11-26-24

The Importance of Pre-Winter Maintenance for Safe Winter Driving

Winter is here, which means snowy, icy, and slick roads are making commutes more dangerous. Preparing your vehicle with pre-winter maintenance is essential to ensuring your safety and keeping your car in top condition.

Why Winter Car Maintenance Matters

Winter weather can create hazardous road conditions, leading to accidents. In 2022 alone, there were 498 fatal crashes caused by snow and sleet conditions, not to mention thousands of injuries. Proper pre-winter maintenance can significantly reduce these risks.

Don't Skip Winter Tires

One of the most crucial steps for winter safety is swapping out your all-season tires for snow tires. Snow tires are specifically designed to provide better traction on icy roads. They also maintain better grip at lower temperatures, saving you from potential accidents and increasing the lifespan of your all-season tires.

Steps for Pre-Winter Maintenance

Check Your Tires

Inspect the tread depth (use the quarter test to ensure safety). Keep tires inflated to the manufacturer's recommended pressure levels. Consider installing snow tires for optimal winter traction.

Test Your Battery

Cold weather reduces battery power. Visit a mechanic to check its condition and replace it if necessary.

Inspect Fluids

Fill up windshield wiper fluid with a winter-grade solution. Check and top off coolant, oil, and other essential fluids.

Upgrade Your Wipers

Invest in heavy-duty winter blades for better visibility.

Pack an Emergency Kit

Include a snow shovel, blankets, flares, jumper cables, and more.

Prepare your car today and drive confidently all winter long. Proper winter car care isn't just a necessity—it's a lifesaver.

Unsure how to go about winter maintenance yourself? The talented mechanics at Bush Nissan of Exton can help! Visit our dealership or our website and schedule service for everything from routine seasonal maintenance to major repairs and new parts.

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05-29-24

What to Do If Your Car Engine Overheats

Memorial Day is in the books, and temperatures are set to soar in the coming months here in Exton. Yesterday officially kicked off Exton's warm season; temperatures in the mid-80s are expected this weekend, and our average July high of 84 degrees is right around the corner. If you're not prepared for it, your vehicle and its engine could soon be sweating it out.

It can be overwhelming when you engine overheats, and the performance issues that could arise for your Nissan as a result are just as scary. Even worse, if you have to pull over in a remote location, you might find yourself stranded beneath the scorching sun. Here at Bush Nissan of Exton, we're ready to help you identify overheating warning signs and guide you through what to do if your engine does overheat.

Recognize the Signs

Your engine often alerts you to service needs by making uncommon sounds or flickering dashboard icons. In the same way, it notifies you when it's running hot. Here are four indications that your engine might be in the process of overheating:

  • Clouds of steam akin to smoke rising from beneath the hood.
  • A peculiar, sweet scent originating from the engine.
  • The engine temperature gauge needle spiking towards the red.
  • The "Check Engine" light or a comparable indicator flashing.

Actions to Take if Your Engine Overheats

  1. Switch off the AC and Crank up the Heater

Paradoxical as it may seem, the first action to take when your engine starts to overheat is to deactivate the AC and turn up the heater. Turning off the air conditioner reduces stress on the engine, while amplifying the cabin's heat helps divert heat away from it.

  1. Keep Calm, Find a Safe Place to Pull Over, & Turn Off Your Car

In such a stressful situation, it's paramount to maintain your composure. Your brand-new 2024 Nissan Altima won't suddenly burst into flames; panicking only heightens the risk of making a costly error. Take a deep breath, slow down, and spot a safe place to pull over. After stopping, shut off the vehicle and keep an eye on the temperature gauge, which should stabilize as the engine cools.

  1. Chart Your Route to the Garage

This situation underlines the necessity of fully charging your phone prior to any journey. (So if you're currently reading this while stranded roadside, sorry that happened, but kudos to you for keeping charged!) If you're still in the vicinity of Exton, try to bring your vehicle to our Service Center. Contact our reliable roadside rescue service and arrange a tow, if needed. If your engine has sufficiently cooled and you deem it safe to drive to our garage without help, cautiously start the vehicle and proceed. Keep monitoring the temperature gauge. If it rises again, pull over and allow the engine to cool down once again.

Handle Your Summer Maintenance at Bush Nissan of Exton

While you are now ready to handle your overheated engine properly, the root cause of the overheating still needs to be uncovered. A coolant system leakage, malfunctioning water pump, low engine oil... all are potential culprits. To identify whodunnit, you'll want to schedule your service appointment with Bush Nissan of Exton. Our service professionals are primed to handle all of your Nissan's maintenance needs, from routine oil changes to brake pad inspection. As the temperatures continue to swelter, you can rely on our composed team at Bush Nissan of Exton. After all – cooler heads always prevail.

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