- Today we have great tips on how to extend the lifetime of Gas Cars for our Thai Smile Taxi family to use and take care of our beloved vehicles
- Check valve spacing every 40-60 thousand kilometers and when finding that the valve is lean, adjust it immediately
- Check the spark plug ignition and coil regularly
- As for the oil change, the user should use engine oil that can withstand the heat from high combustion and should change strictly as stipulated (Or change before the expiry date)
- Should add more than 1/4the of oil in the tank at all times In order to reserve when the gas and prevent rusting in the oil tank while preventing damages to the tick pump and oil injector
- Use oil to start the engine every time to maintain the condition of the engine and should switch to using oils sometimes
- Check the gas system when the miles are complete according to the standardized service center for proper checking
Today we have tips on how to maintain the brightness of your car’s colors to be sure that the colors will steal the show wherever you go
- Park your car in the shades
To protect the car’s paint from the damage of sunlight and helps the exterior color of the car last longer. - Don’t leave your car dirty for too long
Dust or clone will make the lacquer of your car slowly deteriorate and be less shiny - Properly wash your car
Do not use water that is too hot or warm because it will cause the car’s color to become pale and don’t wash the car in a sunny place and you should use car wash soap - Dry your car after washing it
Always dry your car with a Chamois or Nano cloth or else there will be spots all over your car - Regularly coat your car
It might cost you more but it will leave your car shiny all the time
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It’s almost the holiday so save these emergency numbers!
Stay Safe 🚕✨
#Don’t forget to share this with your loved ones
Tips on how to drive safely at night!
With best wishes from Taxi Thai Smile
- Always keep the car headlights ready
Keep the headlights clean and in the right direction and brightens the way to reduce the danger at night - Back away from the vehicle in front
Don’t drive too close to the vehicle in front of you because it may cause accidents, your front lights may bother the vehicle in front of you - Eyesight must be ready at all times
Always check your mirrors and make sense of what is happening around you, the mirrors must be in good positions for the driver - Be Alert!
Plan your route and always be ready, get enough rest. If you get tired then you should stop and rest or get a beverage to stimulate your body
Start the New Year safely and don’t forget to check your tires! Today I have 5 tips on how to make your tires last longer for our Taxi Thai Smile family
Car tires are an essential part and always in need of inspection
If your tires have the signs below then it’s time to change❗
- #Worn Down
They have less road adhesion - #Balding
If the tires run into wet roads it won’t stick and might go out of control - #Buldging
This is the reason tires blast so change your tires now! - #Ripped
Your tires might blast if you drive too fast
Today we have great tips on #how to get customers for our taxi drivers!
Who does it work out? Tell us in the comments below!
- #Know secret routes
Get out of traffic? Yes, please!
More Customers = More Pay - #Know the time and where to wait for customers
Why waste gas? Know the time and place to get customers
Such as after work hours when office workers get off work or
late at night on the weekends in zones where people party! - #Know where LGV stations are located
This will help you save money on gas! - #Learn to speak English
So you can communicate with foreign customers
no more taking customers to the wrong location and no more wasting time - #Apply for Cab hailing applications!
This good thing is you save time and gas
rather than driving around looking for customers - #Don’t reject customers
Rejecting customers might lead to being arrested by the police and a fine of 1,000 baht
and if they arrest you a 2nd time, you will be revoked from your taxi driving license!
The ‘Corona Virus’ or ‘COVID-19’ situation is still on the rise
Today we have 3 tricks on how to handle the virus for our taxi drivers!
- #Wear a Mask
Wear your own mask and have a mask in case a customer doesn’t have one
to protect your respiratory system from pollution and the virus - #Clean your car
Regularly clean your car where customers touch with water mixed with soap and water again or use alcohol - #Roll down your windows
Roll down your windows during your lunch break
to kill the Coronavirus with Thailand’s hot climate and the virus can’t
งstand the heat or while driving if a customer sneezes or coughs
immediately turn off the aircon and roll down your windows
so that the virus doesn’t stay in the car with the driver and other customers
We hope that you can use these easy tricks to stay safe!
With love from #ThaiSmleLeasing 💛
Source: https://www.bangkokbiznews.com
Your aircon should be top-notch in this summer
Today we have 4 tips on how to make your aircon stay cold…
It’s very simple and easy to do
- #Turn off the aircon before starting and stopping the engine
3 minutes beforehand turn off the coolness and leave it on fan
to rid your car of humidity (Don’t forget to switch the air off before leaving the car) - #Leave the aircon on for 5 minutes
If you haven’t used your car for a few days, leave the door or
window open for 5 minutes before going your way - #Use the correct type of refrigerant
Because both types (Refrigerant 12 and Refrigerant 134a)
cannot be used together and you shouldn’t pour refrigerants too often - #Check your aircon
Every 3 months or 5,000 miles
Source: https://www.etoyotaclub.com/
Taxi drivers spend all their day on their cars so today we have some tips!
5 ways on how to keep your car #Corona Free!
Try these easy steps
- Always wash your hands before driving
To stop the spread and accumulation of the virus
you should wash your hands with alcohol gels or soap
before entering your car - Always wash your car
To protect the car from the Coronavirus that might be lurking in different spots
While washing, wear disposable gloves to avoid touching
with direct risks such as door handles, fuel tank covers, and side mirrors
by using detergent or shampoo to wash the car - Clean the inside with soap
Use soap mixed with water to wipe along with the steering door and leave for 30 seconds.
Then wipe off and dry and avoid using alcohol bleach
because it will cause smudges and wears the surface out - Don’t forget the seat and rugs
Car floor mats can be knocked out and washed as usual
The leather-wrapped seats can use soap and water to wipe (Follow method 3)
if it is a fabric seat use foam to clean or a disinfectant spray
and should let it dry in the sun until completely dry - Disinfect the air with a spray
To reduce the risk of virus accumulation in the air to a minimum
Don’t forget‼ ️ Eat hot food, use your own spoons, wash hands, wear a mask
With best wishes from #Thai Smile Leasing
Source: https://car.kapook.com
“Let’s learn about #SocialDistancing
Let’s give each other some space from COVID-19″✌
Social Distancing or ‘staying apart in public’
is to create a distance between ourselves and others in society
to help reduce the spread of the virus, here are the following practices!
- #Keep 1 foot apart distance
Because the virus can be transmitted through small droplets that come from
coughing or sneezing closely may cause you to inhale the virus into the body - #Avoid physically touching each other
You might get infected or spread the infection to others - #Avoid leaving your home or using public transportation
To avoid being infected from touching something - #WorkFromHome
To avoid being infected from inside and outside your work place
Source: https://techsauce.co
☀ Hot weather, watch out!
Today we have some tips on how to look after your car during this hot weather
- #Car Films
Choose tinted films that are up to standard
by choosing how much heat it can reduce and UV protection - #Cooling System
Should always check and change the solution
to help ventilate the engine
to be the right temperature - #Radiator
Should take care of the radiator at an appropriate level
because overheating may damage the engine - #Car Tires
Regularly check the tire pressure and should not let the tire inflate - #Aircon
When starting the car turn on the air conditioner fan first
to let the hot air out and then turn on the air conditioner
Source: www.tlt.co.th
How to drive safely in this rainy season
Here are some tips on how to stay safe while driving in the rain!
- Check the windshield wipers!
– Windshield wiper rubbers
– Nozzle spray hole
– Water used to wipe the windshield
For the best view while driving - Check your car tires!
The depth of the tread groove should be not less than 1.5-2 mm. - Don’t trust the roads!
Hold on tight on the wheels
don’t drive too fast and use the lower gear
Don’t press the brakes too hard - Turn on the headlights when it rains
Turn your headlights on low, don’t use the high lights - A car with no ABS
Don’t press the brakes too hard
Source: http://siammetalliczone.com
The rainy season is here and when driving in the rain
don’t forget these 5 tips
for your safety
- Don’t drive too fast
If something happens you might not brake in time - Don’t suddenly hit the brakes
The roads are slippery or there might be water on the road and if you suddenly hit the brakes you might lose control of the car
or you might lose control and there might be an accident or the car following might not brake in time and cause an accident too - Don’t drive in a puddle
“Hydroplane” is something happens when you drive through a puddle of water and your tires might not be able to get rid of all the water causing the tire to not stick on the road and you might lose control and have an accident - Don’t suddenly change lanes
There might be an accident if there’s a car behind
You should use the ‘turn signal’ before changing lanes - Don’t forget to turn on your headlights
You should turn on your headlights in heavy rain
or when you can’t see what’s in front of you
to see others that are on the road and avoid accidents
Source: https://www.springnews.co.th