Cruise Time: AAA offers members free maintenance inspections, coupon during October

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With more than 18 million AAA roadside assistance calls recorded January through August 2012 for the U.S. and Canada, AAA reminds motorists that cars need periodic checkups to maintain safety and maximize efficiency. According to the AAA Washington website, www.aaawa.com, in recognition of AAA Car Care Month, AAA members in Washington and northern Idaho can get a free maintenance inspection the entire month of October and use a $30 off repairs coupon found in their member magazine, Journey.

“With summer behind us and winter approaching, there is no better time of year to get your vehicle into the shop for some maintenance,” said John Milbrath, vice president of Member Services at AAA Washington, according to a news release. “Summer can be just as hard on your battery as the winter months. The summer heat might have weakened your battery and you don’t want to have it fail during a winter snow storm and leave you stranded. Properly preparing your vehicle for the next season of driving is essential for the safety of all passengers and will greatly decrease the chances of your vehicle letting you down.”

AAA recommends that motorists use a simple checklist to determine their vehicle’s fall and winter maintenance needs. Many of the items on the list can be inspected by a car owner in less than an hour, but others should be performed by a certified technician.

Winter Car Care Checklist

Battery and Charging System: Have the battery and charging system tested by a trained technician. A fully-charged battery in good condition is required to start an engine in cold weather.

Battery Cables and Terminals: Make sure the battery terminals and cable ends are free from corrosion and the connections are tight.

Drive Belts: Inspect the underside of accessory drive belts for cracks or fraying. Many newer multi-rib “serpentine” belts are made of materials that do not show obvious signs of wear; replace these belts at 60,000 mile intervals.

Engine Hoses: Inspect cooling system hoses for leaks, cracks or loose clamps. Also, squeeze the hoses and replace any that are brittle or excessively spongy feeling.

Tire Type and Tread: In areas with heavy winter weather, installing snow tires on all four wheels will provide the best winter traction. All-season tires work well in light to moderate snow conditions provided they have adequate tread depth. Replace any tire that has less than 3/32-inches of tread. Uneven tire wear can indicate alignment, wheel balance or suspension problems that must be addressed to prevent further tire damage.

Tire Pressure: Check tire inflation pressure on all four tires and the spare more frequently in fall and winter. As the average temperature drops, so will tire pressures – typically by one PSI for every 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The proper tire pressure levels can be found in the owner’s manual or on a sticker typically located on the driver’s side door jamb.

Air Filter: Check the engine air filter by holding it up to a 60-watt light bulb. If light can be seen through much of the filter, it is still clean enough to work effectively. However, if light is blocked by most of the filter, replace it.

Coolant Levels: Check the coolant level in the overflow tank when the engine is cold. If the level is low, add a 50/50 solution of coolant and water to maintain the necessary antifreeze capability. Test the antifreeze protection level annually with an inexpensive tester available at any auto parts store.

Lights: Check the operation of all headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, emergency flashers and back-up lights. Replace any burnt out bulbs.

Wiper Blades: The blades should completely clear the glass with each swipe. Replace any blade that leaves streaks or misses spots. In areas with snow, consider installing winter wiper blades that wrap the blade frame in a rubber boot to reduce ice and snow buildup that can prevent good contact between the blade and the glass.

Washer Fluid: Fill the windshield washer fluid reservoir with a winter cleaning solution that has antifreeze components to prevent it from freezing.

Brakes: If there is any indication of a brake problem, have the system inspected by a certified technician to ensure all components are in good working order.

Transmission, Brake and Power Steering Fluids: Check all fluids to ensure they are at or above the minimum safe levels.

Emergency Road Kit

Carry an emergency kit equipped for winter weather. The kit should include:

• Mobile phone and car charger, pre-programmed with rescue apps and important phone numbers including family and emergency services

• Drinking water and non-perishable snacks for both human and pet passengers

• First-aid kit



• Bag of abrasive material (sand, salt, cat litter) or traction mats

• Snow shovel

• Extra warm clothing (gloves, hats, scarves) and blankets

• Flashlight with extra batteries

• Window washer solvent

• Ice scraper with brush

• Cloth or roll of paper towels

• Jumper cables

• Warning devices (flares or triangles)

• Basic toolkit (screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable wrench)

Motorists can identify reliable, high-quality repair shops with certified technicians by looking for the AAA Approved Auto Repair sign. These facilities must meet and maintain high professional standards for customer service, technician training, tools, equipment, warranties and cleanliness. Nearby shops can be located at AAA.com/repair.

Android and iPhone users can download AAA Mobile, AAA’s mobile smartphone app that provides AAA services for all motorists, such as mapping and gas price comparison, as well as member-exclusive benefits including roadside assistance and discounts.

Seasonal auto checkup

Here’s a few area businesses that can assist with fall auto checkups:

• Extra Mile Automotive, 1406 SE Eaton Blvd., Battle Ground. (360) 687-8074.

• Art Morse Auto Repair, 1713 W. Main St., Battle Ground, (360) 687-4685.

• Wrench Works, 12404 NE 153rd St., Brush Prairie, (360) 567-2400.

• Dick’s Tire Factory, 520 W. Main St., Battle Ground, (360) 687-5131.

• Les Schwab Tire Center, 1719 W. Main St., Battle Ground, (360) 687-0960.

• Cottman Transmission, 3315 NE 112th Ave. No. 55, Vancouver, (360) 254-1033.

• NAPA Battle Ground Auto Parts, 18 NW 18th Ave., Battle Ground, (360) 687-3111.