Keeping your car in good shape doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. With a few simple habits, you can save money, avoid breakdowns, and keep your vehicle running smoothly on Uganda’s roads. Here are ten essential tips for every driver:
- Check Your Engine Oil Regularly – Low or dirty oil can damage your engine. Always top up and change oil as recommended by your mechanic.
- Monitor Coolant Levels – Uganda’s warm climate can cause engines to overheat. Check coolant levels and radiator hoses often.
- Inspect Your Brakes – Listen for squealing or grinding noises. If braking feels weak, have them checked immediately.
- Maintain Tire Pressure – Proper tire pressure improves safety and fuel economy. Check and rotate tires every few months.
- Clean or Replace Air Filters – A clogged air filter can reduce performance and fuel efficiency. Replace it regularly, especially in dusty areas.
- Test the Battery – Weak batteries are a common cause of breakdowns. Clean terminals and test charge periodically.
- Replace Worn Wipers – Heavy rains can reduce visibility. Keep your wipers in good condition and refill washer fluid.
- Inspect Lights – Ensure all headlights, brake lights, and indicators are working, especially for night driving.
- Keep It Clean – Wash your car to prevent rust and maintain paintwork. Clean the interior for comfort and hygiene.
- Service on Time – Regular professional servicing keeps your car reliable and prevents small issues from becoming major repairs.
With these simple practices, your car will serve you longer, perform better, and keep you safe on every journey.

