Autumn Car Care
Mason O'Donnell
| 03-04-2024
· Vehicle Team
Entering autumn, the weather will gradually cool down, marking the end of the hot summer and the beginning of the cool autumn.
The crisp autumn air, fragrant osmanthus, and fleeting clouds signify the arrival of another fall season.
Driving your beloved car along the golden autumn roads, even the autumn breeze feels exceptionally gentle. A friendly reminder: while enjoying the beauty of autumn, don't forget to take care of your car to ensure a safer journey.
1. During the intense sunlight and frequent summer rain, direct sunlight and acidic rain can cause oxidation to the car's paint. In autumn, with dew more prevalent in the early morning and evening, it's essential to promptly address any scratches on the car's surface to prevent moisture-induced rust. Consider giving your car a comprehensive makeover during the seasonal transition, including cleaning, polishing, waxing, and coating.
2. When maintaining your car during the season change, pay special attention to inspecting and maintaining the tires. Summer's high temperatures and friction can lead to cracks in the tires. Check for cracks, carefully examine surface damage, and look for abnormal wear to ensure safe driving.
3. After summer usage, the engine may accumulate sludge, resulting in increased fuel consumption, reduced power, and potential damage. Therefore, regularly check the engine compartment's oil, brake fluid, and coolant levels in autumn. Ensure the fluids are sufficient and not deteriorated, and adhere to the replacement schedule.
These fluids are like the lifeblood of your car, and changing them at the proper intervals is crucial for smooth circulation. If water was used instead of coolant during the summer, replace it with coolant.
4. Autumn car chassis maintenance focuses on rust removal. The metal components of the chassis are prone to rust and aging after exposure to summer rain and high temperatures. Rubber bushings on chassis parts may also age, causing unusual noises and affecting driving safety. Therefore, it's necessary to rustproof the chassis and inspect for scratches or loose screws.
5. with its heat and rain, summer can create a breeding ground for bacteria in the car's carpets, seats, and other hidden areas. Due to limited airflow in the sealed car cabin, harmful substances are more likely to accumulate. Therefore, during the seasonal transition, you must give your car a thorough interior cleaning and disinfection.
6. Rainwater carrying dust and acidic substances can flow into the window guides and glass during summer. Accumulated dust in the window guides and rubber seals can lead to weak window operation and slow glass movement. Therefore, clean the window guides to improve glass movement speed and smoothness (using a professional cleaner is recommended for thorough cleaning and lubrication).
7. Summer involves frequent use of windshield wipers, and the rubber wiper blades are susceptible to aging due to high temperatures and rain. If the wiper blades start leaving streaks, replacing them promptly to improve visibility and reduce safety hazards is crucial.
8. The ignition system is crucial for a vehicle's startup. In the transition to autumn, car owners should carefully inspect these components, especially plug connections, for rust. If rust is present, use a professional cleaning agent to address it for optimal performance. Spark plug maintenance is equally essential; otherwise, issues may lead to vehicle shaking or difficulty starting.
In autumn car maintenance, meticulous preparation can provide a safer driving experience for your car. Remember, good maintenance extends the vehicle's lifespan and protects your safety and that of your passengers. May your autumn driving be filled with peace of mind and smooth journeys. Safe travels!