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GO FOR THE GOLD IN THE WINTER CAR CARE OLYMPICS! (PART 1)

American Pride Automotive • Feb 07, 2014
As the Sochi Olympics open today and the world gathers to celebrate athletic excellence and international unity, you can compete in in the 2014 Winter Car Care Olympics right in your own driveway. Let the games begin!

If you want to win “gold” for keeping your vehicle in tip-top shape for the rest of this winter (39 days), follow these simple tips in addition to routine maintenance and safe driving techniques.

Pay attention to signs of battery trouble. Like we mentioned in our last blog post (Below Freezing?: Be Battery Aware), winter is a tumultuous time for automotive batteries. Freezing temperatures slow, and in some cases halt, the chemical processes in the battery that a car run smoothly. Signs of trouble include a vehicle that won’t start right away in the morning, a clicking sound upon ignition and a silent starter. It’s important to get the battery tested periodically and replaced according to manufacturer specifications.
Head to the car wash after a snow storm. This winter has been a particularly cold and snowy one in Hampton Roads and on the peninsula. After the recent snowstorms, you may have noticed a salty/dirty coating on your vehicle’s exterior. Left to sit, that residue can damage paint. Wash the car as soon as possible.
Check tire pressure frequently. At least once a week, use a quality tire gauge to make sure all four tires are inflated properly. Rapid temperature fluctuations tend to deflate tires and the way weather in Virginia works, we experience plenty of those fluctuations! For your safety and your vehicle’s longevity, all tires should be relatively equal in pressure. Consult the owners manual for ideal pressure levels.
This was just the opening ceremony for our Winter Car Care Olympics. Check back this weekend for more car care tips and remember to call American Pride for any and all of your car repair and maintenance needs. We have three convenient locations (Williamsburg, Newport News and Toano) and friendly automotive experts ready to serve you. Call orcontact us today.
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