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How to get your car ready for summer


Warm weather, like cold weather, maybe taxing on your vehicle. To guarantee that your car is functioning smoothly, complete a seasonal maintenance check. Here are six things you should do to prepare your car for the season.


·Check your tires.

Check your tire pressure and make sure it is within the manufacturer's specifications, which can be found on the driver's side door sill.


You should also examine your tires for gouges and evaluate the tread depth with a tire gauge. According to experts, tires should be replaced if they have a tread depth of less than 332" or 2 mm.


·Check the washer fluid and oil.

Refill your washer fluid. Once the weather warms up, switch to a summary formulation, which better dissolves proteins present in insect spatter.


Check your oil after that. Always adhere to the manufacturer's recommendations for the length of time or miles between oil changes. You may also check it at home between suggested changes—the level should be light brown and viscous, and it should reach the marking on your dipstick. If the oil is thick and dark, replace it immediately, even if you haven't reached the manufacturer's limit. Use Meyer Auto Parts services to procure the best oil for your vehicle.


·Has your vehicle's battery been checked?

Visit a battery technician. They will inspect your battery and, if required, replace it. You can easily order a replacement from Meyer Auto Parts.


·Clean your automobile.

Scrub your vehicle thoroughly to remove caked-on grime and salt, which can create rust buildup on the undercarriage, which houses your brakes and muffler. Initially take your vehicle to a touchless car wash and choose the undercarriage cleaning. (Avoid brush washes since they will harm your paint.) Give it a thorough cleaning inside and out at home using specialized automotive supplies. Dish detergents can damage the finish of your automobile, so avoid using them.


Windshield wiper blades should be replaced.

Replace your windshield wiper blades if you haven't done so in the last year. Wiper blades, which are composed of rubber, will degrade in the hot sun. When the summer storms come, this may be a significant safety hazard, and most people can handle it themselves. You can order and get new sets of blades for a good price and best quality from Meyer Auto Parts


·Protect the paint on your car.

Finally, if you haven't already, apply a layer of wax to your paint. We no longer have the oxidation problems with paint that we previously did, but wax will maintain your factory finish or the clear coat on top of the paint, if applicable. This is especially important if you frequently use automatic car washes, which can leave minor surface scratches on your vehicle.


When it comes to getting your automobile ready for summer, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If you've never broken down on the side of the road while it's over 100 degrees outdoors, let me tell you it's neither nice nor safe. Taking the steps mentioned above for you might help you avoid this.

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