Winterize Your Ford in Ozark, AL
Winter can greatly threaten the quality and safety of your day-to-day drives. Because of this, we at Gilland Ford would like to assist the people of Ozark with this overview, helping you to keep yourself informed on the road. After reading, consider giving us a call if you have any more questions.
Heating System
For the sake of the comfort of all those within your F-150, Escape, or Mustang, it’s important that you keep the heating system in working order. This configuration begins with taking waste heat from the engine and transporting it through a series of pipes filled with coolant. The end destination is the heater core, which then has fans blow the warmth into the cabin. Because of its use of multiple parts, there is much that can go awry with your heating system. For instance, the heater core may begin to clog, or the coolant may become polluted with debris that decreases its efficiency. To make sure it stays in good condition, make sure to have our team check on it regularly.
Battery Test and Replacement
Your vehicle is home to a car battery, which performs a variety of functions. The first of these is to provide the electric power required by integrations such as the touchscreen and headlights in order to function. But more importantly, it creates the initial spark required to start the engine. Because the chill of winter will slow its chemical processes, it’s important to verify that your battery is in good working order during the colder season. Our technicians at our Service Department can verify your battery’s output through a series of special tools. If you notice flickering headlights, your engine sputtering, or a white substance manifesting atop the battery, make sure to visit our location before your next ride across Highway 123.
Tires
Because they represent your connection with the road, it’s important that your tires stay in good condition. Since the front seat will wear down more quickly due to bearing the weight of the engine, we recommend having them rotated once every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. This is especially important in the winter, since you will need as much traction as you can get. If you experience serious frosty weather, you may even need to swap over to winter tires. These are outfitted with deeper tread depths and more slots and sipes, allowing them to dig into soft materials such as snow and ice. That way, you can ride more safely to and from Ed Lisenby Lake. Schedule a service appointment to prepare for winter weather today!
Heating System
For the sake of the comfort of all those within your F-150, Escape, or Mustang, it’s important that you keep the heating system in working order. This configuration begins with taking waste heat from the engine and transporting it through a series of pipes filled with coolant. The end destination is the heater core, which then has fans blow the warmth into the cabin. Because of its use of multiple parts, there is much that can go awry with your heating system. For instance, the heater core may begin to clog, or the coolant may become polluted with debris that decreases its efficiency. To make sure it stays in good condition, make sure to have our team check on it regularly.
Battery Test and Replacement
Your vehicle is home to a car battery, which performs a variety of functions. The first of these is to provide the electric power required by integrations such as the touchscreen and headlights in order to function. But more importantly, it creates the initial spark required to start the engine. Because the chill of winter will slow its chemical processes, it’s important to verify that your battery is in good working order during the colder season. Our technicians at our Service Department can verify your battery’s output through a series of special tools. If you notice flickering headlights, your engine sputtering, or a white substance manifesting atop the battery, make sure to visit our location before your next ride across Highway 123.
Tires
Because they represent your connection with the road, it’s important that your tires stay in good condition. Since the front seat will wear down more quickly due to bearing the weight of the engine, we recommend having them rotated once every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. This is especially important in the winter, since you will need as much traction as you can get. If you experience serious frosty weather, you may even need to swap over to winter tires. These are outfitted with deeper tread depths and more slots and sipes, allowing them to dig into soft materials such as snow and ice. That way, you can ride more safely to and from Ed Lisenby Lake. Schedule a service appointment to prepare for winter weather today!
