As temperature rises, association recommends that drivers check coolant levels, keep tires fully inflated and take other precautions.
As another hot weekend approaches, it's time to get all your summer essentials — sunscreen, shades, hats, dresses — ready. That includes checking the safety of your vehicles, says the British Columbia Automobile Association .
The organization advises car owners to have their engine coolant levels and concentration checked by a mechanic and top up as necessary. Each vehicle requires a different coolant type and strength, so it’s advised to check the owner’s manual. The age and strength of a car battery, too, can have an effect in the heating levels, BCAA notes. Heat is harder on a tired cell than cold, and usually, a five-year-old battery means it’s nearing retirement. So don’t forget to check your battery’s age and give it its deserved farewell if needed.
Keep your tires, including the spare, sufficiently inflated, and if they're cracked or low on tread, replace them.
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