Jul 27, 2023
When it comes to servicing your vehicle, it’s important to consider the current season and weather conditions. For example, summer here in Simi Valley means hot temperatures and that means specific services to ensure that your vehicle isn’t overheating and it’s working properly. Below, you will find five summer specified services you should be paying attention to. And whether you choose to complete these services by yourself or with the help of our team, we encourage you to complete these before hitting the road for a road trip this summer! 
 

Check your coolant system 

  • When temperatures are rising, it’s important to keep cool. Ourselves and our vehicles. In addition to checking up on the coolant fluid levels, it’s important to check the state of the hoses and the coolant reservoir. Any leaks should be addressed as soon as possible. And hoses should be firm. 

Windshield wipers 

  • While it is summer, it is bound to rain at a point to help cool things off. That means you need a good set of wipers that will keep excess water off your windshield and your vision clear. A good habit to start is checking on your wipers every time you stop for gas or change them every oil change. 

Engine belts 

  • Over time your engine belt can become loose, deteriorate, and start to squeal. It’s important to have your engine belt checked to ensure there are no cracks, missing pieces, and that there is the right amount of tension. 

Tires 

  • While you should be checking your tires year-round, summer is a great time to ensure that tire pressure levels are correct and you still have a good amount of tread still. Summer is the season of road trips, so it’s important to keep up to date with your tires. Plus, be sure to check up on your spare tire as well. 

Air Filters 

  • Winter is known for clogging your windshield-washer nozzle and your car’s air filters. So, when summer hits, it’s important to make sure these areas are clean and ready to go. Sometimes you can change filters yourself but if you’re not sure, ask a technician!