- Read your owner's manual and follow the manufacturer's service intervals.
- Replace worn wiper blades and keep plenty of washer fluid on hand to fight road salt, grit and other grime.
- Replace worn tires with all-season radials or snow tires, as conditions warrant. Don't forget to check the spare tire and the tire jack.
- Engine performance problems such as rough idling, poor acceleration or hard starts should be corrected before cold weather sets in. (You'll get better gasoline mileage, too.)
- Check the condition of your battery and cables, plus the radiator, and all hoses and belts.
- The cooling system/radiator should be completely flushed and refilled as recommended. The level, condition and concentration of the coolant/antifreeze should be checked periodically. (Never remove the radiator cap until the engine has thoroughly cooled!)
- Make certain the heater and defroster are in good working condition; have the exhaust system examined for leaks, a potentially deadly condition in closed vehicles.
- Carry emergency gear: flares, boots, gloves, ice scraper, high-energy snacks, a blanket, shovel, flashlight, tire chains, a few tools and a cell phone.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Don't Fall Behind on Your Vehicle's Maintenance!
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