Springtime Car Care Tips
Springtime Car Care Tips
Although it hasn’t felt like it lately, springtime is here.Just like you winterize your car, you can “springerize”your car. During the winter your car
takes a hefty beating and needs checkups that are
difficult to do in the cold of winter to detect problems that changing
temperatures may make worse.
Check Your Tires
When you cool most matter the atoms slow and become compacted and solid.
When matter is heated the atoms expand and move more quickly. The air in your
tires is no different. It becomes compressed in cold weather meaning that you
need more air to reach the same pressure. In warm weather you need significantly
less. As the temperature begins to rise you’ll find that your tire pressure will
steadily rise. With this increase in pressure the balance of your tires may
change as well. At the beginning of spring make sure that your tires are
properly balanced and monitor them closely during the first week or so to make
sure that the tire pressure is continually correct.
When you’re monitoring your tire pressure it’s important to remember that
the tire pressure recommended for your car is usually found on the inside of
your car’s driver side door, not on the tire itself. Also remember that “cold
tire pressure” does not refer to cold temperature tire pressure but the pressure
it should be at when your car has been stationary for a while (just like you
check your oil after it has been off for a while).
Belts and Hoses
During winter,your rubber hoses and belts will tend
to become stiff. Frequent changes in temperature from near zero to possibly
above 100 can wreak havoc on malleable, temperature sensitive materials like
rubber. This can cause them to crack and leak, ruining your car during the
summertime. The best practice is to keep an eye on your belts and your
hoses. Generally your hoses will be off of your radiator, which is usually toward
the front of your car. Your car’s belts are usually just off the engine block.
You don’t have to remove them or even touch them. Simply look for cracks or wear
and change them if necessary.
Windshield Wipers
In the wintertime, unless you’re one of the few that puts their windshield
wipers up before snow comes, your wipers will likely freeze to your windshield
at some point. That, in addition to the constant wear and tear of use during
winter snowstorms can cause your wipers, just like your hoses and belts, to
crack and become problematic. We don’t have to tell you what a problem bad
wipers are during a spring shower. Simply pull your wipers up and look at the
rubber, making sure that they are not only in tact and not cracked, but still
malleable and not stiff.
Suspension and Alignment
During the winter water will collect in cracks, wearing down the road, and
expanding the cracks into big problems such as potholes. These potholes are
going to be a nightmare for your suspension and alignment. The easiest way to
check the integrity of your suspension and alignment is to simply TO STOP BY BAY
DIAGNOSTIC for any springtime preparations on your BMW, MINI COOPER, PORSCHE,
LAND ROVER, AUDI, MERCEDES BENZ, V/W,or SMART CAR
Enjoy the GOOD WEATHER
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