Clean Your Battery Terminals: Corroded battery terminals can cause starting problems. Regularly cleaning them with a mixture of baking soda and water can ensure a strong connection
Lubricate Door Seals: Use a silicone-based lubricant to keep your car door seals flexible and prevent them from sticking or tearing, especially in cold weather.
Replace Cabin Air Filter: A clean cabin air filter improves air quality inside your car and ensures your HVAC system works efficiently.
Check Your Spare Tire: Regularly check the air pressure and condition of your spare tire to ensure it's ready to use in an emergency.
Inspect Headlights and Taillights: Ensure your lights are clean and functioning properly. Replacing dim or burnt-out bulbs can improve visibility and safety.
Clean Windshield Wiper Blades: Wipe your wiper blades with a damp cloth regularly to remove dirt and debris, which can extend their lifespan and improve their performance.
Keep Your Gas Tank Above Half Full: In colder climates, keeping your gas tank above half full can prevent fuel lines from freezing and can also be helpful in emergencies.
Flush Your Coolant System: Regularly flushing your coolant system helps prevent overheating and corrosion within your engine.
Check for Fluid Leaks: Regularly inspect under your car for any signs of fluid leaks (oil, coolant, transmission fluid) to catch issues early before they become major problems.