Pride  Auto Care--- Spring and Summer Car Care Tips         
Summer Car Care Tips
Engine and cooling system
First,  if you're a Do-It-Yourselfer, get under  the hood. Otherwise, visit your  friendly automotive technician (i.e.   Pride Auto Care). 
Summer can worsen existing problems like pings, hard starts, sluggish performance or rough idling, since you’ll probably be driving more often. So make certain the engine is in peak condition. Check the cooling system, too. Coolant should be flushed and refilled every 2 years or so. Have your technician check your A/C system and make sure it’s up to speed and cooling properly.
Summer can worsen existing problems like pings, hard starts, sluggish performance or rough idling, since you’ll probably be driving more often. So make certain the engine is in peak condition. Check the cooling system, too. Coolant should be flushed and refilled every 2 years or so. Have your technician check your A/C system and make sure it’s up to speed and cooling properly.
Oil Change & Rotate the Tires
Check  the owner's manual to see if your driving  habits are considered to be  "severe service" (most of us city drivers  drive under ‘severe  conditions’ by definition).  This type of  driving  requires more frequent oil changes. Have the oil changed according to   the owner’s manual, usually every 3-5,000 miles. For less wear and tear  on older  engines, there are excellent high mileage oils available that  help with older  engine ailments.
Most cars should get the tires rotated every 6,000 miles or so. Have the tech check your tires for abnormal wear and alignment or suspension issues. The costs are minimal and the benefits are huge…you’ll get the best mileage from your tires.
Most cars should get the tires rotated every 6,000 miles or so. Have the tech check your tires for abnormal wear and alignment or suspension issues. The costs are minimal and the benefits are huge…you’ll get the best mileage from your tires.
Four other “Go – Do’s” for your car
The  battery, belts, hoses and air filters are  other "must check" items. Any  good shop (i.e. Pride Auto Care)  can check these for just about nothing. These should be examined  using  a professional eye with professional equipment (i.e. Pride Auto  Care). Belts and hoses (rubber compounds)  wear out over time. Don’t  want a “side-of-the-road” break down on nasty  hot day do we? Replace dirty  engine air and cabin air filters…let’s  you and your car breathe and function  better. Make sure the battery is  holding a good charge and the charging system  is working up to speed.
Exterior Concerns—Tires and Lights
Now  for the outside of the vehicle: tires,  lighting and wipers. 
Both tire  tread and tire pressure should be  checked weekly. Lights should be inspected  regularly.  Check to see that bulbs are illuminated, and headlights are  properly  aimed. Finally, replace wiper blades every six months. Consider   special snow blades if the weather dictates.
Emergencies
Even  the most meticulously maintained vehicle  can develop problems on the road,  especially during hot, cold or any  inclement weather. That's when it pays to be  prepared for an emergency.  Use all that big trunk space for something more than  a spare tire  (which, incidentally should be checked regularly for properly   inflation).
Roadside Emergency Package:
Pack items that would be needed if you  got stranded for a several  hours or just for convenience: 
- A cell phone (with a car charger),
- flashlight,
- flares/emergency triangle/ribbon,
- small tool kit,
- bottled water,
- non-perishable snacks,
- needed medication,
- washer fluid,
- extra clothes,
- light to medium jacket(s),
- spare tire changing gear (Fix-a-flat but use it only in a pinch---that stuff is not good for wheels or techs to work with!), etc.
Winter items in summer? What?
Don’t forget to keep some of the “winter items” handy (you know Colorado…hot one minute, snow the next, especially if you travel through the mountains. These items include: ice scraper, windshield de-icer, whisk broom, blanket, extra clothes, candle/matches, small shovel, etc.We'd love to meet you. Come by and see for yourself. Start giving you and your family the kind of the peace of mind on your vehicle that YOU deserve.
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