Cold weather is approaching! Prepare yourself and bundle up! You might already be facing winter weather conditions, but if you are not, rest assured that it is likely to arrive soon. If you reside in the tropics, you are certainly exempt from this situation. When the first significant cold snap occurs, no matter where you are in the country, you feel it deeply. Nowhere is this sensation more pronounced than when you enter a cold vehicle. If you discover that your car fails to reach your preferred level of warmth, there could be an issue. Here are a few fundamental checks to perform before visiting the mechanic.
Ensure that you check your coolant level. Even being just a liter low on this essential fluid can significantly impact the heating quality from your HVAC system. Always inspect your fluids when the engine is cold and parked on a level surface. You will locate your coolant reservoir, which has ‘low’ and ‘full’ markings on the side. Never exceed the full line when filling. Rather than using water, ensure you purchase the appropriate coolant for your vehicle. There are numerous options available in the market, but the standard choice is a pre-mixed brand, which is already diluted to provide maximum freeze-point protection.
Examine your air filter. Just as a dirty and obstructed furnace filter can diminish the efficiency of your home’s furnace, a blocked cabin air filter can hinder the efficiency of heat flow in your vehicle. It may also lead to decreased gas mileage and fogging of the windows.
If you have the opportunity on those frigid mornings, it is advisable to start your car and allow it to run for a few minutes to warm up the engine before departing down your driveway. This also provides time for your heater coils to warm up and deliver that warm air into your vehicle. Now, venture out and keep warm!!!!
Feel free to contact me if you require a new warm vehicle!
Kyree Brown
(901) 335-9448
Homer Skelton Ford