June 21, 2017

Simple Summer Driving Advice

Summer is coming though it may not feel that way at the moment. Just as we have to adopt a driving style for winter months with the attendant road conditions significantly worsening, we should also follow some basic rules when the long hot summer days start to melt the tarmac.

Summer is the time of the year when we we tend to make the longest trips - we have our vacations in the summer, more holidays are taken from school and work. The roads are also busy for a different reason - the summer months are when the bulk of construction and maintenance works are carried out. The bottom line is that the roads are busier in the summer than at any other time of the year.

First Tip - Follow Maintenance Schedules

Follow the manufacturer's maintenance program and have your vehicle inspected and serviced regularly Maxisys. It is important for the safe and efficient running of any vehicle that it is regularly serviced, however, missing out on manufacturer's maintenance scheduling as they recommend may invalidate your warranty, lead to inefficient fuel consumption and in the long term, affect the value of your vehicle when it comes to resale.

Vehicle inspections and servicing will also help you to get the very best out of your driving experience with your car.

Tip Two - Check the AC

Have the air conditioning checked and refreshed in time for the hot summer. Lack of use over the winter months may lead to a discharge of the gases used to produce the AC and getting this looked at before the peak summer months will save you money on bills and labor fees too.

Third Tip - Counter Winter Corrosion

Winter months bring more water launch x431 v+, and salt is used to treat the roads to help improve safety during wintry conditions when snow and ice form driving hazards. Salt is highly corrosive and will attack any metal parts of the vehicle, however you need to pay special attention to the battery and associated cables.

In addition to checking the battery for corrosion, you should have the charge level tested as batteries tend to discharge at a faster rate in the hotter months. It is cheaper and easier to swap out a dying battery before you get stranded on the road and it is simple to test a battery and electrical charging systems.

Tip Four - Check the Tires

Tire pressure should always be regularly checked, no longer than a week should pass by without checking. Tire pressure will dramatically alter given changes in temperature, and while you may have correct tire pressure in the colder months, as the temperature rises so will the tire pressure - make sure you consult the owners manual to establish the correct tire pressure and ensure they are properly inflated (this may mean you have to let air out rather than pump it in).

Fifth Tip - Change Wiper Blades

Wiper blades wear and become ragged with use and time, however over winter months they get a lot of extra wear and tear, so it makes sense to get them changed in time for summer. New wipers will also work better when you do need to use them, which given it will be summer, will not be that often - we hope!

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