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Full coverage auto insurance typically encompasses collision, comprehensive, and liability insurance. However, engine damage is covered under specific conditions. If the damage results from a covered incident, such as a collision or environmental factors (comprehensive), then yes, it is covered. But, wear and tear or mechanical failure due to poor maintenance is not covered. It's crucial to review your policy details since coverage can vary by provider. For engine protection against mechanical failure, consider adding mechanical breakdown insurance to your policy. Always maintain your vehicle and keep records of services to prevent disputes over claims related to engine damage.
Overinflating tyres can lead to decreased traction and a harsher ride since the tires can't flex as much on the road. This condition may also increase the risk of tyre blowouts, especially in hot weather, because the pressure inside the tyre builds up more than if it were correctly inflated. Overinflation causes the tyre's middle section to bear most of the load, leading to uneven wear, particularly in the center of the tread, and shortening the tyre's life. To avoid these issues, it's crucial to check your tyre pressure regularly with a reliable gauge and adhere to the manufacturer's recommended PSI (pounds per square inch) levels, usually found in the vehicle’s door jamb or owner’s manual. This ensures optimal performance, safety, and longevity of your tyres.
Hydrolock, short for hydrostatic lock, is a condition that occurs when a substantial volume of water enters an engine's cylinders. Unlike air, water is incompressible. When an engine attempts to compress water during its intake stroke, the water's inability to compress can cause immense internal pressure. This pressure can lead to catastrophic engine failure, such as bent or broken connecting rods, cracked or damaged engine blocks, and other critical engine damage. Hydrolock typically happens when vehicles drive through deep water, allowing the liquid to enter through the air intake or other openings. To prevent hydrolocking, it’s crucial to avoid driving through flooded areas and ensure proper maintenance of the engine's intake system. In the event of potential hydrolock, professional assessment and service are highly recommended to mitigate further damage.
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