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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Five DIY Car Maintenance Tips for Fall

As the days get shorter and the air gets cooler, it's time to start thinking about getting your vehicle ready for the change in season. While some seasonal car maintenance will require the assistance of a service technician, we have compiled a list of five simple do-it-yourself car maintenance projects that will better prepare your Honda for the autumn days ahead.

1. Wiper Blade Replacement: Wiper blades should be replaced every fall since they tend to take more abuse from road grime and windshield-washer solution due to the harsh weather conditions the fall and winter months can create. Since wiper blades are relatively simple to replace and cost around $10-$20.

2. Check Your Spare: Fall is the perfect time to check your vehicles spare tire to ensure that it is properly inflated. Since a tire pressure gauge is relatively inexpensive, $7 to $20, and requires little experience to use, the process should be easy and painless. Unfortunately, for every 10-degree drop in temperature the tire pressure drops one PSI, or pound per square inch according to the AAA.

3. Top Off Fluids: Autumn is the perfect time to make sure your vehicles fluids are full and ready for the impending cold weather. Windshield-washer fluid should be replaced before fall hits with a solution that is suited for colder weather. Another important fluid to check is your Honda's antifreeze level. The last fluid you should top off is the brake-fluid. If the level is low, just add the appropriate type of brake fluid as your vehicle's brake fluid will typically go down as your brakes wear.

4. Change Air Filter: As your vehicles air filter gets corroded with debris it causes a pressure drop that can restrict airflow. This restriction can affect your Honda's performance, fuel economy, and cause your car's emissions to deteriorate. All of which will not go away until the filter is replaced. 

5.  Check Lights and Battery Terminals: As your vehicle's battery gets corroded it can start to cause electrical issues and ignition problems. If you notice any corrosion on the cable connectors or posts, you can use a brush to clean it. Also, don't forget to make sure your vehicles lights are all working properly. Since fall's nights are longer and darker, it is important to make sure your everything is in proper working order. If any of your vehicles lights seem dim or low, you can replace them easily, without tools and for a low cost.


If your vehicle needs seasonal maintenance that requires a service technician, you can always schedule an appointment with us by phone or online at: http://bit.ly/18DMqGi