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Dependable Volvo Car Service Near Decatur



Posted on October 23, 2013 by admin No Comments
Volvo Car Service Decatur

With the hints of the winter months peaking around the corner, here in Georgia you never know what to expect. It could be a mild winter and ten we could experience a icy week or two. That is one of the mystery’s of living in the Peach State. So how do you prepare your Volvo for winter? Check out the outline below and then make an appointment at your local Decatur Foreign Car Center.

Keep up with the regular maintenance: That means taking care of any fluids that may have been neglected while you were out enjoying the summer sun. Make sure you keep up with your mileage check ups too. Check, change and/or top off your oil, coolant, brake and transmission fluid as needed. Make sure to check your transmission fluid too! Take a look at the car’s brakes too. Are your rotors warped or cracked? Do they have deep grooves or are the pads worn close to their minimum clearance?  Make sure all your lights are working properly to ensure good visibility. The same goes for windshield wipers. If your blades are more than six months old, odds are it’s time to swap them out for new ones. And don’t forget to fill the washer fluid reservoir with freeze resistant wiper fluid.

Check your Tires: Go ahead and have your tires rotated and inspected. The last thing you need in cold, wet weather is to be driving on bald or dry rotted tires. Err on the side of caution and replace any tires that are too worn.

Protect your interior: You can’t discount the impact weather can have on the interior of your vehicle either. If you’re going to spend a lot of time ducking in and out of the elements, you might want to grab some all-weather floor mats. They’re easy to clean and do a great job of keeping the muck in one place

Stock your car: Stranded by the side of the road can be dangerous in the best of conditions. Carrying these supplies may save your life:volvo car service

– a blanket
– jumper cables
– a flashlight
– chains
– a first-aid kit
– a small knife
– flares
– a couple energy bars
– water gloves
– small shovel
– waterproof matches
– ice scraper
– a bag of sand or kitty litter to help provide traction if your car is stuck in the snow

A little preparation goes a long way to keep your car running smoothly during the winter months. Not only will the right tools and maintenance protect you and your car from the elements, but they will also keep you safe.

 

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