Thursday, November 4, 2010

SNOW JOB 2010- Batteries, wipers and belts- Oh My!



Make sure you can see-
When’s the last time you replaced your windshield wiper blades? They usually work effectively for about one year, so be sure to invest in some new ones if you’re due. Here’s another important step to take before you find yourself struggling to see in a blinding storm: Fill up your windshield washer reservoir with windshield washer fluid. (Plain water won’t do the trick at this time of year because it freezes.) Also check to see that your heater and defroster are working properly so you can keep the windshield nice and clear.
Give your battery a little TLC-
This is an ideal time of year to make sure your battery’s posts and connections are corrosion-free and that your battery has all the water it needs. If your battery is more than three years old, have a certified repair shop test its ability to hold a charge. Granted, you might be able to find a Good Samaritan to help you jump-start your vehicle in the middle of a blizzard — Another thing to consider is purchasing a battery jump charger station- handy to have and also nice to use in a power outage...but wouldn’t you rather avoid such a scenario altogether?
Make sure your belts and hoses are nice-
When you have that full service done on your vehicle, make sure the belts and hoses get checked for wear and tear — even if you’re driving a modern car. Cold weather can do a number on belts and hoses, so they deserve attention.

1 comment:

Michelle said...

I am so glad I live in Florida.