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Follow on Google News | Auto Repair Springfield MO Complete AutomotiveBy: Complete Automotive It may be cold outside now, but the daylight is slowly getting longer. Which means warmer weather and summer is not that far away. However, despite the sunshine and fun activities, summer can take a toll on a vehicle, so addressing important areas can help get through this summer without significant issues. Check that air conditioning system. Even though the A/C is not required for the vehicle to function, we crave our air conditioning. The obvious way to check the A/C is to turn it on and see if it blows cold air. If the air is warm, there is likely an issue. Modern vehicles are sealed more tightly than older models but the vehicle might be low on refrigerant due to a leak and needs to be serviced. Many repair shops offer an AC performance check and can connect gauges to ensure the correct repair or service is done on your vehicle. For outstanding A/C service and auto repair Springfield Mo Complete Automotive is the best in their field. https://completeautomotive417.com Next, check the cooling system. The A/C may us cool but the vehicle must have an effective cooling system to keep it cool. A water pump circulates the coolant around the engine to capture the vehicle's heat and then sends it to the radiator for cooling. It is critical that a vehicle's cooling system is operating correctly during summer's long, broiling days. Always ensure the system is filled. If it's low, fill accordingly and always use the correct type of coolant. The owner's manual or a repair facility will tell you which type your vehicle requires. Most batteries fail or show signs of failure during warm temperatures. Many people think of a cold winter day when our vehicle won't start as battery failure, but it's really the heat that kills the battery and the issue may not be noticed until winter. Having the battery checked out during the summer months could not only save you in the summer but could prevent you from being stranded during the winter. Tire pressure changes as air temperature changes. Tires will also lose a small amount of air over time so if it's been a while since the vehicle has been serviced, it will be smart to check them. You can find the correct tire pressure in the owner's manual or at your favorite auto repair shop. When searching for that best in class auto repair Springfield Complete Automotive is at the top of the list. You can reach them at 417-222-3387. https://completeautomotive417.com https://youtu.be/_ End
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