Fall Auto Tune-Ups Prolong the Life of Your Vehicle

Whether you drive a vehicle that's hot off the assembly line or one that's old enough to be an antique, you want your car to last a long time. A fall tune-up helps you achieve your goal. It also maximizes fuel efficiency, prevents expensive repairs and ensures your vehicle runs properly all winter.

Read the Owner's Manual

In the back of your vehicle's owner's manual, you'll find a tune-up checklist. Follow it carefully as you ensure you repair and inspect all the essential areas of your vehicle this fall.

Fix the Brakes

Your mechanic should inspect the brakes for wear and ensure the brake lights on your vehicle work properly.

Change the Oil

Your vehicle's engine requires engine oil as it operates smoothly. Top off the oil this fall or invest in a complete oil change, especially if you've driven 15,000 miles since your last oil change.

Check the Battery

Wipe off the terminals and make sure the battery is attached correctly. If it's older than four years, replace it so that you're not left stranded.

Inspect Hoses

Soft, leaky or loose hoses seem like a small detail, but they're important for proper engine performance. Inspect all your engine's hoses to ensure they're attached properly and replace any that aren't in good working order.

Top Off Fluids

Low transmission fluid and coolant affect your vehicle's performance and could damage the engine. Top off these fluids this fall. You'll also want to fill your windshield washer fluid and the antifreeze reservoir.

Inflate the Tires

You'll experience a smoother ride and enjoy increased traction when you inflate the tires to the proper level. Find the recommended tire pressure on your vehicle's door sticker.

Update Insurance

Now that your car is tuned up, update your auto insurance, too. Make sure you have adequate coverage to handle any repairs or liability that may occur during a winter storm or after an accident. With these tune-up tips, you prolong the life of your vehicle this winter and into next year.

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