Heyo! September is here and that means the fall/winter weather is right around the corner. That means it’s time to ask yourself if your vehicle is in need of a tune-up or any other repairs. You don’t want to find yourself stuck in a storm in the next couple of months and have a breakdown because you did service your Nissan. That’s why this week’s blog is here to help you get started on your end of summer service, aka getting your ride ready for the next couple of months! Take a peek below and get started with the DIY service below, or head over to our site to schedule an appointment with the certified professionals here at Younger Nissan of Frederick!Â
Service To Complete…
Inspection:
- The place to start is with an inspection. This is the best way to narrow down the service/ maintenance your vehicle needs most.Â
- This will include important checks like battery check, fluids, belts, hoses, lights, and moreÂ
- These are important to catch now because as temperatures fall, components can worsenÂ
Tire Tread
- Your tire tread is extremely important, especially during the upcoming winter months. If your tire tread is low or bald, you have no grip on slick and icy roads
- The proper tread depth should be at least 2/32”
- If you need a simple way to check your tire depth, utilize the penny test
- Penny Test How To: With Lincoln’s head facing downwards, place the penny into several grooves of a tire. If you can see the top of his head, your tread depth is worn too low and it’s time to replace your tires
- If you’re in heavy snow areas, you should invest in snow tires – which have proven to provide better traction than all-season tires.
- Keep an eye out for more than just tread depth. Look for intense light exposure, puncture holes, or anything thing else
Windshield Wiper Maintenance
- Often overlooked, but the real MVP of winter driving, windshield wipers are extremely important all year round, especially during the winter months
- When snow, sleet, hail, etc. are falling at you, you need a good pair of wipers to keep your visibility clearÂ
- Examine your blades for breaks, tears, streaking, etc.Â
- If you’ve had your wipers for more than 6 months, it’s a good idea to replace themÂ
- If you get a lot of snow, looking into purchase wipers specifically for snow/winter weather




