5 Vehicle Maintenance Items Every Driver Should Consider Before Summer Arrives
As temperatures rise across Western Kentucky, your vehicle faces a whole new set of challenges. Summer heat can put extra stress on critical vehicle systems, leading to breakdowns, reduced performance, and costly repairs if maintenance is overlooked.
At Harlan Automotive, we believe that preventative maintenance is one of the smartest investments you can make in your vehicle. A little attention now can help you avoid major problems later and keep your car, truck, or SUV running reliably through road trips, vacations, and daily commutes.
Here are five important vehicle maintenance items every driver should consider as summer approaches.
1. Have Your Cooling System Inspected
Your vehicle's cooling system is its first line of defense against overheating. When outside temperatures climb into the 80s and 90s, your engine generates even more heat than normal.
The cooling system consists of several components, including:
- Radiator
- Water pump
- Thermostat
- Cooling fans
- Hoses
- Antifreeze/Coolant
Even a small leak or failing component can quickly lead to overheating, potentially causing severe engine damage.
Signs your cooling system may need attention include:
- Temperature gauge running higher than normal
- Coolant leaks under the vehicle
- Sweet smell coming from the engine compartment
- Steam from under the hood
- Low coolant levels
A professional cooling system inspection can identify potential issues before they leave you stranded on the side of the road during the hottest days of summer.
2. Check Your Battery Before the Heat Does
Many drivers associate battery failures with winter, but extreme heat is actually one of the leading causes of battery damage.
High temperatures can accelerate chemical reactions inside the battery, causing internal deterioration and shortening its lifespan. Older batteries are especially vulnerable during the summer months.
Consider having your battery tested if:
- It's more than three years old
- The engine cranks slowly
- Dashboard warning lights appear
- You notice electrical issues
- The battery case appears swollen
At Harlan Automotive, we can quickly test your battery's condition and charging system to ensure you're ready for summer travel.
3. Inspect Your Tires and Tire Pressure
As temperatures increase, so does the air pressure inside your tires. While that may sound beneficial, overinflated tires can wear unevenly and affect handling.
Summer is also road trip season, which means your tires will likely be carrying heavier loads and traveling longer distances.
Before summer arrives, make sure to:
- Check tire pressure regularly
- Inspect tread depth
- Look for uneven tire wear
- Rotate tires if needed
- Have wheel alignment checked if the vehicle pulls or steering feels off-center
Properly maintained tires improve fuel economy, enhance safety, and help ensure better traction during summer thunderstorms.
4. Replace Dirty Engine and Cabin Air Filters
Spring pollen, dust, and debris can quickly clog your vehicle's filters.
Engine Air Filter
The engine air filter helps protect your engine from dirt and contaminants. When it becomes restricted, it can reduce fuel efficiency and overall engine performance.
Cabin Air Filter
The cabin air filter cleans the air entering your vehicle's heating and air conditioning system. A dirty cabin filter can reduce airflow, create unpleasant odors, and allow more allergens into the vehicle.
Replacing these inexpensive filters can improve performance, air quality, and HVAC efficiency.
5. Make Sure Your Air Conditioning System Is Ready
Nothing ruins a summer drive faster than discovering your air conditioner isn't working on the first 90-degree day.
Your A/C system works hardest during the summer months, and small issues often become major problems when temperatures rise.
Common signs of A/C trouble include:
- Air not blowing cold
- Weak airflow from vents
- Strange odors when A/C is running
- Unusual noises from the system
- Temperature fluctuations
Having your air conditioning system inspected before peak summer temperatures arrive can help ensure comfortable driving all season long.
Don't Wait Until a Small Problem Becomes a Big Repair
Preventative maintenance is one of the best ways to protect your vehicle, improve reliability, and avoid unexpected breakdowns. By addressing these five maintenance items before summer arrives, you'll be better prepared for everything from daily commutes to family road trips.
At Harlan Automotive, our technicians perform comprehensive vehicle inspections designed to identify issues before they become costly repairs. Whether you need a cooling system inspection, battery test, tire evaluation, filter replacement, or A/C service, our team is here to help.
If you're preparing your vehicle for summer, schedule an appointment with Harlan Automotive today. We'll help keep you, your family, and your vehicle safely on the road all season long.
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