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Suggestions For Preparing Your Car For Summer Ride



Spring is the perfect time to get your vehicle ready for the hectic summer driving season ahead. It's advisable to have your vehicle checked out before summer's extreme vacation traffic and stop-and-go situation begin earnestly.

The experts at the nonprofit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence recommend the following tips on getting your vehicle ready:

* Read the owner's guide and follow the recommended service schedules. Pay attention to "regular" vs. "severe" schedules planned, and find out which is appropriate for your driving conditions and routine.

* Seek a systematic repair facility with recent equipment in the service bays and qualified automotive technicians being workers, as shown by trade school diplomas, certificates of advanced course work and training, as well as national certification of the individual technicians by ASE.

* Wash out and fill up the cooling system (radiator) according to the service manual's recommendations. The level, condition and strength of the coolant should be checked at regular intervals. Make sure the engine has cooled down before taking off the radiator cap. Engine overheating is the most frequent summer breakdown.

* Have engine performance conditions rectified, such as hard starts, tough idling and stalling. You'll get improved gasoline mileage, and you could avert more costly repairs.

* Don't overlook your transmission and brakes. Expensive repairs can be avoided by routine service. Neglected brakes can give rise to safety issues, too.

* Seek out an experienced auto technician to verify the condition of belts, clamps and hoses, but be precautionary by looking for signs of wear, cracking or fraying.

* Have a marginally working air conditioner system repaired by a technician qualified to deal with refrigerants. Older units often contain ozone-depleting compounds that could be let out into the air through improper or incompetent service.

* Change the oil and oil filter as detailed in the owner's manual. This straightforward, inexpensive service can add to the life of your vehicle.

* Change other filters (air, fuel, PCV) as suggested in the service manual.

* Inspect the condition of tires, including the spare. Let the tires "cool down" prior to checking their pressure. Bumpy wear, "cupping", vibrations or "pulling" to one side indicates difficulties with your tires or suspension system.

* Exchange your headlights with some good aftermarket headlights. Good custom headlights or even just a nice new series of H11 bulbs for your standard lights will make a massive difference when you're traveling in dark. Hardly ever do you realize how weak your headlights are until you upgrade. It is likely that the winter road grim has ruined your lenses to the point where they really need to be replaced.


 


 

 

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