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October is Car Care Month
By: Luke Shaff ~ 10/3/2024

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Since October is Fall Car Care Month, we wanted to share some helpful tips about what service items should be on your car care to-do list and why. This could end up saving you a LOT of money so keep reading!

Why is Fall Car Care so important?
Well, the arrival of fall means that your vehicle is recovering from the high temperatures and long drives of summer. Plus, right around the corner are colder temperatures, falling leaves, and other environmental changes that could impact your car.

The Car Care Council recognizes October as Fall Car Care Month. This is a great way to remind people to give their vehicles a little more attention and schedule preventative maintenance at their trusted local auto repair shop. Completing small auto repair or maintenance items now could save you from expensive issues during the winter.

Top Tech Tips for Fall Car Care Month
When you visit your auto repair shop, these are some of the most important vehicle maintenance services to consider:

  1. Check the Fluids
    Your vehicle needs various types of fluids for its components to run smoothly – from engine oil and power steering fluid, to brake fluid, transmission fluid, and even windshield wiper fluid and antifreeze. Topping off these essential fluids will keep your vehicle’s systems working well.

  2. Inspect Hoses and Belts
    These important parts need to be in good condition for your vehicle to run well, too. Exposure to summer heat is one of the most common reasons belts and hoses deteriorate. Your repair shop should check them for leaks, excessive wear, cracks, brittle areas, frays or looseness.

  3. Battery Check
    The summer heat can drain your battery’s charge and the cold will, too. If your car’s battery is in poor condition, you could end up stranded when you least expect it. Schedule battery service to learn more about your battery’s condition and whether or not it needs replacement.

  4. Brake System Check
    Brakes are important for driving safety but in the colder weather, they are more important than ever. Have your trusted mechanic check your brakes, pads, rotors, linings and drums.

  5. Exhaust System Inspection
    Have your exhaust system inspected for leaks, holes, rust, or any other signs of damage. Listen for weird noises and keep an eye out for reduced fuel mileage, unusual smells, a vibrating gas pedal or an odd rumbling when idle. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule service as soon as possible.

  6. HVAC System Inspection
    Your car’s HVAC system works to cool, heat, ventilate and dehumidify the whole interior. Keep this system running well all year long for driving safety and comfort.

  7. Steering and Suspension Service
    Annual checks of shock absorbers, struts and chassis parts can keep your vehicle running smoothly.

  8. Tire Maintenance and Service
    Colder weather and different road temperatures affect how your vehicle maintains traction on the road. And proper tire pressure can significantly affect your driving safety as tire pressure drops 1-2 pounds for every 10 degrees in temperature. Schedule tire service to make sure your tires are at optimal pressure and that they’re free of excessive wear, tears, or bulges.

  9. Inspection of Wipers and Lights
    Weather can be unpredictable and you want to see and be seen in all types of weather. Think about replacing or upgrading your lights or wipers to enhance driving safety.

  10. Wax the Outside of Your Vehicle
    Getting off the summertime grime can help protect and prepare your vehicle’s body from what’s to come. Plus, you’ll feel good about driving a vehicle that looks nice, too.