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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES
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SPRING IS A GOOD TIME FOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Winter weather isn’t only tough on the outside of your vehicle, it can be especially tough on what’s inside under the hood – including your battery. These days, the demand for power from your battery is constant, from the moment you turn the key in the ignition until you turn it off, and needs to provide power to more built-in equipment and connected devices than ever before. This includes everything from navigation systems and heated seats to portable music systems and cell phones.
After surviving the winter, it’s good practice to check the health of your battery, and follow a few spring vehicle maintenance tips, before thoughts turn to summer vacations.
Start with your tires, even if you drive on “all season” tires. Heavy, consistent snow and ice require snow tires, which absolutely should be replaced with the non-snow variety. If you drive on all season radials, this is the time to rotate them. By rotating tires seasonally, you extend the life of the set.
Windshield wiper blades also take a beating during winter weather. Cold temperatures are hard on rubber compounds, and they are assailed with slush kicked up by traffic. This slush often carries with it corrosive salt used to melt road ice, which can do
a number on your blades. Early spring is a good time to check and replace them if necessary. Check your windshield fluid as well since there’s a good chance winter’s dirt has exhausted the reservoir.
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Clean your vehicle’s underbody. There’s no magic solution to getting rid of the corrosive salt build-up, but the best tool is a high-pressure sprayer. Pay special attention to the area around the front and rear bumpers. Once you’ve thoroughly sprayed the underbody, check for signs of rust and take the necessary steps to stop any small rust spots from eating away at your vehicle. We’ve all seen those pillars of snow that form around bumpers and wheel wells. That’s the most likely place for road salt to begin the erosion process. While you’re at it, you might as well wash the whole car. Winter is not conducive to leisurely afternoons spent hosing off your vehicle and chances are it’s been a while.
Examine your brakes. Like wipers, brakes take
on a bigger role during wintertime and should be checked to ensure that they’ve survived. Listen for brake noises such as grinding, chatter or squeals. Even if your brakes aren’t making any distinctive noises, it’s still a good idea for you or your mechanic to determine the amount of wear on the pads or drums. We often become accustomed to the feel of worn brakes, without realizing that what we’re used to is a deteriorated ability to stop.
Check all automotive fluids and top off as necessary. Winter driving conditions require your engine to work harder and condensation can cause moisture build-up in the engine that creates wear. If your car is due for scheduled maintenance, have
the oil changed and be sure to use the proper formulation and viscosity recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Many automakers now require special, fuel-conserving low-viscosity semi- or full-synthetic engine oils for year-round use.
Go over the interior of your vehicle. This includes taking out and washing floor liners. Vacuum and clean the carpets, and make sure they are dry before you put the liners back in. Now you’re ready for warmer temperatures. Of course, soon you will need to prepare your vehicle for the long, hot summer that’s right around the corner.
Inspect your battery. Check the cables and terminals for corrosion/oxidization and clean if necessary. Also, ensure that the battery is not bulging or cracked in any way. Some other signs your battery may need to be replaced after the long winter are:
• Your vehicle cranks slowly when trying to start
• You hear a grinding, clicking or buzzing when you
turn the ignition on
• Your headlights dim when you are idling, but
brighten when you rev the engine
If the battery is older than 3 years, or you feel it may be failing, it’s best to call AAA Mobile Battery Service and have a trained battery technician drive to your home or office to test your battery and charging system; they will even replace your battery on the spot if required.
$10 OFF
To show our appreciation, you can redeem
this coupon and receive $10 off a AAA Battery. That’s right! AAA now offers a Battery Service Program which features the following benefits: • Free, expert battery testing
• Quick battery installation, at your request
• A high-quality AAA battery at a
members-only discount
• An unmatched 72-month limited warranty
(including 36 months free nationwide replacement against manufacturer's defects)
• Free recycling of your old battery
Valid only for AAA Northampton County members. Offer expires 4/30/2017. To redeem this coupon, please call 610-258-2808.
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AAA APPROVED AUTO REPAIR & AAA APPROVED AUTO BODY
Present your AAA membership card for these benefits:
• Free maintenance inspection when your vehicle is serviced
• Written estimate of cost
• 24-month/24,000-mile nationwide warranty on parts and labor • Dispute resolution
• 10% discount (up to $50) on regularly priced parts and labor
Alex’s Tire Center, Inc.
102 Commerce Way, Stockertown (610) 759-8473 • 1-10
Brown Daub Collision
1650 Butler St., Easton (610) 253-1672 • 1-12
Easton Auto Body
1328 Elm St., Easton
(610) 252-6502 • 1-10, 1-12
Jeff’s Automotive Service
4110 Wm. Penn Hwy., Easton (610) 253-6565 • 1-9
Midas Auto Svc. Experts
2914 Wm. Penn Hwy., Easton (610) 253-9070 • 1-6, 8-9
Midas Auto Svc. Experts
933 S. Broadway, Wind Gap (610) 863-7777 • 1-10
Mike's Auto Repair
208 Northampton St., Portland (570) 897-0524 • 1-10
Murante Auto Repair
128 W. Beil Ave., Nazareth (610) 759-6121 • 1-10
T&D Automotive
1400 S. 25th St., Easton (610) 253-0212 • 1-10
The Brake Shop & Auto Repair
3601 Sullivan Trail, Easton (610) 253-2566 • 1-9
Young VW Mazda
Rte. 33 & Hecktown Rd., Easton (610) 991-9100 • 1-10, 1-12
Scopes of Service
1 - Engine performance 2 - Minor engine repair 3 - Brake service
4 - Electrical systems
5 - Tires, steering, suspension 6 - Heating, air conditioning 7 - Major engine repair
8 - Automatic transmission
9 - Manual transmission 10 - Diesel engine
Scopes of Service
1 - Collision repairs
2 - Frame repair
3 - Direct repair provider
4 - Total paint replacement 5 - Paintless dent repair
6 - Glass replacement
7 - Glass repairs
8 - Restorations
9 - Vinyl & soft roof
replacement
10 - Corrosion protection 11 - Upholstery repair
12 - Auto detailing
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Blue indicates BOTH Approved Auto Repair and Approved Auto Body facility.
3914 Hecktown Rd., Easton, PA • (610) 258-2371 • www.aaanc.com
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