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Contact: Lisa A. Shenkle
November 19, 2001
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MotorWeek's Top 10 potentially lifesaving tips for winterizing
your car
MotorWeek's Pat Goss' road rescue tips before you leave
your driveway
OWINGS MILLS, MD: Winter weather causes everything from stalled
engines to hazardous highways. Whether commuting to work or holiday shopping,
winterizing your vehicle is like a warm blanket of protection for your
family on the road. Pat Goss, master technician on PBS' weekly automotive
magazine, MotorWeek, says now is the time to prepare for winter.
"Don't be ambushed by winter," said Goss. "Avoid the hazards
of bad weather by preparing your car now."
Pat Goss' MotorWeek Top 10 winter car care tips
1) CAR BATTERY: Take your vehicle to a qualified technician, who
will perform a heavy-load test procedure. This is especially important
if your car still has its original battery and has been in service for
three or more years.
2) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: Have your car's electrical system tested
by a qualified technician.
3) RADIATOR: Check for adequate anti-freeze. The first really
cold day could be too late and too late can cost you a new engine.
4) TIRES: Tire pressure and tread depth mean good traction. The
more your tires are worn, the less traction you'll have when it snows.
As the temperature drops, so does tire pressure, so check tires regularly.
5) LIGHTS: Winter days are shorter and darker. If other drivers
can't see you because of a blown bulb, you could put yourself and others
at risk.
6) BRAKES: Have your brakes checked by a qualified technician.
You don't want to discover bad brakes in the middle of a panic stop on
a cold, slippery day.
7) WINTER WIPER BLADES: Yes, WINTER wiper blades. Purchase these
ingenious devices with a thin, rubber membrane - they shed snow and ice
to prevent clogging. Used only during the winter, they can last several
years.
8) WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID: Fill windshield washer reservoir with
proper WINDSHIELD WASHER anti-freeze.
9) RUBBER WEATHER STRIPPING: Spray silicone lubricant on the rubber
weather stripping around doors and windows to help them from freezing
shut.
10) DOOR LOCKS: Spray graphite lubricant in car door locks.
Remember, breakdowns that create an inconvenience in the summer, can
be life-threatening in the winter.
For more information, watch MotorWeek, the nation's original and
longest running automotive magazine show, on MPT on Saturdays at 5:00
p.m., repeats Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. You can also check the MotorWeek
Web site at www.mpt.org/motorweek. Produced
by Maryland Public Television, MotorWeek is nationally underwritten
by Pep Boys and eBay Motors.
Maryland Public Television (MPT) is among the largest producers of national
and international programs for public television. Major series include
Wall $treet Week With Louis Rukeyser, MotorWeek, HealthWeek, Mollie
Katzen's Cooking Show and Baking with Julia, hosted by Julia
Child. For more information, visit MPT's Web site at www.mpt.org.
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