Summer Seasonal Car Care
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Summer is Here In The Colorado Front Range!
Make Sure Your Car Is Ready for the Heat
Now that much of the cold and rainy months are behind us, it’s time to perform the annual rituals of Summer auto maintenance and inspection to prevent unnecessary repairs and expenses. Summer’s stop and go traffic can be rough on your brakes and your transmission may need repair. Before you run your vehicle through the gauntlet of family road trips or long drives in the sun, bring it in for an exhaust system repair or car battery service. Be sure to check out all of our limited time offers for summer and, don’t forget, AAMCO Colorado offers a FREE summer safety check at all 14 of our Colorado locations!
Seasonal Car Care FAQ
Q: Should I take my car in after the change in seasons?
A: Vehicle care and maintenance is the best way to prolong the life of your vehicle. At AAMCO Colorado, each of our seasonal care packages is fine-tuned to help your car and are specific for the season. Not only do we include oil changes, inspections, brake replacements, but we ensure that your components are ready for the change in seasons.
Q: What should I expect in the spring?
A: Spring maintenance is nothing to be overlooked. Despite the fluctuating weather patterns in Colorado, our teams are always on standby to help you clean off your car, replace your wiper blades, check the wear on your brakes, change your car’s fluids, and get your car ready for warmer temperatures. For more information, we recommend viewing this useful graphic here.
Q: What needs to be done in the summer?
A: Summer is here and so are those plans for vacations. This is a fantastic time to get out, service your vehicle, and prepare your car for those road trips. Not only are we continuing our factory-recommended maintenance services for your vehicle, but we also are paying close attention to your vehicle’s cooling components. Ideally, we’re here to ensure that your air conditioning isn’t blowing hot air, that your vehicle’s fluids are in good order, that your radiator coolant is correct and that there are no circulation issues in your car’s systems.
Q: What should I do in the autumn?
A: While the fall/autumn may not be as highly regarded as spring or winter, it is definitely important. Our mechanics understand that maintenance is a constant effort and that it does pay off. Not only is the temperature changing, but we highly recommend replacing your brakes if you haven’t already. Though the conditions aren’t as dangerous as they would be in the winter, this is a great time to start preparing. You can safely rely on us to help you gain that advantage here.
Q: How do I winterize my car?
A: Our experts know what it takes to safely navigate the unexpected Colorado winters. When the winter season begins, our priority is to ensure that your vehicle is properly equipped to handle the snow, ice, and that your safety features work. When it comes to the Colorado winters, our goal is to make sure that your vehicle can handle the environment. Therefore, our main priority is to “winterize” your vehicle and make sure that your vehicle is operating properly.
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