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SUNNY DAYS...COOL NIGHTS...RAIN, SLEET & SNOW...

BE PREPARED FOR FALL EXTREMES WITH THESE SEASONAL MAINTENANCE TIPS


There’s nothing like an autumn drive, with the leaves turning under sapphire skies. Yet, rain, sleet and snow are all possibilities in fall. Brace yourself with these preventative maintenance tips:

Oil

  • Chances are you put a lot of miles on your engine this summer. It’s time for our Oil Change +Plus if it’s been 3,000 miles since your last oil change.

Scheduled Maintenance

  • Keep on schedule with your scheduled maintenance. Make an appointment with Mr. Tire, Tread Quarters, or Autotire to check your car from bumper to bumper—including fluid levels, belts, hoses, tires, and brakes—to ensure that your travels are safe no matter what the weather or where you drive.

Battery

  • Check that the connections are tight and free from corrosion. If it’s more than three years old, it’s a good idea to test your battery to see how much life is left.

Tires

  • All-season radial tires are fine for fall driving. Give your tires the Quarter Test to confirm that the tread will sluice away the rain.
  • Check the air in your tires, including the spare. As temperatures drop, so does tire pressure.
  • When temperatures dip below 45 degrees, time to consider winter tires. Wait for snow pack if you prefer studded tires.

Anti-freeze

Heater, Defogger & Defroster

  • To ensure your comfort and visibility, verify that your heater, windshield defogger, and rear window defroster are in good working order.
  • Throughout leaf season, clear debris from your defogger’s air intake. Check at the base of the windscreen, or under the hood at the back of the engine compartment.
  • Have us check the cabin filter(s). Replace if necessary. A dirty filter can cut airflow to your defroster/defogger.

Safety Equipment

  • Before the fall downpours, check your wiper blades. Change if worn or more than six months old. We would be happy to do this for you. We even have a money-saving Wiper Blades coupon.
  • A mix of precipitation reduces visibility. Test your headlights—high beams and low beams—taillights, fog lights (if you have them), and turn signals, to ensure that fellow drivers know your intentions.
  • Time to put the ice scraper and snowbrush in your trunk. We know.
  • Assemble a roadside emergency kit, including extra layers, gloves, hat, blanket, flashlight, traffic cones or flares, and sand, kitty litter, or traction mat.
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