Urgent warning for drivers over common car problem in autumn – don't get caught out | The Sun

AN urgent warning has been issued to drivers this Autumn over a common car problem – don't get caught out.

Motorists shouldn't allow leaves to gather under their car bonnets during the next few months as it can affect the running of the vehicle.

Having dead leaves wedged near your windscreen wipers can cause a build-up of dirt resulting in a drainage block.

Cars are designed to make sure water doesn't gather in this gap – but if something is in the way of letting the water flow out, you could end up with a rust problem.

And as the weather gets colder with winter just around the corner, ice can set in too meaning drivers won't be able to open their bonnets.

Parts of the UK was issued a yellow weather warning yesterday as the country battled winds up to 70mph.

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The wet and windy conditions are expected to last over the next few days so it's important to check your vehicle before driving anywhere.

Strong winds could also cause any loose leaves to fly into your view if driving at speed.

The RAC advises windows should be "clean and clear at all times".

The car specialists also warned having "an unclean windscreen that limits your view of the road could see you fined for driving a car in a 'dangerous condition'".

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And while it may be too early to bring out the scrapers and de-icer, maybe keep some gloves and a carrier bag in your boot to clear any fallen leaves.

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