Jul 28, 2022

Summer is in full swing, but as we get ready to say goodbye to July and hello to August, back to school season approaches! Whether you’ll be heading back to school yourself or your son/daughter will be, your friends here at Loughead Nissan want to remind you not to forget about your vehicle. If you plan on packing up your room and heading to college, it’s important to make sure your vehicle is in shape to get you there. That’s why this week we want to bring you 6 essential car care tips you should do before you hit the road! So take a peek below and get ready to get back to school. Need maintenance or repairs before making the drive? Schedule a service appointment with our certified professionals now!

Loughead Nissan’s Back To School Car Care Tips:

Keep Your Tires Properly Inflated 

  • Improper tire pressure can cause you to get fewer miles per gallon? It can also increase wear and tear, resulting in a need to replace the tires sooner than normal, and becoming very costly. 
  • To keep your tires in tip-top shape, keep a tire gauge in your car and check the pressure monthly. 
  • Check for wear and tear by utilizing the “penny test” by inserting an upside-down penny in the tread groove. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, it’s time to get new tires.

Top off all the fluids

  • Regular oil changes are a must, but that isn’t the only fluid you should be keeping an eye on in your vehicle.
  • Keep an eye out for transmission, brakes, coolants, and more. Clean fluids help your engine run smoothly, while dirty fluids can cause damage. 

Don’t forget your wipers

  • You don’t want to be driving down the highway, and go to use your wipers and have no washer fluid! Your windshield wiper fluid needs to be topped off to ensure you have good visibility in poor weather. 
  • Wiper blades need regular replacement too, usually every six to twelve months.

Check your seatbelts—and wear them. 

  • Buckle up and stay safe this school year. Simply wearing a properly fitted seatbelt saves thousands of lives each year. 
  • It’s one of the most effective ways to avoid serious injury in an accident. Airbags alone are not enough to protect you. 
  • Make sure your seatbelt is secured tightly across the pelvis and rib cage.

Take a peek at your lights. 

  • Headlight or taillight out? Lights out on your vehicle are very dangerous. A burned-out headlight can impair your ability to see the road clearly, increasing the risk of a flat tire or accident. While a burnt-out taillight can make it hard to see you. 
  • Simply turn your lights on while the car is in park, and walk around the entire vehicle to make sure your headlights, rear lights, blinkers, and hazards are functioning properly. 
  • Not only will this keep you safe, but it will keep you from getting a pulled over/ a ticket. 
  • If you need replacement, just schedule a service appointment today.

Take a break and get your brakes checked

  • It’s no secret that your brakes are a crucial part of your drive. 
  • Worn brakes can make it hard to stop quickly and can cause your car to travel farther before coming to a halt — making it more likely you’ll find yourself in an accident. To avoid that, a professional mechanic should check your vehicle’s brakes regularly, preferably as part of a routine maintenance check performed during regular oil changes.