Source: ASE
Spring
is one of the prime times for auto maintenance. That first wash-n-wax
on a warm Saturday afternoon is liberating. Winter's gloom (to say
nothing of grit and road salt) is literally washed away. Take out the
snow shovel, the gloves and heavy boots and store them 'til next
season. Surely summer can't be far away.
Some
preparation now will help ensure that your summer driving plans go as
smoothly as you envision then now. ASE offer the following tips on
getting your vehicle ready for summer.
- Read the owner's
manual and follow the recommended service schedules.
- Have hard starts,
rough idling, stalling, etc., corrected before hot weather sets in.
- Flush
and refill the cooling system (radiator) according to the service
manual's recommendations. The level, condition and concentration of the
coolant should be checked periodically.
- If you are not a
do-it-yourselfer, look for repair facilities that employ ASE-Certified
automotive technicians.
- The tightness and
condition of belts, clamps and hoses should be checked by a qualified
auto technician.
- Have
a marginally operating air conditioner system serviced by a qualified
technician to reduce the likelihood of more costly repairs.
- Change the oil and
oil filter as specified in owner's manual. (Properly dispose of used
oil.)
- Replace other
filters (air, fuel, PCV, etc.) as recommended.
- Check the
condition of tires, including the spare. Always check tire pressure
when the tires are cold.
- Inspect all lights
and bulbs; replace burned out bulbs.
- Replace worn wiper
blades and keep plenty of washer solvent on hand to combat summer's
dust and insects.
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