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With cooling temperatures and leaves changing colors, fall is a great time for leisurely drives. However, the eventual coming of winter also means that fall should be a time when you’re focused on necessary car repairs and maintenance work. Here’s a closer look at the maintenance tasks that should take top priority before winter arrives.

Standard Preventative Maintenance

Preventative maintenance like a tire rotation or an oil change should always be completed in adherence with the guidelines in your owner’s manual, but fall is an especially good time to take care of this work. Drivers in especially frigid environments may be best served by switching to a specialized winter oil for better performance.

car repairDue to the increased likelihood of encountering icy roadways, your tires should also receive extra attention. In addition to performing rotations as scheduled, be sure to check tread depth and pressure so you can enjoy safe, reliable performance. Drivers who live in snowy areas may wish to consider switching to winter tires.

Season-Specific Checks

In addition to the maintenance checks you might perform at any time of year, a few season-specific tasks will help you avoid unexpected car repairs later. For example, because the car battery can be drained quickly by freezing temperatures, test the charge during the fall. Inspecting the brake system is also essential for safe, controlled winter driving.

Additionally, don’t forget about comfort and visibility. Inspecting and performing any needed repairs for your vehicle’s heater and defroster will ensure you don’t freeze or experience foggy windows as you tackle the morning commute.

 

By following recommended car repair and maintenance guidelines, you can have confidence that your vehicle will be ready for winter—and you can trust Anderson Automotive East to get the job done right. Serving Cincinnati, OH, since 1986, their ASE-certified technicians take great pride in helping you stay safe on the road. To learn more about their services, visit them online or call (513) 474-4200.

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