Practical Car Maintenance Tips for the Fall Season
Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by admin in Car maintenance guides

Regardless of the type of car that you own whether it’s second-hand or brand new it is important that you provide it with the proper maintenance it deserves.
You see even if you own an expensive BMW 328i with high quality BMW 328i parts still the daily use of the car can lead to wear and tear of its parts this is why regular car maintenance should be a priority.
Your car requires different types of maintenance check for different seasons, the car maintenance routines for the summer season are very much different as those required for the winter season and so forth and so on.
Since fall is coming and very soon it would be winter the car maintenance done during the fall season is basically a preparation for the coming winter months. About.com provides very practical tips on what your winter car maintenance checklist should be comprised of:
• Check your antifreeze
Your antifreeze (the juice that goes in your radiator) is an essential part of your car’s winter protection.
Your car contains a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze. Make sure the level is full and the mixture is close to 50/50. Many service stations and repair centers will check this mixture free, or you can buy a tester for around $5.
• Check your tires
The last line of defense between you and an oak tree are your tires. Winter is not the time to get cheap about your tires, so take the time to check the tread depth. The National Highway Transportation Safety Board says you need at least 2/32″ of depth to be safe. It’s been my experience, especially in winter weather, that anything less than 4/32″ (1/8″) be replaced soon. The old penny test is as reliable as anything to find out whether your treads are ready for winter action. Also, be sure to check your tire pressure. Believe it or not, they lose a little pressure when it gets cold, so pump ‘em up.
• Check your wipers
Wipers? What do your windshield wipers have to do with winter weather? Two things. First, anything falling from the sky is going to end up on your windshield, and unless you have a team of beavers riding on the hood of your car the task of clearing it falls on your wipers. Second, in areas that see snowfall in the winter, you’re also driving through that soupy muck that’s left on the road once the highway department does their thing. This muck includes a lot of sand and salt, both of which end up on your windshield. It takes wipers that are in top shape to keep your windshield clean and safe.
• Check your windshield washer fluid
You’ll be using lots of washer fluid as you try to keep your windshield sparkly. A mile stuck behind an 18-wheeler will have your windshield looking a Desert Storm Humvee if you’re low on washer fluid. *Tip: Don’t fill your washer fluid reservoir with anything except washer fluid, it won’t freeze!
Watch the video related to car maintenance
When changing brake pads on a car, make sure the car is jacked up, remove the bolts on the caliper and remove the brake pads. Replace brake pads in a car withhelp from an auto mechanic in this free video on car maintenance and repairs. Expert: Tom Brintzenhofe Bio: Thomas Brintzenhofe has been a certified mechanic for the past 14 years, and a certified master mechanic for the past eight years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
Help answer the question about car maintenance
How does your car perform with inadequate maintenance?Approx 50 million Americans don't have health cover.
The American people are the cogs, rods and gears of the American economic machine.
If 20% of the machine is not mantained properly – the machine's performance is affected detrimentally.
Thats why we should have health care for everyone – so that the American machine runs at peak performance.
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Hailey Kerr is a Business Administration graduate. She is currently part of a business consulting firm in Massachusetts. Hailey loves to write and enjoys doing her favorite hobby during her free time – cooking French cuisines.
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13 Comments
johnboy
31. Jul, 2009
How many Mazda owners does it take to change a light bulb?
Luke M
31. Jul, 2009
Check out this site :http://allaboutautocareandmaintenancetip.blogspot.com , its kind a new but it has some information regarding vehicle maintenance.
ELQUITO12
31. Jul, 2009
i totally agree with You dude.
mac777daddy
31. Jul, 2009
How tight should the caliper bolts be when you put the caliper back on?
hematomarojo
31. Jul, 2009
Thank you!!!!! you are the best…..I from to Argentine. In spanish : Sos un capo loco !!la mejor y mas sencilla explicacion. Gracias Por tu Ayuda
bourkeygx
01. Aug, 2009
Dont forget some copper grease on the back of each pad to stop vibration/squeeling. And take the cap off the power steering fluid reservoir before rewinding the caliper. Otherwise great vid!
VitalSkateFilms
01. Aug, 2009
a caliper re tractor, just ask the clerk in your locale auto shop, he’ll know
khaled6100
02. Aug, 2009
it`s the best vid about changing brakes pads thank u
ALEXANDRA P
02. Aug, 2009
Tell where you are and you might find someone.
ttthhhaaaddd
02. Aug, 2009
What are the better brands of brake pads to look for? Not looking for anything crazy, just reliable replacements.
AK
03. Aug, 2009
http://www.autorepair.about.com
http://www.autozone.com
http://www.alldatadiy.com/index.html
http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/parts/articles/120189/article.html
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/ForumsLanding
saddie15
03. Aug, 2009
lol good video,
im a car engineer and work in a garage in holland the garag name i USA,
and oscaralvarez you dont have tpen the oil top,
greetings
loupremo
03. Aug, 2009
what was the tool he used to retract the caliper?
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