.

    • @martindenboer1931
      @martindenboer1931 Před 6 lety +3

      settings-speed-1.5

    • @szabolcsmate5254
      @szabolcsmate5254 Před 6 lety +3

      It's not the speed. It's the lack of content. :(

    • @ajb5835
      @ajb5835 Před 6 lety +1

      You hate slow talk and I hate fast talk

    • @mikeyg9833
      @mikeyg9833 Před 6 lety +1

      Daniel Selke
      He isn’t talking painfully slow. He’s talking normally fine to me

  • @VillageTV
    @VillageTV Před 5 lety +2

    GOOD TIPS!

  • @w.d.s.thanthirige215
    @w.d.s.thanthirige215 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much!

  • @MyGold2011
    @MyGold2011 Před 6 lety +44

    Fuel pump pumps fuel from the bottom despite the tank is full.. and impurities and dirt always sit in the bottom

    • @thetuber705
      @thetuber705 Před 6 lety +17

      You've got to have a seriously ruined gas tank if a 1/8th of a tank can ruin your fuel filter. My gas tank was made in 1962 and i run it all the time to a 1/16th of a tank. Havent replaced a fuel filter in a decade probably.

    • @ziggy1ful
      @ziggy1ful Před 6 lety +1

      There are two types of particles, those denser than petrol(sink to the bottom) and those that float(less dense than petrol) bugs, fluff etc.
      There is only the risk of the ones that float entering the fuel system when the level drops, and they are quite rare.
      As for condensation if you open a near empty tank on a warm humid day, seal the tank and let it cool down, and repeat this dumb process again and again then it is possible to get water build up, but you would need to work at it!

    • @christopherwortman8214
      @christopherwortman8214 Před 6 lety +2

      thats why you use fuel filters and change them often. It all gets filtered out if you do this 1 simple thing and never worry about it.

    • @zonoz7135
      @zonoz7135 Před 6 lety

      Christopher Wortman Hsrd to chsnge in-tank filters that are part of the fuel pump. Never did understand why there's not an external filter like on older cars.

    • @thetuber705
      @thetuber705 Před 6 lety

      +zonoz so its easier to install at the factory and so it's more money for you to replace at the dealer. I can replace my fuel filter in a bout 90 seconds on my 63 ford and it's a $3 part

  • @BlacksterVFX
    @BlacksterVFX Před 6 lety +8

    Regarding #1:
    Race drivers don't use engine braking to slow down. The use the brakes and downshift at the same time so they are ready to accelerate from a lower gear.

    • @cornelrebegea1451
      @cornelrebegea1451 Před 6 lety +1

      BlacksterFX yeap, I transform in a Race driver everytime I get to twisty road. Engine breaking and downshifting is golden.

    • @vanwiseman
      @vanwiseman Před 6 lety +1

      Came here to say this. People who've actually raced on track know engine braking isn't something that's done. It's ONLY to be in a lower gear to accelerate out of a corner. It doesn't serve 'both purposes'. If you engine brake, the other cars will pass you in the corners, braking later. Race drivers blip to downshift; they don't overrun the engine anymore than required.

    • @vanwiseman
      @vanwiseman Před 6 lety +1

      People with track experience understand that intentional engine braking won't lessen braking times, because tires are the limiting factor, not the brakes. Brakes do not need the engine's help to do their job. Downshifting is a bi-product of controlling RPM through a corner, to keep the car balanced. That's why braking in neutral isn't done - it's not to aid on braking. The REAL point being made is that race drivers don't use engine braking to slow down as suggested in the video - because they don't need to.

    • @naterapien
      @naterapien Před 6 lety +1

      @Paulo Marques, AAsearles is right. If your brakes alone are incapable of overloading the tires, your brakes are inadequate and shouldn't be on a track. You're technically right in saying engine braking assists, but only in the sense that it takes a very, very small fraction of the load off the brakes; it is a negligible assistance in a track environment where your pads will likely need replaced after the race anyway, so it doesn't matter if your pads wear 0.5% less throughout the race due to engine braking assistance.
      You are completely incorrect in saying that it "allows you to brake later, exit the corner sooner, and drive faster." The first two come down 100% to driver skill and how good your suspension, brake pads/rotors/fluid, and tires are. The last one "drive faster" is only correct in the sense that you'll be in the right gear exiting the corner. Engine braking does not make the car slow down any faster if the driver is even remotely competent in using the brakes properly. They should be braking at the tires' limit of grip without exceeding it; so whether engine braking or not, you should still be at the limit of grip. The limit of grip does NOT change and therefore the overall time/distance to brake does NOT and cannot be changed by engine braking.
      I guess that means you're also right in saying the numbers don't lie (i.e. friction coefficients), but you apparently do lie because the so called "numbers" you reference and the logic you applied to the situation relies on imaginary physics where friction between the tires and the track surface has no limit. If friction was unlimited then sure, engine braking could theoretically slow the car faster; but here in the real world, that simply is not true. The sole purpose is to be in the correct gear at corner exit and to avoid downshifting in the corner and potentially upsetting the balance of the car in the process.
      For someone who is bashing someone else's track experience, you certainly don't seem to understand vehicle dynamics at all, which leads me to the belief that you're the one who either doesn't have track experience, or really should try to learn more about the basics of performance driving before you ever attempt to drive on a track again.

    • @naterapien
      @naterapien Před 6 lety

      Paulo Marques bashing on reading comprehension when you flat out said the car would stop faster and you could drive faster, which definitely implies that there is more grip available because that's the only way to stop the car faster (see my previous comment for why, already explained it once, not gonna do it again). Getting defensive and resorting to insults also is clearly an indication that you're out of arguments and know you're wrong. Unless you have a legitimate argument of some kind, do us all a favor and just stop.

  • @xXiAmThePro08Xx02
    @xXiAmThePro08Xx02 Před 5 lety +1

    I come from a mechanic family, driving second nature I like your ideas!

  • @normannkala2125
    @normannkala2125 Před 4 lety

    Thanks so mch for the lessons....

  • @Nivil312
    @Nivil312 Před 6 lety +22

    In Poland it is illegal to turn on the engine and go outside to unfreeze the car, if caught you're going to get fined......

    • @reecio07
      @reecio07 Před 6 lety +2

      Same in England

    • @alexku8452
      @alexku8452 Před 6 lety +1

      Same in Germany as well

    • @jamiescottjames2662
      @jamiescottjames2662 Před 6 lety

      Same in Australia. It is illegal to leave the driver seat with the engine running. That's the first thing they teach in driving school.

    • @VeriGreippi1
      @VeriGreippi1 Před 6 lety +22

      Nivil312 lol what a bs laws

    • @ahmedndiaye4799
      @ahmedndiaye4799 Před 6 lety

      Same in us

  • @AshAirheart1995
    @AshAirheart1995 Před 6 lety +4

    In Norfolk VA, or just VA in general, these people can't keep their feet off the breaks no matter what.

    • @matthewmeier1120
      @matthewmeier1120 Před 6 lety +1

      Alpha Sierra Alpha absolutely. I used to live on Langley AFB. And it's like everyone down there only learned how to drive with 2 feet. I hated it.

  • @Loadarine
    @Loadarine Před 4 lety +2

    6:10
    Im from the UK and i have a manual, its good to leave it in 1st or 3rd gear when parked on a hill

  • @RaimaNd
    @RaimaNd Před 9 měsíci +1

    7:00 In germany this isn't allowed. And also it is advised to NOT idle the car in that situation. Also keep in mind that your display usually only shows water temp but not oil temp so when the display shows that the car is warm it is usually only the water temp. Oil takes longer to get warm enough. Water is warm after few km while oil can take up to 10+ km. That's why a lot of sports car driver, especially witha turbo, drive 15-20 km before reving higher.

  • @gazzaclarkson2547
    @gazzaclarkson2547 Před 6 lety +263

    Always have fuel in the tank. Without fuel, the engine will struggle to work properly....

    • @kierademuerte9694
      @kierademuerte9694 Před 6 lety +30

      TheJR1948 Right over your head

    • @larrys9241
      @larrys9241 Před 5 lety +4

      Good one Gazza :P

    • @kamatl4
      @kamatl4 Před 5 lety +6

      As far as fuel in the tank. I keep it no lower than a quarter tank in the winter. If I know it will get cold. I will top it off. In the summer time. Don't let it run out Know about how many gallons (liters) your takes takes when filled. Take two or three units off that to allow room in tank for expansion. e.g. My car tops out at 10.5 gallons (10.5-2=8.5) I fill it to no more than 8.5 gallons in the hot summer.

    • @sabledrayden3605
      @sabledrayden3605 Před 5 lety +3

      Lol

    • @nh1848
      @nh1848 Před 5 lety +3

      Every fuel type is different and emissions and technological advancement means these idiotic common place videos are dangerous to people who listen to them.
      The first Euro 5 diesels with DPF filters would automatically inject adblue into the fuel tank once it had been filled and was based on a ratio of a full tank being issued. So topping up every 1/2 tank would run down your additive 2x as much... these videos need banning in all seriousness.

  • @villeinonen
    @villeinonen Před 6 lety +413

    Those warning triangles were way too close to the car in the photos

    • @boringperson-zb8vy
      @boringperson-zb8vy Před 6 lety +3

      Exactly. If you see that triangle there, you can already see the car. Wasn't the ideal distance in the UK highway code something like 30 ft?

    • @raimo5091
      @raimo5091 Před 6 lety +4

      Better close than non at all.

    • @gngan
      @gngan Před 6 lety +8

      Wazze Mazze No. what’s the purpose when driver can already see your car that close? If better close than none at all then why do you put it on your head and stand right behind the car?

    • @raimo5091
      @raimo5091 Před 6 lety +2

      Because it is a reflective surface and will draw attention from way further out. It will also establish a situation for you, so you know that the car is immobile and will not intend to start moving or be in motion. For people with fast reaction time and ability to properly analyze traffic situations around them, it is a valuable factor. By all means, you may keep sticking things in your head if you want.

    • @gngan
      @gngan Před 6 lety +3

      Wazze Mazze for people with fast reaction time and can understand the situation, they don’t need the item then. The point is that it’s there for people that isn’t very aware of the situation hence putting further away to warn them and provide them a longer reaction time (not that it’s 100% proof). So your better than nothing is same as putting in on your head.

  • @anthonycoronado4381
    @anthonycoronado4381 Před 5 lety

    That was some very good advice.

  • @therealfarbs563
    @therealfarbs563 Před 2 lety +1

    for people that live in houston the left lane is known as the fast lane don’t sit there when not passing other vehicles