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The first frost is a sign that it's time to put your summer ride away for the winter. Proper storage can save you a lot of work down the road. The Part Pros are going to pass along a few tips of things you should do before packing your vehicle away for the winter. Come next spring, your vehicle will look great and perform well. Remember, if you have any questions or if you're unsure of anything, feel free to contact the Parts Pros at your local PartSource. They're always ready to help, no matter what the job is. Let's go! |
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| A Few Things Before You Begin | |||
In case you need them, you can always find free print outs of specific vehicle instructions and torque specifications from Mitchell on Demand at your local PartSource store. Everything you need for this job can be found at your local PartSource store. Ask a Parts Pro about what you'll need for the job. It's better to have extra spare parts ready for anything that might need to be replaced. The last thing you want to do, is go shopping when you have the car up on the jack. When taking parts apart, be organized. Keep similar parts together in a safe place where they won't get lost and layout parts in a way that will allow you to put them back in the same order. |
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| Make Safety Your Top Priority | |||
Every vehicle is different. When it comes to maintenance and repairs always follow the vehicle's owner's manual. Make sure you have all of your tools and supplies before you begin – the last thing you want to do is go shopping when you have the car on the jack. Safety should be your number one priority. Don't smoke, drink alcoholic beverages, or wear a necktie while working on the car. And watch out for hot objects, sharp instruments, hazardous materials and other potential safety hazards in and around your workspace. Always wear your safety glasses, a dust mask and latex gloves. Don't work with a Philips when the job calls for a flat. Substituting tools can compromise your safety or your vehicle's performance. Finally, when the fun turns to frustration or if the job requires specialized knowledge beyond your abilities, seek the assistance of a Parts Pro, professional mechanic or installer. The last thing we want is someone getting hurt. |
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Perform All Repairs And Maintenance
Perform any known repairs or maintenance on your vehicle. You don't want to forget and find out the hard way on the first spring drive. Change The OilChange your engine oil and filter. You don't want contaminants that have built up in the oil to sit in your engine all winter. Change the oil again when taking the car out in spring to remove any condensation build up in the oil pan. Fill The ThankAdd a container of fuel stabilizer to the gas tank and completely fill the tank with high quality gasoline. Drive a quick 20km or so to work the stabilizer through the entire fuel system. Prevent RustSpray hinges, crevices, and anything shiny with a coating of WD-40 to prevent rusting. This can be wiped off in the spring with a degreaser.
You'll want to do a complete and thorough cleaning before storage. Wash the car, inside and out. |
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