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Seasonal vehicle maintenance tips

Year-round maintenance advice for safer driving in Hinesville & Fort Stewart

Spring – time for some post-winter clean up

Tires – Make sure you change from your snow or winter tires to regular all-season. This is a perfect time to rotate them to extend the life of the set.

Wiper blades – Cold temps are hard on rubber components and when salt comes into the mix, it deteriorates even faster. Make sure you check the wiper fluid, too!

Examine your brakes – Listen for brake noises such as grinding, chatter, or squeals. Even if you don’t hear anything, it always helps to have a Mopar certified technician determine the wear on the pads or drums. We get used to worn-down brakes without noticing.

Check all fluids – Top off as necessary. Winter driving conditions require your engine to work harder and condensation can cause moisture buildup that creates wear. Start fresh in the spring!


Summer – the heat, dust, and traffic can take their toll

Air conditioning – You’ll want cold air in the summer, so if it’s weak or warm, have it checked by your service department.

Cooling system – Overheating is the most common cause of summer breakdowns. Flush and refill with factory-approved coolant, and check the level at every oil change. Never remove the radiator cap until the engine has cooled.

Oil – Hot weather and extra miles make oil work harder. Keep up with scheduled oil changes.

Brakes – Pay attention to pulsations, grabbing, noises, or longer stopping distances. If something feels off, schedule an appointment.


Fall & winter – prepare for the cold months

Mechanical failure is inconvenient anytime, but dangerous in winter. Preventative maintenance is a must.

Heater/defroster – Make sure both work properly for visibility and comfort.

Battery – Batteries last 3–5 years and winter failures are common. Have it tested to catch weakness early.

Lights – With shorter days, you’ll use headlights more. Inspect and replace burned-out bulbs.

Wiper blades – Cold temps and road salt wear them out faster. Start winter with a fresh set and check your wiper fluid.

Carry emergency gear – Gloves, boots, blankets, flares, a small shovel, sand or kitty litter, tire chains, flashlight, snacks, and water.

Liberty CDJR

750 W Oglethorpe Hwy, Hinesville, GA

912-581-3440

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9am - 7pm

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