Fall Maintenance Tips for Your Car

Fall is a beautiful season, but it also brings with it cooler temperatures and rain. It’s important to make sure your car is ready for the changing weather. Whether you’re driving Morgan Falls or Kennesaw Mountain or keeping up with traffic on 75 or 41 here are a few fall maintenance tips:

  • Replace your wiper blades: Worn wiper blades can make it difficult to see in the rain. Replace them with new ones to ensure your safety on the road.
  • Check your coolant level: Coolant helps to keep your engine from overheating. Make sure your coolant level is full and that the coolant is in good condition.
  • Test your heater and defroster: You’ll want to make sure your heater and defroster are working properly before the cold weather sets in.

By following these simple tips, you can help to keep your car running smoothly throughout the fall season.

All year round, don’t forget these:

  • Oil changes: Stick to your car’s recommended schedule – it’s like giving it a vitamin boost!
  • Tire rotations: Every 5,000 to 8,000 miles, get those tires rotated so they wear evenly.
  • Brake buddies: Have your brakes checked at least twice a year, you don’t want any surprises.
  • Fluid friends: Keep an eye on all those fluids, including the transmission fluid, and top them up when needed.