Spring and summer
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Seasonal changes can mean your vehicle will need extra care. Get your car ready for the nicer weather by visiting an Approved Auto Repair Service (AARS). |
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Also, follow the manufacturers' recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle, which can be found in your owner's manual. |
Clean your vehicle Give your vehicle a thorough cleaning to remove salt and sand accumulated over winter. Clean under the hood, shampoo the engine, as well as wheel wells. Wax and polish your vehicle at least twice a year to preserve its paint.
Lights Make sure headlights, brake, reverse, parking, turn indicators and hazard lights are working properly. Check the small bulb above your license plate.
Block heater Tuck away the block heater cord.
Tires Make sure your tire pressure is within factory specifications. The vehicle's owner's manual will have recommendations. The information can also be found on the door jam or glove box. Learn about the performance of winter tires in summer driving conditions or read more tire tips.
Wipers Wiper blades are critical for safety, but have a short lifespan - six months. Check the blades and replace if they are worn or damaged.
Oil change Change your oil regularly and keep fluids like brake, coolant and windshield washer, topped up.
Fall and winter
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Seasonal changes can mean your vehicle will need extra care. Get your car ready for the cold and blustery weather ahead by visiting an Approved Auto Repair Service (AARS). |
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Follow the manufacturers' recommended maintenance schedule for your vehicle, which can be found in your owner's manual, or prepare for winter by reading these winter safety tips. |
Oil change Ask for synthetic grade oil. Cold temperatures cause oil to thicken, making your vehicle harder to start.
Block heater Is it working? Use a PLUG ALIVE tester, which is available at any AMA Centre.
Batteries Have a battery load test done to determine its strength and whether it needs to be replaced or repair. Members can use AMA's Battery Express service.
Tire pressure As temperatures drop, so does your tire pressure. Check your tire pressure monthly; maintaining proper pressure helps prevent flats and optimizes fuel efficiency. Ensure your tire pressure is within factory specifications. The vehicles' owner's manual will have recommendations. The information can also be found on the door jam or glove box. More tire tips.
Tire condition Is the tread wearing evenly or worn out? Is it adequate for snow and icy conditions? More tire tips.
Fuel Keep your gas tank half-full to reduce condensation from forming in the fuel tank. Condensation can cause gas line freezing.
Liquids Switch to winter-grade windshield washer fluid. Check the level and strength of coolant.
Belts and hoses Have them checked for cracks, bulges or leaks and replace as necessary.
Check The tires, wiper blades and electrical accessories.
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