Winter is finally leaving New York and the following spring looks to be a short one before a proper New York summer hits. After all the work you put into getting your vehicle ready for a long snowy winter, what can you do to get it ready for the extreme heat that will be upon us in the city soon?
First up, check your windshield wipers. With all the cold weather and ice the city went through this past winter, there is a good chance it caused some damage to your wipers. You needed them ready in the snow and you need them just as much with the rain. Getting them replaced so you don’t have to fight to see during a downpour will save you a headache and a call to the towing truck.
Next, give your battery a look. Winter can do a number on batteries, causing some nasty corrosion to build up. Take a look at all the connectors and make sure you don’t see any issues. If you see any issue, contact a service center for them to look at and maybe even get yourself a new battery.
How is your coolant? This is something you’re going to want to know due to the heat that is coming. Your engine will be getting a beatdown and the coolant needs to be working to avoid some nasty business. Now may be a good time for you to bring in your vehicle for a flush-and-fill.
Lastly, check your air conditioning. With the heat that is on the way, you want to make sure this is working. Make certain that you don’t need to add any refrigerant to help keep yourself cool. It’ll be good to test it out more to make sure there isn’t a leak or any other issues wrong with it. When that temperature spikes, you’ll want this working properly.
If you want to make sure your car is ready for summer, contact us at Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge. We’ll schedule you in to be seen in our service center and make sure everything is working properly. You can also keep up with your service appointments by downloading our mobile app to view details in real time on your vehicle when brought in for a service appointment. Be sure to by like Bayside on Facebook, following on Twitter, or subscribing on YouTube.