Fall Car Care Helps Forgo Frosty Frustration
Fall Car Care Helps Forgo Frosty Frustration
(ARA) - The
cooler days of fall are an excellent time to prepare your car for
the potential ravages of winter. According to the experts at the
nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence
(ASE), "Cold weather will only make existing problems worse."
A few minutes in the garage this fall could help prevent a much
more time-consuming and unpleasant experience this winter. First,
read your owner's manual and follow the manufacturer's recommended
service schedules. No one knows your car better than the company
that manufactured it.
Here are a few items that are easy and simple to check before fall
turns to winter:
Motor oil -- The easiest way to protect and improve the performance
of your car is to upgrade to a high-performance synthetic motor oil
and change it regularly. Synthetic motor oils have better low
temperature fluidity and a lower coefficient of friction than
mineral-based motor oils. This will help ensure easier start-ups on
cold weather days.
Some motor oils, such as Royal Purple, are actually formulated with
molecules that chemically bond with engine components for
continuous engine protection. Additionally, Royal Purple motor oil
has been proven in independent tests to improve fuel economy,
reduce emissions and increase horsepower and torque. Data about
independent testing of their products is available at
www.royalpurpleinfo.com.
Tires -- Worn tires can be extremely dangerous on rain, snow and
ice. Examine tires for remaining tread life and uneven wearing. Be
sure to check the sidewalls for cuts and nicks as well. All-season
radials or winter tires are a wise investment for those who must
drive in inclement weather regularly. Check tire pressure once a
month and rotate tires as recommended by the manufacturer. Don't
forget to check your spare and be sure the jack functions
properly.
Cooling System -- It may be time for a flush and refill if it's
been more than a couple of years since the coolant has been
changed. The level, condition and concentration of the coolant
should be checked periodically. A 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water
is usually recommended. Additionally, the condition of hoses should
be checked for cracks and leaks.
Windshield Wipers -- Check the condition of your wiper blades and
replace them if needed. If your climate is harsh, purchase
rubber-clad, winter blades to fight ice build-up. Stock up on
winter-formula windshield washer solvent. You'll be surprised by
how much you use. If you don't have an ice-scraper, buy one before
you need it.
Battery -- A dead battery can make a cold winter morning a
miserable one. If your battery is beyond its recommended service
life, replace it. Top any low battery cells with distilled water.
Cleaned and tighten battery terminals to ensure electricity gets
from the batter to the starter on chilly fall mornings. If
corrosion is present, clean it with a mixture of baking soda and
water, and put on a set of battery washers to keep corrosion from
coming back. Make sure the battery terminals and hold downs are
tight. It's also good to clean and lubricate hinges and the hood
latch.
Fuel -- It's important to keep gas lines from freezing in cold
weather. No vehicle can run if it can't get fuel. A full gas tank
will help prevent moisture and ice from forming. Particularly cold
weather may warrant using a fuel deicer to prevent fuel lines from
fuel line. A block heater is another option that is fairly
inexpensive and easy to use.
Properly preparing your car for winter is simple and doesn't
require a lot of time or technical expertise. The payback in
reduced risk of a preventable breakdown and improved performance is
well worth the minimal effort.
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