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Car Care Tips For Cooler Temps

 
Author: Stacey Moore
As the seasons change, so do the maintenance needs of your vehicle. Fall is a great time to focus on preventative maintenance and to make sure that your vehicle is in top shape before the harsh winter months set in.

"Fall is the best season to enjoy driving," says Pat Goss, host of PBS' "MotorWeek" and Washington Post automotive columnist. "Between sports tailgating, hunting, and taking leisurely drives to enjoy the changing leaves, there's no shortage of activities to do in your car. It's also an ideal time to focus on car care before winter hits."

This fall, Goss recommends caring for the three main areas of your vehicle, otherwise known as the "IOU"-inside, outside and under the hood. Here are some specific things that you should focus on in each area to prepare your car for the coming winter months:

Inside

? Make sure that all important documents for your vehicle are up to date and within reach. This includes proof of insurance, registration, maintenance logs and warranty information.

? As temperatures begin to drop, take your ice scraper out of the garage and put it back in the car. It's also a good idea to put an extra blanket and pair of gloves in your trunk before winter weather strikes.

Outside

? Check the pressure in each tire to ensure that it's at the recommended level. (The air-pressure specifications can usually be found on the driver's side doorjamb or in your vehicle's owner's manual.) Low tire pressure can result in lower gas mileage and affect the handling of your car, sometimes leading to potentially dangerous blowouts.

? Inspect your tires for excessive tread wear and replace any tires that are balding, as they are more likely to lose traction in wet and/or icy conditions.

? Don't wait until you're caught driving in bad weather to start thinking about your windshield wiper blades. If your wipers are starting to smear rather than squeegee, it's a good idea to replace them.

Under the Hood

? Get an oil change. It's the best insurance you can buy to prevent excessive engine wear. I recommend using a synthetic oil, such as Mobil 1 Extended Performance, which is specifically designed for the longer oil change intervals manufacturers are recommending for many newer cars. It's guaranteed to protect your engine for up to 15,000 miles. Mobil 1 Extended Performance also flows quickly to critical engine parts at start-up, even in very low winter-morning temperatures, reducing wear at start-up and promoting extended engine life.

? Have your vehicle's cooling system checked for any leaks or low coolant levels. According to the National Car Care Council, cooling system failure is the number one cause of engine-related roadside breakdowns. Coolant may be something that you only associate with warmer weather, but as winter approaches, it's very important to make sure that your vehicle's coolant (or antifreeze) is ready to withstand the frigid temperatures that await.

? Schedule a full engine tune-up, as outlined in your owner's manual. By having your filters replaced and fluids topped off regularly, your vehicle's performance will improve.

"Don't wait for signs of car trouble to take care of your vehicle, especially as cooler weather begins to take hold," says Goss. "Instead, be proactive when it comes to preventative maintenance and save yourself some time, money and potential headaches in the process."

Author Bio:

Products that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. EPA and DOE. For more information about ENERGY STAR, visit www.energystar.gov. Using energy efficiently at home can be as easy as changing a light bulb.

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