September 14, 2015
Avoiding Winter Woes-10 Vehicle Maintenance Tips
Avoiding Winter Woes: 10 Vehicle Maintenance Tips Mike Oliveira wrote this post
on Dec 09,2014 at 06:05 am Auto maintenance is a year-round concern,but extra
caution is required in those parts of the country where winter brings freezing
temperatures,heavy snows and hazardous driving conditions. Here are 10 vehicle
maintenance issues that are more common in cold weather-and some helpful tips.
1. Tire Traction One of the worst feelings you can have behind the wheel is when
the tires start sliding on an icy road,affecting your ability to control the
car. A switch to snow tires is one way to avoid that slippery sensation. But if
you're going to chance it on your current tires,at least make sure they have
sufficient tread,are free of significant wear or damage,and are inflated to the
correct pressure. Don't forget to check the spare as well. 2. Windshield Wipers
Your wipers are the key to maintaining adequate visibility while driving in
heavy rain or snow. It's an easy and cheap repair,so why not do replace them
every year before wear becomes an issue? And whether the blades are new or
old,avoid sliding them across an icy windshield,as this will damage the rubber.
Of course,it's equally important to have clear visibility from the rear
window-the LOCTITE Rear Window Defogger is a complete kit that provides a quick
and easy fix for damaged defogger tabs. 3. Battery A battery can die any
time,but since batteries have to work harder in colder weather,it's no
coincidence that more of them quit in the winter months. To be safe,check how
long you've had your battery and replace it if necessary. Also,always travel
with a portable charger or jumper cables (wrapped in LOCTITE Insulating &
Sealing Wrap). Use LOCTITE Dielectric Grease as a battery terminal protector.
And it doesn't hurt to have an auto club like AAA on speed-dial. 4. Radiator
Check your antifreeze to keep the radiator from freezing,which can result in a
very costly repair bill. Also check the hoses that are connected to the radiator
to make sure the rubber is in good condition and leak-free. LOCTITE 565? Thread
Sealant is a high performance sealant ideal for application to threaded coolant
lines and fitting. 5. Lights You would notice right away if a headlight burns
out,but a malfunctioning fog light,turn signal or back-up light can go unnoticed
for weeks. Check all of the bulbs so you can be certain of the visibility of
your vehicle while driving in harsh winter conditions. 6. Gas Line A frozen fuel
line can prevent your car from starting. It's an issue that happens more with
cars that are parked outside in the elements overnight or for long periods of
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ds708 update. If you don't have access to a garage,try to keep your gas tank
at least half full,and/or add gas line antifreeze to the tank. 7. Brakes
Stopping on ice is tough enough;stopping on ice with worn brakes can be a
hazardous undertaking. A routine brake check is always a good idea before winter
hits autel
ms908. 8. Windshield While you're checking the windshield wipers,make sure
the windshield itself is free of cracks. LOCTITE Windshield and Glass Sealer can
find cracks and seal them off from harsh conditions until a permanent repair or
a replacement can be made. The sealant is durable,waterproof and can withstand
extreme temperatures. Use an ice scraper instead of your wipers to clear the
windshield after it snows. 9. Truck Maintenance: Fluid Check As winter
approaches,checking and changing your fluids is a must. Make sure you change
your oil,power steering,transmission,transfer case,and differential fluids.
Reference your vehicle's maintenance guide to see if switching to synthetics
could be helpful to you. Synthetics tend to flow better at colder temperatures.
10. Motorcycle Maintenance: Parts Coating Motorcycle maintenance requires some
additional precautions that auto maintenance does not,especially since many of
the engine parts that receive some protection from the hood of a car are exposed
to the elements on a bike. Coating these parts with oil (also known as "fogging
the engine") can help keep them running,or protect them if you plan to store
your motorcycle for the winter. To complete this task correctly,remove the air
filter first,and spray the parts outdoors,as the process can cause a lot of
smoke.
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