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Volvo Cars Royal Oak
As the warm weather approaches, ensuring your Volvo vehicle is prepared for the summer is crucial for a safe and comfortable driving experience. Here are some tips to get your car ready for the season.
1.Book your Winter Tire switchover
Summer brings different road conditions, so check your tires for wear and tear. If you’re using winter tires, switch to summer or all-season tires. Ensure they have adequate tread depth and are properly inflated. Don’t forget to check for any visible damage or uneven wear, as these can indicate alignment or suspension issues. Pressures are especially important since they directly affect your vehicle’s handling and fuel consumption. You can book here to schedule your appointment.
2. Schedule a Service Visit
Summer is the perfect time for a routine service. Book an appointment with our service department to get a complete check-up. This should include an oil change, a check and top-up of all fluids, an inspection of the brakes, and a look at the belts and hoses. You should also have your battery tested to make sure it is in good condition and its terminals are free from corrosion.
3. Check the Air Conditioning System
The last thing you want is a broken air conditioning system during a heatwave. Test your A/C to ensure it’s blowing cold air and inspect for any strange noises or odors. If it’s not performing well, have our technicians look for refrigerant leaks and replace cabin air filters if needed. This is also an excellent time to clean the vents and ensure optimal airflow.
4. Wash and Detail the Interior and Exterior
Give your Volvo a thorough wash to remove dirt, grime, and salt residue from winter. Pay attention to the undercarriage and wheel wells to remove any buildup that could cause corrosion. Inside, vacuum the seats and carpets, clean the dashboard and interior surfaces, and condition any leather components. A clean car not only looks better but can also improve your driving comfort.
5. Prepare an Emergency Kit for Road Trips
Summer often means road trips, so ensure your emergency kit is stocked. Include items like a flashlight, batteries, jumper cables, a first-aid kit, water, snacks, and basic tools. Don’t forget a battery phone charger to contact help in case your Volvo is not equipped with connected services. Having these essentials can give you peace of mind and help you enjoy your summer trips more fully.
Whether you are heading to the Mountains or on a cross-country road trip, you’ll enjoy the journey with peace of mind knowing your car is in top shape.
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