Ultimate Defensive Driving

Preparing Your Vehicle For Spring

 

Spring is right around the corner! Now is the time to get your vehicle ready.

  1. Inspect your cooling system:
    • Check for any cracks or leaks in the radiator or hoses
    • Make sure all connections are tight
    • Be sure the coolant and antifreeze levels are at least half full

As temperatures begin to rise, your vehicle’s coolant could reach up to 250 degrees, causing your vehicle to overheat. That’s why it is important to be sure your cooling system is in good working condition.

2. Inspect your tires:

3. Check your windshield wipers:

Between ice, snow and salt, your windshield wipers are really put to work during the winter months. It is recommended to change your windshield wipers each season, especially as the rainy spring season approaches. Well-functioning windshield wipers will improve visibility and reduce the risk of an accident.

4. Turn on the A/C:

Before the temperatures get too hot, make sure your air conditioning system is working properly.

5. Check your battery

The average car battery lasts 4 to 5 years. Your vehicle’s battery works extra hard durning extremely hot and cold weather and these conditions can drain your battery. Don’t wait for your battery to die at an inconvenient time; be proactive and replace your battery before the hot summer weather arrives.

6. Top off your fluids:

7. Wash your vehicle:

A shiny, clean car isn’t just for looks. Your vehicle’s paint and undercarriage need to be thoroughly cleaned because salt and other winter chemicals can accumulate and cause rusting and/or grime build up.

 

 

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