Potholes - how do they damage your car?
15 Mar 2021|14,596 views
Potholes are the worst.
While we Singaporeans are lucky to have excellent infrastructure that gives us smooth roads, sometimes you meet the occasional pothole.
Any driver who's gone over a pothole before will tell you that damages sustained from one may vary from car to car. Also, damages from potholes are not claimable by insurance.
What are potholes?
Potholes begin as small cracks in the road. These cracks get bigger from water seepage and the continuous pressure from heavy vehicles. Over time, certain parts of the road weaken and collapse, forming a pothole.
Generally, the more it rains, the more likely potholes will form.
If you've hit a big pothole, and you felt it strike the undercarriage or bumper of your car, pull over at a safe area and inspect your car for damages.
What are the signs of pothole damages?
Here's how to tell if the pothole has damaged your car:
- Body or chassis
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- Exhaust
As you're looking for scratches and dents on the exhaust pipe, check for muffler and catalytic converter displacement. If something sounds loose, you have a problem.
If you see no visible damages but experience a loss of power - Get it checked asap.
- Tyre and wheels
Your tyres may also experience a sudden blow-out due to sidewall damage. Invest in a TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System). It's an excellent investment (not sponsored) and can save you lots of money and worry in the long run.
- Steering
If your steering feels less responsive or loose, get a tow truck to bring your car to a workshop. Don't try and wing it.
If you start to feel that your car starts to deviate off course when you're driving in a straight line, it means there's a misalignment somewhere that needs fixing.
- Suspension
Or it could also mean that your shock absorbers might be due for a change.
What should you do if you can't avoid a pothole?
Some potholes are hard to spot due to how fast you're going, weather conditions, bad eyesight etc. If you do manage to spot one while driving, you should:
- Reduce your speed
- Ease up on the brakes
- Let your suspension absorb the shock (unless you've installed coilovers. You feel everything with coilovers)
- Brace yourself for the impact
- Report the pothole to LTA (via the MyTransport.SG or OneService application)
Here are some related articles that might interest you
Top 8 car breakdown problems in Singapore
7 signs you need a car battery replacement
Balding tyres make you a road hazard for other drivers
Car detailing services you should consider besides a regular car wash
The six most common myths when it comes to brakes
Sgcarmart
Ask your preferred dealer for Sgcarmart Warranty
You can ask the dealer to include the warranty with your car purchase!
- Eligible for all passenger cars less than 15 years old
- Get this warranty through most car dealers in Singapore
Potholes are the worst.
While we Singaporeans are lucky to have excellent infrastructure that gives us smooth roads, sometimes you meet the occasional pothole.
Any driver who's gone over a pothole before will tell you that damages sustained from one may vary from car to car. Also, damages from potholes are not claimable by insurance.
What are potholes?
Potholes begin as small cracks in the road. These cracks get bigger from water seepage and the continuous pressure from heavy vehicles. Over time, certain parts of the road weaken and collapse, forming a pothole.
Generally, the more it rains, the more likely potholes will form.
If you've hit a big pothole, and you felt it strike the undercarriage or bumper of your car, pull over at a safe area and inspect your car for damages.
What are the signs of pothole damages?
Here's how to tell if the pothole has damaged your car:
- Body or chassis
Sgcarmart
Ask your preferred dealer for Sgcarmart Warranty
You can ask the dealer to include the warranty with your car purchase!
Read more about WarrantyGetting a paint correction done for your car will set you back around $200 on average. Here are 12 recommended Spray Painting shops to transform your car with bespoke colours if you're clueless about where to go.
- Exhaust
As you're looking for scratches and dents on the exhaust pipe, check for muffler and catalytic converter displacement. If something sounds loose, you have a problem.
If you see no visible damages but experience a loss of power - Get it checked asap.
- Tyre and wheels
Your tyres may also experience a sudden blow-out due to sidewall damage. Invest in a TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System). It's an excellent investment (not sponsored) and can save you lots of money and worry in the long run.
- Steering
If your steering feels less responsive or loose, get a tow truck to bring your car to a workshop. Don't try and wing it.
If you start to feel that your car starts to deviate off course when you're driving in a straight line, it means there's a misalignment somewhere that needs fixing.
- Suspension
Or it could also mean that your shock absorbers might be due for a change.
What should you do if you can't avoid a pothole?
Some potholes are hard to spot due to how fast you're going, weather conditions, bad eyesight etc. If you do manage to spot one while driving, you should:
- Reduce your speed
- Ease up on the brakes
- Let your suspension absorb the shock (unless you've installed coilovers. You feel everything with coilovers)
- Brace yourself for the impact
- Report the pothole to LTA (via the MyTransport.SG or OneService application)
Here are some related articles that might interest you
Top 8 car breakdown problems in Singapore
7 signs you need a car battery replacement
Balding tyres make you a road hazard for other drivers
Car detailing services you should consider besides a regular car wash
The six most common myths when it comes to brakes
Sgcarmart
Ask your preferred dealer for Sgcarmart Warranty
You can ask the dealer to include the warranty with your car purchase!
- Eligible for all passenger cars less than 15 years old
- Get this warranty through most car dealers in Singapore