4 Car Maintenance Tasks To Do On A Weekly Basis During Summer Heatwaves

About Me
Understanding Auto Service Tasks

Hello, my name is Davey Jerome. Welcome to my site about auto service. When I was a young boy, the first task I learned to perform on my dad’s truck was an oil change. I delighted in letting the old oil flow out into the drain pan and removing the old filter. Adding the new filter and oil seemed to rejuvenate that old truck and ready it for another day of work on the farm. I will use this site to explore the process of performing automotive services on your own. I hope you can use the information on my site to learn about this important task.

4 Car Maintenance Tasks To Do On A Weekly Basis During Summer Heatwaves

7 June 2016
 Categories: , Blog


Whether your car is new or old, summer heat can cause many problems. It can even cause breakdowns if you neglect maintenance when the temperatures are the hottest. To avoid common summer time car problems, there are some things that you will want to do to make sure your car does not end up in the shop. Here are some summer maintenance tasks that you should be doing weekly during this summer heat:

1. Check The Oil And Make Sure You Have The Right Oil For Summer

The oil of your engine is important, and letting it get low in summer can lead to a lot of problems. Make sure that your car has the right level of fluid at least once a week. In addition, if you do a lot of driving or live in an area with extreme heat, take your car in for an oil change. Ask the auto service about using a high viscosity motor oil for your car during the summer months, which will help protect from break downs and other problems.

2. Keep An Eye On Coolant Levels As Heat Rises And Fluids Evaporate

Coolant is by far the most important thing you need to check in the summer. Make sure that you have good coolant and that it is full. If you check your coolant and it is a dingy brown, take your car to an auto shop to have the coolant system flushed. Check the coolant at least once a week to ensure that it is at the right level and there are no problems with your cooling system.

3. Check Your Tire Pressure Regularly And Keep A Good Gauge Handy

Tire pressure is another important maintenance task you need to do during the summer and winter months. During the summer months, you may lose pressure and need to add air to the tires. This should be done when the tires are cool and not after you have been driving. In addition, check the wear of the tires and have them rotated if needed.

4. Inspect The Battery And Other Parts That May Need To Be Changed In Summer

Summer heat can be a drain on your battery, which may cause problems starting your car. You can take your car to an auto shop to have it checked before the summer heat begins. You will also want to check other parts like your AC and brakes during the summer months. If you have not used the AC in some time, turn it on and check the fuses to make sure they do not need replacing.

By doing regular maintenance checks during the summer months, you will be able to avoid unfortunate trips to the auto shop. But there may be some maintenance that you need help with, which you can visit an auto repair shop for to help ensure your car is ready for the hottest summer days.