As a warm up to start a new topic, i would like to share some usefull information for every driver. The must have tools inside your car is important as they are usefull when stuck in a lay-by. The BREAKDOWN KITS, consist of several basic tools that can help you solve some tiny problem which you dont have to call for help.
Fourr-Arm Wheel Wrench - I guess you all know about this. But make sure you tyre nuts are match with this as some of your sport-rims have a security nuts which prevent stealling.
Emergency Reflector - Use it as a emergency sign when you stop your car beside the road. Make sure you put it 5-10m away from your car for safety purpose. 1 tonne hydrolic Jack - You can buy it at anywhere and it is cheap now. It helps you save a lot of time and manpower in lifting your car up. Dont save your money on this.
Fire Extinguisher - Just simply buy the smallest one in case any gas or petrol leaking causing fire up. This is a must have tool and should put it inside your car where your hand can easily get it.
A bootle of water - Simply keep a 1.5 litre water in case your car's engine is overheating and need to add some water in radiator.
Toolbox - Consist of screwdriver, pliers, Swiss multitool, tape, wire, torch light, ropes, adjustable wrench, some screws, spark plug remover and somethings you think is important.
Brake Fluid - I guess people will not consider keeping this maybe because it is dirty. It is important when your clutch pump or brake pump leaking as you still can add the oil into the container as long as it is not dry up and can let your car run further before you find a garage.
Batery Jumper Wire - In case your car's batery flat out, you will need this to jump start your engine by connecting from another batery.
That's all the example of the breakdown kits which i list them above. I believe most of the drivers still not securing yourself by doing so but if you have stored this essential kits you will have a great chance to make a quick repair or choose to stay there alone looking for help.

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