New York, NY, April 10, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coming out of winter, most cars are covered with a thin layer of salt and packed with shovels, snow brushes and extra blankets in case of the unexpected snow storm. However, now that we've gotten a little taste of spring, it's time to start thinking about getting your car ready for any upcoming travel. One of the best things you can do is make an appointment for a multi-point inspection to assure yourself that your car is in tiptop shape for that long anticipated road trip!
See video from General Motors at: http://inr.synapticdigital.com/gm/springbreak/
Spring Car Care Checklist:
· Rotate your tires: Rotating your tires roughly every 5,000-10,000 miles can extend the life of your tires significantly by reducing wear.
· Change oil and filter: Keep to the manufacturers' recommendation and change your oil and filter in accordance with the vehicle owner's manual.
· Change the air filter: Your car's air filter prevents dust and other debris from getting into the engine's running parts.
· Check the belts and hoses: Winter weather takes a toll on your car's belts and hoses making them more likely to break. Visibly inspect them for wear and replace any glazed or frayed belts or bulging hoses.
· Inspect the brake fluid level: If the level has fallen below the "low" mark on the fluid reservoir, it usually indicates major brake wear or a leak somewhere in the system; have the brakes inspected as soon as possible.
· Check the wiper blades: Make sure the blades are making full contact with the windshield and have not dried out after the harsh winter months.
This satellite feed features SOTs from:
- Robert Sinclair, Jr., AAA
- Julie Hennings, RoadtripsforFamilies.com
- James Bell, Automotive Expert
B-roll Includes:
- Cars going through multi-point inspections
- Vehicles undergoing oil changes to get ready for spring
- The de-winterizing process
This footage is free for unrestricted use. Broadcasters: please
courtesy General Motors.
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