Simple Tips to Get Your Car Crisp this Fall!

November 22nd, 2016 by

It’s a great idea to check up on your new or used vehicle before the snow birds come back for the Holidays. That’s why fall is the ideal time to prepare your car for the winter. For tips to keep your car crisp this fall, read on.

Ready for the Holidays

1. Keep your battery clean: Winter can be rough on car batteries. Before the temperatures drop, make sure your battery is free of any dirt or corrosion. Also, inspect your battery from time to time to make sure it’s working properly to prevent any problems. Most batteries will not show signs of failure, though so consider replacing your battery if it is older than three years of age.

2. Check your tires: Checking your tire pressure is simple and necessary in cooler weather. Lower temperatures mean lower tire pressure, which increases your potential for a blowout and decreases your fuel economy. Plus, if your wear bars are showing, it may be time to replace your tires completely. Fall is the perfect time to replace your tires so you’re prepared for busier roads in the winter.

3. Feel out your brakes: The last thing you’ll want in the winter is poor brakes. When the roads get more congested around the Holidays you want the best functioning brakes possible, so feel out your brakes this fall to find out if you need any work done. Also, listen for scraping and grinding noises and feel for anything that makes braking more difficult. These can be signs that it’s time to replace your brakes, which is something you will not want to hesitate on.

4. Make sure your heater and defrosters are working: Your heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) is a lifesaver in the winter. Not only do you want to avoid driving in a freezing cold car, but you’ll also want to be sure you can see out of your chilled windows on those few cold days we get in Florida. Making sure your HVAC is working properly will make all the difference in the cold winter months, both comfort and safety-wise.

5. Allow your lights to shine bright: Visibility in the winter isn’t always ideal. Not only is there less daylight, but with colder conditions and occupied roads it can make your daily commute more difficult. Make sure all your lights are working and replace any that may be burnt out or dim. You should also clean your lights so they are shining as bright as possible on dark days. The Car Connection additionally recommends amping up your sealed-beam headlamps with halogen lamps ā€œfor improved visibility and safer driving.ā€

At Doral Toyota, we want our customers to drive safely in all weather conditions. If you’re prepping your vehicle for colder weather to come, consider us for your car services. By calling 888-221-4719, you can schedule an appointment with our skilled and qualified mechanics. So don’t hesitate, call our FL Toyota Dealer today!

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