Road Safety Checklist

Monday, February 01, 2010

Jane Muller
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We certainly don’t dress the same in the summer as we do in the winter and our vehicles shouldn’t either. Cathie Clark of Auto Park Mitsubishi suggests vehicle owners should consider “dressing” their vehicles appropriately for Canada’s varied climate conditions.

“We have extreme cold with a lot of precipitation, a lot of snow hail and we have extreme heat. We really need to make sure our vehicles are equipped well with their two separate wardrobes so to speak,” explains Clark.

Just as no wardrobe is complete without a selection of footwear; your vehicle needs to change it up each season as well.

“An all season tire performs differently from a winter tire,” says Clark, adding that winter tire treads are softer and more pliable. This helps them to grip ice- and snow-covered roads. She stresses that as spring approaches it’s important to put those winter tires back in the closet since they’ll wear out quickly on hot dry pavement.

“Having two sets of tires may seem like more money at the outset but you’re going to get a longer lifespan out of both sets of tires and you are going to have a better chance of staying on the road with the right set of tires.”

Battery boost: If your battery is acting up in the fall, needing a boost once in a while, get a new one before winter sets in, advises Clark. Extreme cold impacts the fluids in a vehicle, including the fluid in the battery.

Clear vision: The pink windshield washer fluid that is so effective in cleaning away all of those squished bugs, won’t perform well in the winter. Be sure to switch to the blue or green fluid which contains antifreeze effective up to -40 degrees. Clark recommends checking out a new wiper blade design that actually keeps the entire blade in contact with the windshield, making for a clean sweep with no spots missed.

Maintain: Regular maintenance is necessary no matter what the season as are regular oil changes. With every second oil change, Clark suggests that the vehicle’s tires should be rotated and balanced. This promotes even tire wear and they will last longer.

Test the air: Before that first summer heat wave, be sure to have your air conditioning system checked for leaks. You’ll want it to be blowing nice cool air the first time you need to switch it on.

To find out more about making your vehicle safe for the season, talk to a service advisor at Auto Park about your car’s summer and winter attire or visit www.autopark.ca.

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