Get Your Vehicle Ready for The Summer Time.
Car Maintenace, Misc No Comments »Its summer time here and getting hotter by the minute. Today it hit a record breaking 100 degrees. Wow it’s going to be a very hot summer this year. This means that your vehicle will have to work even harder to cool its engine.
There are a few things that you can do to ensure that you vehicle is ready for this hot weather. First and most important is to have your radiator flushed and a complete antifreeze replacement. Your antifreeze is very important. This is what pulls heat from your engine.
Change your belt or belts. They have made it since last year now its time to change them. A lot of mechanics will tell you to wait until your belts start to crack and show signs of wear but I always change mine one a year. This is a great practice and will keep you from being broke down one day on the side of the road.
The oil in your vehicle is very important especially during these hot summer days. Make sure that you are keeping your oil changed and your front end grassed. Use really good oil. The cheaper off brand oils do not last and hold out as long as some of the named brands. I personally use Castrol.
Now is a great time to change your air and fuel filter. Keeping your air filter changed will help your engine to breath and in turn it will save you on fuel consumption. Changing your fuel filter will help to make your fuel pump last longer. By keeping a clean and new fuel filter on your vehicle you are not over working your fuel pump.
Summer time is very trying on your tires. Check the overall condition of your tires. Look for uneven wear. This can indicate that your front end is out of alignment. Have the frontend aligned and tires replaced, if need be. While looking at the tires look for any bubbles. If there is a bubble on one of your tires, it must be replaced immediately.
Now would be a great time to have your auto ac checked to make sure it is running at its best. During these hot summer days it helps to have a great working ac.
These about sums it up for your summer PM maintance.

