Getting Your Car Ready For Summer Travel | Infographic

After a long cold season, we all look forward to summer, the sun, the great outdoors, and travel. However, summer comes with its disadvantages to car owners; dust, heat, and start and stop traffic. All these have adverse effects on your car. Add the impact of a long winter, and you won’t get halfway through your summer travels.

Many car owners fail to properly prepare their vehicles for winter and early spring because of the extreme weather. Therefore, during summer, a lot of maintenance is essential, since it will help save you a lot of money down the road on abrupt repairs and breakdown. Scheduling a summer car maintenance service can minimize the toll summer weather takes on your car.

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How Can Summer Affect My Car?

Warm temperatures are hard on vehicles. The heat has an expanding effect on the air in your tires; it also forces your cooling system to work harder. Here are a few ways summer can affect your car:

  • Quickens hose, drive belt, and tire aging
  • Puts a lot of strain on your cooling system
  • Stop and go engine strains your brakes, engine, and transmission
  • Summer dust gets into your engine filters and clogs the system.
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Do the Following Before You Hit the Road for Summer

Fortunately, there are a lot of preventive measures drivers can take to help protect them from the extremities of summer weather starting with these:

Replace winter tires and check the air pressure

Your snow tires are great during winter, but they are not suitable for summer. You will also wear out your winter tires during summer driving on dry pavement. Instead, replace your winter tires with all-season or summer tires. 

Also, regardless of the wheels you get, it’s essential to make sure you check the air pressure before driving off. Since your tires are in direct contact with the road, your vehicle’s performance depends on their condition. Improperly inflated tired could lead to a blowout risking the lives of your vehicle’s occupants as well as other road users.

Check your A/C System

Due to the summer heat, your A/C is an essential component since it helps blow cold air into the cabin. Check for strange noises, and also find out if it blows cold air out of the vents. Depending on how it responds, you might need to have it checked by a qualified mechanic such as one from AAMCO Minnesota.

Braking System

According to our lead mechanics at AAMCO Minnesota, car owners use their brakes a lot during winter driving on icy roads. There’s also a lot of starts and stop traffic during winter due to delays on the freeways forcing drivers to hit their brakes more often than usual. Visit an auto repair center and have a qualified mechanic inspect your brakes.

Pay attention to your dashboard

The dashboard is a critical communication component in a car that, unfortunately, often gets ignored. The Check engine light, Low oil, Battery light are all examples of warning lights that need immediate attention. Your check engine can be triggered due to several issues with your car. Therefore, it is essential to have a qualified professional such as one from AAMCO Minnesota diagnose your car for error codes when they pop up. While most issues can be easily fixed, sometimes it can be a sign of more significant problems.

Your battery and exhaust

Inspect your exhaust system after winter. It needs to be free from any broken parts or leaks. In case you notice any unusual noise, it could be due to a leak or damage. Also check for worn-out pipes, belts, and hoses. Depending on the age of your battery, it might also need replacing, especially if it is not charging correctly. Visit your local AAMCO Minnesota auto repair center for a battery inspection service. Our specialists will check for voltage capacity, corrosion, and wear.

Schedule an Auto Maintenance Service

While there are few things most car owners can do on their own, there are car issues that need the expertise of a professional mechanic. It is due to this reason you need to schedule an auto maintenance service. This service lets your mechanic check your engine for problems, change your air filter, flush your coolant, inspect your transmission, suspension, among other critical components. At AAMCO, Minnesota, we offer a total car care service that will help us identify, maintain, and repair any issues your vehicle might have.

AAMCO Minnesota Seasonal Car Care Service

AAMCO Minnesota is a leading transmission repair and maintenance center. We also specialize in seasonal car care services for all American licensed vehicles. We understand a lot of maintenance is required during summer, and  that is why we will work round the clock to help you get the most out of your summer travels. 

We also specialize in other auto care services, including brake system service and repair, suspension system maintenance and service, engine tune-up service, and many more.

Are you looking to go on a road trip during the summer? Your vehicle must be in the best condition to get the most out of your travels. Contact or check into your local AAMCO Minnesota center for a seasonal car care service.

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