Routine Of Operator & Mechanic
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✅🙏मेकानिकल इन्जिनियर र अपरेटरको लोक सेवा तयारीको लागि नि:शुल्क प्लेटफर्म हो ।
✅🙏It is a free platform for civil service preparation of mechanical engineer and operator.
Celebrating my 1st year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
30/12/2025
How to Adjust Your Mirrors the Right Way
22/12/2025
🚫 Rules of the Road: Understanding Prohibitory Signs! 🚫
Safety starts with knowing what NOT to do. Prohibitory Signs are some of the most critical road signs you'll encounter. Usually identified by a bold red circle, these signs are mandatory—ignoring them isn't just a traffic violation; it’s a major safety risk! 🛑
Are you familiar with these essential "No" signs?
❌ No Overtaking: Stay in your lane! This usually appears on narrow roads or curves where passing is dangerous. ❌ No Left/Right Turn: Directs traffic flow to prevent gridlock or accidents at busy intersections. ❌ No Entry for Motor Vehicles: Indicates a pedestrian zone or a one-way street. ❌ No Heavy Vehicles / Handcarts: Ensures that large or slow-moving vehicles don't block restricted or narrow paths. ❌ No Pedestrians / Bicycles: Keeps vulnerable road users off high-speed expressways for their own safety. ❌ No Horn: Found near hospitals or schools to maintain a quiet environment.
Driving is a shared responsibility. By respecting these prohibitions, we keep the traffic flowing smoothly and protect everyone on the road. 🛣️🤝
Which road sign do you see people ignore the most? Let’s raise awareness in the comments! 👇
20/12/2025
Car Dashboard Signs and Warning Lights!!
20/12/2025
Understanding your car's dashboard warning lights is crucial for safety and maintenance. Don't ignore these signals; they are your vehicle's way of communicating a potential issue.
Here are some common warning lights and what they indicate:
Check Engine: Indicates a potential engine or electronic issue.
ABS Warning: Points to a problem with the Anti-lock Brake System.
Airbag Warning: Signals an issue with the airbag or safety restraint system.
Traction Control: Indicates a problem with the traction control system.
Power Steering: Suggests an issue with the power steering mechanism.
Low Tire Pressure: Alerts you to a tire pressure sensor issue.
Oil Pressure: Indicates low oil level or pressure, which requires immediate attention.
Battery Charge: Signals a problem with the battery or charging system.
Stay informed and keep your car running smoothly!
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20/12/2025
Car Light Control Guide!!
20/12/2025
🚗 Think parking in the center of the spot is the best way? Think again! 😮
This simple shift in your parking habits can make a BIG difference for you and others.
✅ More space to open doors
✅ Easier for neighbors to park
✅ Smarter, more considerate driving
Let’s make every spot count! 💡
20/12/2025
🚗 Understanding Car Fuses: Your Ultimate Electrical Safety Guide ⚡
Ever wondered which fuse protects what in your vehicle? Here is a quick breakdown of common amperage ratings and their typical applications:
🔹 5A Fuse – Protects low-current circuits like interior lights, dashboard clocks, or radio memory. 💡
🔹 7.5A Fuse – Often used for moderate accessories like power windows, door locks, or small sensors. 🔒
🔹 10A Fuse – Typically safeguards windshield wipers, fuel pumps, or rear window defrosters. 🌧️
🔹 15A Fuse – Covers power outlets (cigarette lighter), audio systems, or HVAC blower motors. 🎵
🔹 20A Fuse – Used for higher draw components like headlights, cooling fans, or main relays. 🔦
🔹 25A Fuse – Protects demanding accessories such as power seats, heated mirrors, or sunroof motors. 🪑
🔹 30A Fuse – Assigned to heavy-duty parts like air conditioning compressors or multi-motor window systems. ❄️
🔹 40A Fuse – Safeguards major systems including ABS modules, large cooling fans, or main power relays. 🛑
🔹 50A Fuse – Reserved for very high current circuits such as power steering pumps, electric heaters, or major control units. ⚙️
Pro Tip: Always replace a blown fuse with one of the exact same amperage to avoid electrical fires or damaging your car's ECU! ⚠️
19/12/2025
Important Dashboard All Signal Light.💥🚘🚘
17/12/2025
11/12/2025
Car brake system
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