The monsoon may bring relief from the heat, but for car owners, it also brings a new set of challenges. From water-logged roads to foggy windshields, the rainy season can take a toll on your vehicle — if you’re not prepared.
At GaadiNama, we’ve compiled the ultimate 10-point Monsoon Car Care Guide to help you drive safer, smarter, and stress-free through the rains.
1. ✅ Check Your Tyres First
Your tyres are your first line of defense during the monsoon.
- Tread depth should be at least 2.5–3mm for proper grip
- Replace cracked or worn-out tyres immediately
- Maintain proper air pressure (underinflated = poor grip, overinflated = skidding)
💡 Pro Tip: Use the “₹2 coin test” to check tread depth. If the coin sinks past the outer ring — your tyres are good.
2. 🧼 Clean & Protect the Wiper Blades
Wipers tend to dry out and crack in summer, just when you need them most in the rains.
- Replace worn-out wiper blades
- Top up windshield washer fluid (add mild shampoo for better cleaning)
- Test the spray nozzles and adjust their aim if needed
🔍 Smearing or squeaking? Time for a change.
3. 🌫️ Check All Lights & Indicators
Rain and fog reduce visibility — so your car’s lights must work perfectly.
- Check headlights, brake lights, fog lights, and turn indicators
- Clean all lamp covers for brightness
- Use low beams in rain or fog — high beams cause glare
⚠️ Don’t drive “invisible” — ensure your car is visible to others.
4. 🚘 Underbody Protection
Monsoon roads = mud + water + corrosion.
- Get an underbody anti-rust coating if your area sees heavy rain
- Check for oil or coolant leaks (water can worsen them)
🛠️ If your car scrapes speed breakers or potholes, inspect the underbody for damage.
5. 🛞 Brake Inspection is a Must
Wet brakes lose effectiveness. Ensure:
- Brake pads are not worn out
- Disc and drum brakes are clean and responsive
- No screeching or spongy pedal feel
💡 Brakes are your last line of defense in monsoon chaos — keep them sharp.
6. 🚪 Keep Door Rubber Seals Clean
Water can seep through worn-out or hardened rubber beading.
- Check rubber seals around doors, windows, and trunk
- Apply rubber conditioner or petroleum jelly to keep them soft and effective
- Replace any damaged weather strips
💦 Dry carpets = healthy cabin.
7. ❄️ AC & Defogger Maintenance
Foggy windshields can be dangerous. Your car’s defogger and AC system need to work efficiently.
- Run AC regularly in “fresh air” mode
- Use rear defogger when needed
- Clean cabin air filter (pollen filter)
🌫️ Visibility first. Always.
8. 🧽 Waterproof Your Interiors
- Use rubber floor mats — easier to clean and won’t retain moisture like fabric
- Add silica gel pouches or baking soda to absorb cabin moisture
- Dry wet shoes before entering to avoid fungal smells
🧼 Hygiene = comfort + long-term interior life.
9. ⚠️ Emergency Kit for Rainy Days
Always keep a monsoon-ready kit in your car:
- Flashlight
- Umbrella / Raincoat
- Basic first aid
- Jump starter or power bank
- Towel and cloth wipes
🔋 Dead battery + rain = nightmare. Always be prepared.
10. 🚫 Avoid Waterlogged Roads
- If the water level is higher than your bumper, don’t risk it
- Never restart the engine if it stalls in water — it may cause hydrostatic lock
- Drive slowly and steadily — avoid splashing or sudden braking
🛑 When in doubt, don’t drive through it.
🏁 Final Thoughts
Monsoon doesn’t have to mean mayhem — with a little attention and timely maintenance, you can enjoy the rainy season with confidence.
GaadiNama recommends a quick pre-monsoon service at your authorized workshop and always keeping your car clean, dry, and ready for unpredictable Indian weather.
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Stay safe. Stay smart. Drive dry.