Seamlessly
Drive into Winter
(NewsUSA)
- The winter months are quickly approaching, which means it's
time to gear up for the weather ahead. Don't forget your car on
your winter to-do list. Having you vehicle serviced for
cold-weather driving is important not only for peace of mind,
but also for personal safety.
The non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE), the group that tests and certifies automotive
technicians, offers tips on preparing your car for the winter
months.
* Read the owner's manual. These manuals offer recommended
service schedules that are specific to your car.
* Correct any engine problems you've noticed. Hard starts, rough
idling, stalling and diminished power can go from being a
problem to a disaster in cold weather.
* Check your engine coolant. The level, condition and
concentration of the coolant should be checked and replaced if
old. Replace coolant with a 50/50 mix of coolant and water.
* Check your belts. Take your car to a professional technician
to check the tightness and condition of drive belts, clamps and
hoses.
* Change your oil and oil filter as specified in your manual.
* Be sure your heater and defroster are in good working order
both for your comfort and visibility.
* Check your battery. The only accurate way to detect a weak
battery is with professional equipment, however, any weekender
can scrape corrosion from posts and cable connections, clean
surfaces and re-tighten connections. Be sure to wear eye
protection and rubber gloves for safety.
* Check for exhaust leaks. Inspect the trunk and floorboards of
your vehicle for small holes, which could emit deadly exhaust
fumes.
* Check your tread. Worn tires are of little use amid the winter
elements. Replace them with all-season radials or snow tires,
depending on your climate.
* Replace worn windshield wipers and keep plenty of washer fluid
on hand.
* Put a bottle of fuel de-icer in your tank once a month to help
keep moisture from freezing in the fuel line.
For more car care tips from ASE, founded in 1972 to improve the
quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary
testing and certification of automotive professionals, visit
www.ase.com |