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Thursday, April 8, 2010

PREPARE YOUR VEHICLE FOR WARMER WEATHER

By GM Goodwrench - As temperatures increase, so do the demands made on your vehicle. So make sure your vehicle is up to summer's challenge.

What You Can Do



  • Check tire tread depth for excessive and uneven wear.

  • In extreme summer temperatures, you may have to change the grade of your engine oil. Check your owner's manual for the viscosity grade recommended for your vehicle's engine.

  • Check the cooling system - both hoses and radiator - for leaks. Check the coolant recovery reservoir under the hood when the engine is cold. Add the coolant recommended in your Owner's Manual, if required. Replace conventional coolant every two years or 60,000 miles (every five years/150,000 miles DEX-COOL).

What Goodwrench Can Do to Help


Check the air conditioning system. After a winter of coughing and sneezing, combined with allergens, bacteria, mold and other microscopic interlop





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