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CAR CARE TIPS:
Winterization is an inexpensive way to insure your vehicle stays running throughout the cold months. On your next oil change, have Jimmy check your fluids, filters, lines, and joints. If you're doing it yourself consider:
More frequent oil changes. Use lighter oil (5W-30 or 10W-40). Refer to manufacturer's service schedule. Generally: 5W30 in winter or 10W40 in summer, or 10w30 on a regular basic.
Change antifreeze every 24 months.
Battery: Check connection for tight fit. Remove corrosion from posts and cable connections. And have Jimmy perform a load test.
If your car is over 10 years old, consider a complete physical exam, and avoid major mechanical failures requiring towing.
Inspect hoses: Look for cracked, bulging, brittle or limp hoses.
Belts: Check condition and tension - No cracking; not too tight, not too loose.
Check tire pressure particularly when tires are cold (before you drive).
Better let Jimmy check those brakes; particularly if there's ANY noise at all.
Keep your gas tank full, and use fuel de-icer once a month.
For older cars, have Jimmy check your exhaust system as a safety precaution.
Preventive services is always recommend before anything minor becomes a major repair issue.
Keep your owner's manual handy - Inventory your spare-tire kit - Keep first-aid kit and flares handy - and always be prepared for the unexpected.
Rotate tires at 5000 to 8000 mile intervals
    
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