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Are You Prepared For Winter Driving
There are many of
us who love the automobile and the freedom that goes
along with it. However, nothing lasts forever and all
car owners would benefit if they knew more about their
vehicle. Large repair bills can be reduced with some
basic preventive maintenance and knowledge. The more
you know, the more money you will save!
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
Questions to ask yourself before taking
your automobile to the shop:
-How and when did you first notice the
problem?
-Can you make the problem occur? How?
-Are there any abnormal readings on the instrument panel
guages,any warning lights coming on?
-Where is the noise coming from?
-How frequently does it occur?
-Does the problem occur when the engine is cold or hot?
-Is the problem related to vehicle speed or engine speed?
-Does the outside temperature make a difference?
The time it takes for a mechanic to
start from square one with your vehicle will cost you
precious time and money. Prepare a written description
about your vehicle problem using the list above and
go over it with your mechanic.
WINTER PREPARATION & PROTECTION
Doors & Locks:
Avoid stuck or frozen doors by lubricating the hinges
and wiping a recommended preservative on your car door
rubber seals, your parts dealer will know what you need.
It's also a good idea to have a small can of lock de-icer
for frozen door locks, keep it somewhere outside your
vehicle.
Windshields:
Your windshield not only protects you from harmful UV
rays but accounts for 20 percent of the structural integrity
of your automobile. You do not want to run out of washer
fluid especially during wet snow conditions. Keep the
windshield washer reservoir full with WINTER washer
fluid and a spare jug in the trunk. Replace wiper blades
once a year or when they start to leave streaks across
your windshield.
Lights:
Before that big trip check to see that all your lights
are operating properly and easily visible to other drivers.
If in doubt get your headlights properly aligned. Check
your headlights for condensation inside the bulb, this
tells you that the bulb is no longer sealed and will
fail sooner than later.
Tires:
Check your tire pressure and tread condition. Good ice
and snow tires are recommended on all four wheels. Tires
have built-in wear indicators that appear as a bald
strip when there is 1.6 millimeters of tread remaining.
When this limit is reached it is definitely time for
new tires!
Engine Service:
Change your oil to 5w30 for winter driving. This grade
of oil flows easier and helps your engine start in the
cold. Replace the engine fuel filter at least once a
year. One tow-truck bill could buy you a lot of fuel
filters!
Battery:
Service your battery by getting it load tested and the
terminals cleaned. Check your alternator belt. If it
fails your battery will no longer receive a charge and
soon lose it's reserve power. Winter driving at night
puts a huge demand on your charging system so it pays
to get it checked out.
Cooling System:
Get your engine coolant tested and adjusted to prevent
the coolant from freezing up. It's recommended to have
your cooling system flushed or coolant replaced every
two to three years. Check for leaks in your cooling
system with a pressure test. This is a quick check that
detects any weak areas. Get your engine fan belt checked.
It operates your water pump which circulates the coolant
and controls the engine temperature. The engine thermostat
should be replaced every two to three years depending
on vehicle manufacturer requirements.
These tips are very basic and you are
probably familiar with a few of them already. The point
is if you go on a trip without checking the simple things
on your vehicle there is a possibility of trouble down
the road. These checks can be done during a routine
service visit which will prevent a major failure.
One point to not overlook is finding
a good mechanic you can trust and who knows you and
your vehicle. A professional auto repair shop will always
advise you before going ahead with extra repairs. You
can easily find a reputable repair shop by asking for
references and doing a background check with the Better
Business Bureau in your area.
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