09/10/2024
From us to you our dear clients and to fellow country men and women, a happy Independence Day. We promise to keep bringing our unmatched products and services
Road experts
09/10/2024
From us to you our dear clients and to fellow country men and women, a happy Independence Day. We promise to keep bringing our unmatched products and services
We believe a good driver is one who is able to anticipate things and act accrodingly.
Join us and we skill you with the best skills with driving. Location is kyalliwajjala town opp GT bank . We give alot of services ranging from permit processing to teaching newly starters. Be part of the road masters when you train with us. WhatsApp or call 0704914072 for more details and business.
27/08/2024
Driving in heavy rains can be hazardous, and itβs important to take extra precautions to ensure your safety. Here are some things to look out for when driving in heavy rains
21/08/2024
AIRBAGS
Airbags are essential safety features designed to protect vehicle occupants in the event of a collision. They are supplementary restraint systems that work in conjunction with seat belts.
How Airbags Work:
- Sensors: These devices detect sudden deceleration, indicating a potential collision.
- Inflation: Upon sensing a crash, the airbag rapidly inflates with nitrogen gas.
- Deployment: The airbag deploys from the steering wheel, dashboard, or seats to cushion the impact.
- Deflation: The airbag quickly deflates after impact to prevent injury.
Types of Airbags:
- Frontal airbags: Protect the head, chest, and face of the driver and front passenger.
- Side impact airbags: Protect the torso and head from side collisions.
- Curtain airbags: Provide head protection for both rows of occupants in side impacts.
- Knee airbags: Protect the driver's knees from impact with the dashboard.
Important Note: While airbags are crucial safety devices, seat belts remain the primary restraint system. Always wear your seatbelt.
18/08/2024
π§ Reasons for salt formation on car battery poles
Salts are formed on the poles due to the reaction between hydrogen gas emitted from the battery during repeated charging and discharging operations. Hydrogen gas reacts with the copper, aluminum or lead from which the poles are made, and salt deposits are formed.
These deposits are an indication that the car's electrical system is not in good condition. If the deposit is on the negative pole, this means that the battery is less charged than required. If it is on the positive pole, this means that the battery is more charged than required.
If it is on both poles and occurs after long periods (six months, for example), this is normal and is related to the humidity of the atmosphere. However, if it occurs
repeatedly in short periods, this is evidence that the electrical connections may be weak or not well fixed.
π§ The solution in three steps:
1. Clean the deposits:
- Using a toothbrush and soap, if available.
- Using a plastic brush and hot water.
- Using soft drinks, it is very effective in removing carbon deposits.
2. Ensure the safety of the electrical system:
- Measure the charging generator (dynamo generator) and the battery.
- It is preferable to do this in a specialized workshop.
3. Safety precautions:
- Wear gloves when handling the battery.
- Wear protective glasses.
- Avoid touching your clothes to the battery, as it will damage it. For these and more kindly contact or whatapp us on 0704914072 for further information and business.
13/08/2024
When you see a learner with an L sticker, expect the following;
1 He/she might do the unexpected.
2 Expect emergency brakes.
3 He/she might be too slow on the road.
4 He/she might forget to indicate.
5 Being on the wrong lane all the time.
Solution/ Conclusion
1 Keep distance.
2 Don't hoot at them because they might panic and apply emergency brakes.
3 Support them and don't throw hands or shout at them showing them how they are wasting your time while on the road.
03/08/2024
Do you know what its called ,its major use , and which system of the car it falls under.
Answr 1. It's called a radiator cap.
Answr 2. The cap regulates the maximum pressure, preventing damage to the hoses and radiator.
Answr 3. It falls under the cooling system.
Visit us for more and we give you full details about the basic mechanic part of driving and we save you from spending lot's of millions in repairs. Whatsapp or call us on 0704914072 for more. Happy weekend. Drive responsibly.
15/07/2024
As we start of a new week..Its always good to have a skill which can at one point help you in life. At Harus we have a wide variety of services ranging from permit process to basic driving , to defensive driving and many others. Come enroll with us at very affordable prices and experience the best of our customer care and excellent service delivery. Call or whatsapp 0704914072 for more details and also knowing our branch locations
02/06/2024
From us to you...we wish you a happy martyrs day. May the blood of the matters be the light of everyone in this half year we have reached. Remember to be safe while on the roads.. Practice patience and avoid being a patient
30/05/2024
A kindly notice to all who wish to drive to work Tommrow using the routes
Harud Harus Driving School Kyaliwajjala Branch. Welcomes Nebbi Diocese our this year's matyrs celebrations reaching their final destination. We look forward to enjoying a colourful full of vibes 3rd June.
Remember to be safe while using the roads in and around Namugongo.
26/05/2024
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ROMANS 8:14-17
[14] For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. [15] For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the spirit of sonship. When we cry, "Abba! Father!"
[16] it is the Spirit himself bearing witness with our spirit that we are children of God, [17] and if children, then heirs, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him.
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