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    Summer Car Maintenance Checklist: Keep Your Vehicle Road-Trip Ready

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    • Posted on March 10, 2025
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     Whether you’re gearing up for a family road trip or just want to keep your daily commute hassle-free, scheduling car service before summer begins is key to avoiding breakdowns and costly repairs. As temperatures rise, your vehicle needs extra attention to handle the heat and long drives ahead. Follow this summer car maintenance checklist to keep your vehicle in top shape all season long.

    Check and Top Off Fluids

    Hot weather can put additional strain on your car’s fluids, making regular checks and top-offs essential. Here’s what to inspect:

    • Coolant: Your engine’s cooling system works overtime in the heat. Ensure your coolant level is correct and that the fluid is fresh. If it’s been more than 30,000 miles, consider a full coolant flush.
    • Engine Oil: Summer heat can cause oil to thin out, reducing its effectiveness. Check your oil level and, if necessary, schedule an oil change with the recommended viscosity for warmer weather.
    • Transmission, Brake, and Power Steering Fluids: These fluids are vital for smooth operation. Have them inspected and topped off as needed during your next car service appointment.

    Inspect Tires for Wear and Pressure

    Tire maintenance is especially important in the summer since hot pavement and long drives can accelerate wear. Follow these steps to ensure your tires are in good shape:

    • Check Tire Pressure: Air expands in the heat, so check your tires regularly and inflate them to the manufacturer’s recommended PSI.
    • Look for Tread Wear: Worn-out tires can reduce grip, especially in summer storms. Use the penny test: if Lincoln’s head is visible, it’s time for new tires.
    • Rotate and Align: Rotating your tires every 5,000-7,500 miles promotes even wear and extends their lifespan. If your car pulls to one side, consider an alignment check.

    Test the Air Conditioning System

    Driving in a hot car can be miserable, so make sure your A/C system is ready to keep you cool. If you notice weak airflow or warm air blowing from the vents, it may be time to:

    • Recharge the refrigerant if levels are low.
    • Check for leaks in the system.
    • Replace the cabin air filter for better air quality and circulation.

    A quick A/C inspection at your next car service appointment can save you from sweating through the summer months.

    Battery and Brake System Check

    Heat can take a toll on your car’s electrical and braking systems, making mid-summer failures a real possibility. To stay safe:

    • Have your battery tested for charge strength. Hot weather can accelerate battery wear, so if it’s over three years old, consider replacing it.
    • Inspect your brake pads and rotors. If you hear squeaking or experience vibration when braking, it’s time for a professional inspection.

    Get a Professional Car Service Before Summer Starts

    A little preparation goes a long way when it comes to summer driving. Scheduling a professional car service before the season starts ensures your vehicle is ready for heat, long trips, and changing road conditions. From fluid checks to tire maintenance, addressing small issues now can prevent major headaches later.

    Make an appointment with a trusted mechanic or service center today and enjoy a worry-free summer on the road.

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