Flemington BMW

Jun 2, 2023

Let me set the scene, you’re out on the open road, windows down, music up and all of a sudden your vehicle starts making a weird noise and your vehicle starts to slow down. You pull over to the side of the road, smoke is pouring out of your engine and you’re not sure what’s happening. Or maybe you blew out a tire. Either way, this is not how you wanted to be spending your summer road trip and now you’re regretting not stopping in to see us to service your BMW before you left for your trip. No worries though because luckily, you haven’t left yet and there’s still time to service your ride! In fact, this week we have a few summer car care tips to help get you through the summer and ensure that you steer clear of any breakdowns! Check them out below and be sure to schedule your service appointment today! 

Make sure your battery is prepared for high temps

Many people think battery issues only happen in the winter time but that’s not true. In fact, extreme temperatures have an impact on your battery, no matter if it is the heat or the cold. Heat and vibration are your battery’s worst enemy which will lead to an internal breakdown and eventual failure. So, make sure your battery is securely fastened in your vehicle, properly cleaned, and charged ready to go. 

Keep your tires properly inflated

Your tires should always be filled to proper PSI levels, but driving on under-inflated tires can cause tires to overheat and eventually blowout which is extremely dangerous to yourself, your passengers, and other drivers. Make a note to check your tire’s PSI at least once a month (even the spare) and be sure to do so when they are cold for the best, most accurate reading. 

Keep your engine cool 

An overheated engine is very common in the hot, summer heat. But if you keep your coolant at the proper levels and periodically flush out your engine, chances of your engine overheating are slim! If you choose to top off your coolant yourself, be sure to let your vehicle cool down and NEVER open your radiator cap when the engine is hot! 

Inspect what’s under the hood

Often times, we forget about all the components that are working hard under the hood to help get us to where we want to be during the summer months! Well, we’re here to remind you to give them a look over. Check on your engine’s hoses, drive belts, and anything susceptible to heat-related deterioration. These things can lead to a breakdown which is what we’re trying to avoid. So, spend a few minutes when your vehicle is cool & make sure there are no cracks, soft spots or any other signs of poor condition!