As the weather gets warmer and the days get longer, it is time to start preparing your car for summertime. With a few simple and easy tips, it’s not complicated to get your vehicle ready for the summer weather. A bit of maintenance now can save you from costly repairs and safety hazards down the road. Here, Statewide Wrecker Service discusses eight easy tips to help you prepare your vehicle for summer. Let us know what you think and be sure to give us a call if you are in need of a local towing company in Gwinnett.
Helpful Maintenance Tips
Check Your Tires
One of the most important things to check before the stormy summer season is your tires. Proper tires can help you avoid hydro-planing or even worse a fatal blowout accident. So, to avoid that, measure your tire’s tread and be sure none of your tires are balding. Proper traction is also important for safety. Summer driving can be hard on your vehicle’s tires. Be sure to align and rotate your vehicle’s tires to ensure safer wearing. By doing this you will get the best life out of the tires.
Replace Your Wiper Blades
Windshield wipers take a hefty beating during the winter and spring seasons. It is critical to change your wiper blades with the changes of the seasons. Especially after the rainy spring season ends. New windshield wipers will improve visibility and reduce the risk of an accident.
Wash Your Car
Another helpful tip for your vehicle is to actually wash it. Visit a car wash that washes the vehicle’s exterior as well as the underside. Underneath your vehicle is where road salt and other road elements build up and start to wear down your car. A thorough washing will help you avoid rust and build-up. Along with the exterior, wash the interior of your vehicle as well. Throughout the summer season, the floor may be saturated with water, mud, salt, sand or anything else your shoes tracked in. Additionally, having a clean car just makes you feel better and improves your overall mood.
Change The Oil
Summer is hard on engines, and the oil and filter become dirty over time. Changing the oil will ensure your engine performs efficiently and has less chance of a breakdown. An oil change should be done every 3,000 miles. But it is especially important during the changing of the seasons. Many cars use thinner oil during the Winter than in the Spring or Summer. When hot summer weather arrives, it’s recommended to have an oil change and use thicker oil.
Check Your Brakes
The cold season can take a hefty toll on your brakes. If you hear a squeaking noise or even worse a grinding sound, get your brakes checked and replaced ASAP. Brakes are the lifeline of your vehicle and without them, you can run into some dangerous if not fatal situations. If you are unsure whether or not your brakes are in good condition, have a service technician check them out next time you have your car serviced.
Change The Cabin Air Filter
This tip is one that many might not even know about. Did you know that the cabin of your vehicle has an air filter? If not, it’s time to change it. Typically, cabin air filters are easy to replace and can be found by reading your vehicle’s manual. If you are stumped and can’t seem to figure it out, simply ask the service technician the next time you have your car’s oil changed or serviced. A new cabin air filter will not only have your car smelling better but have you breathing in fresher air which will improve your overall mood.
Check Your Fluids
Fluids are vital for your car to operate properly and efficiently. The majority of the time fluids get neglected and don’t become an issue until it is too late. Don’t let this happen to you. When you take your car in for an oil change or to be serviced, ask the service technicians to check the following fluids:
- Power Steering Fluid
- Brake Fluid
- Transmission Fluid
- Windshield Washer Solvent
- Antifreeze/Coolant
By keeping a good hold on your vehicle’s fluids, you can maximize its efficiency and get the most out of your car for the longest amount of time.
Upgrade The Technology (If Possible)
This tip is for newer vehicles on the road. If you have an older vehicle, it is recommended to see what new aftermarket technology is available to improve your car’s technical system. With all the new technology out there, many vehicles today have a computer system that helps run many of the functions your car handles. By updating the system you can make sure that your car is up to date and performs at its absolute best. Check with your dealer on availability for upgrades.
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