Auto Tips to Follow Before The Temperature Dips



(NUI) - With winter upon us, there is no better time to "Be Car Care Aware" and make sure your vehicle is ready for severe conditions, according to the Car Care Council.

"Motorists need to be proactive and take control of their vehicle's maintenance before the weather gets bad," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council. "That means making sure your car is mechanically sound before the temperature dips and the streets get icy."

The Car Care Council recommends the following tasks be performed:

* Check the coolant (antifreeze); coolant should be flushed and refilled every two years in most vehicles.

* Change oil every 3,000 miles; consider changing to a "winter weight" oil if you live in a cold climate.

* Check the battery and exhaust system.

* Be certain the heater and defroster are working properly.

* Keep the gas tank at least half full, decreasing the chances of moisture forming in the gas lines and possibly freezing.

* Check tire tread depth and tire pressure; consider special tires if snow and ice are a problem in your area.

* Check to see that lights work and headlights are properly aimed.

* Replace wiper blades every six months; consider special snow blades if the weather dictates.

A complete service interval vehicle schedule along with other winter car tips is available at the Car Care Council's Web site, www.carcare.org.
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the "Be Car Care Aware" campaign, educating consumers about the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair.