Adapting to Seasonal Changes
Seasonal changes can significantly affect your vehicle’s performance and safety. Here’s how to adjust your maintenance routine.
Winter Prep
In winter, ensure your battery is strong, tires have adequate tread, and antifreeze levels are sufficient to prevent freezing.
Summer Care
During warmer months, check your air conditioning system and cooling system. High temperatures can strain these components, so regular checks are vital.
Fall Maintenance
As leaves fall, make sure your windshield wipers are in good condition and your heating system is functioning properly for the colder months ahead.
Spring Tune-Up
After winter, it’s important to clean your vehicle’s exterior and undercarriage to prevent rust and damage from road salt.
Conclusion
Being aware of how seasonal changes affect your vehicle can lead to better maintenance practices, ensuring optimal performance year-round.
