Car Maintenance To Schedule Before the Semester Ends

Car Maintenance To Schedule Before the Semester Ends
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    Now’s the perfect time to get your car in good shape before the hustle and bustle of finals and holiday travels hits.

    If you plan on going back home for the holidays, prepare for the long journey ahead.

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As you pack up to drive home for winter break, winterize your car with routine maintenance. Read on to learn what car maintenance you should schedule before the semester ends.

Check and Change the Oil

Keep your engine running smoothly by scheduling your oil change before you leave campus. Typically, you’ll want to change out your oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, but consult your owner’s manual for your make and model.

Along with your oil, check other fluid levels, like your coolant and power steering fluid. Schedule an oil change or replace any fluid before the semester ends to prevent any car trouble during the drive back home.

Inspect Brakes and Tires

Prepare your car for slippery roads, especially during the winter season. Check the air pressure in your tires and look out for any cracks or bulges. If you need your car to withstand snow, don’t forget to put snow chains on your tires!

Also, winterize your car by replacing any worn brake pads. If you notice any squealing or vibrations when braking, schedule maintenance before you head back home.

Replace Worn Windshield Wipers

Set off on your drive with clean windows and a fresh set of windshield wipers. During rainy or snowy weather, old windshield wipers can smear glass and reduce visibility on the road. Replace any worn wipers so you can see the road back home clearly.

Schedule a Car Paint Job

Whether you want to freshen your car’s exterior or buff out the scratches before your family notices, a paint job could make your car look as good as new. While there are many misconceptions about car paint jobs, these services protect your car from rust and corrosion while hiding those unsightly blemishes. Give your car a new appearance before you head home for the holidays and schedule a car paint job with a local auto body shop.

Test the Battery

Check your battery level before the semester ends to avoid getting stranded on your drive. A dead battery could prolong your journey, and it’s especially dangerous if there’s no one around to jumpstart your car. Test your battery’s voltage with a multimeter, check the terminals for any corrosion, and if your battery is over three years old, it might be worth investing in a new one.

Save yourself from any unexpected car troubles on the long road back home. Whether it’s topping up fluids or giving your car a fresh coat of paint, each task contributes to the longevity and reliability of your vehicle.

Don’t leave yourself stranded on your way back home. After a long semester of hard work, hit the road and celebrate the holidays surrounded by family and friends.

Image Credentials: By Miljan Živković, File #: 660671663

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