Autumn Land Rover Care - Prep your Ride for Fall

Published 2 months ago — by Lisa Federico

Prepare your ride for the Fall season

Prepare your ride for the Fall season
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School is back and so is the Autumn season! With the changing road conditions of the season and cooler temps, it’s important to prepare your Land Rover accordingly. Here is a checklist for your Land Rover to stay well prepared for the Fall season and upcoming winter.

Tires: Tread depth and pressure should be checked by you or your independent Land Rover repair mechanic. Tread is important for wet/slippery conditions and cooler temperatures can cause tire pressure to drop. *Check your spare tire for these things too!

Brakes: Wet roadways and debris (fallen leaves) can make braking more difficult. Brake pads need to be examined for wear and replaced if needed. Also, brake fluid levels should also be checked.

Battery: Colder weather can drain your battery quicker, so have it tested by a qualified ###name## service specialist, along with the cables and connections checked for corrosion.

Lights: As the days get shorter (sigh!) and the nights get longer (boo!) visibility can become a problem while driving for you and other motorists if you don’t check your headlights, tail lights and turn signals for proper functionality.

Wipers/Washer Fluid: Rain, snow showers and fallen leaves (again) can impair vision while driving. Make sure your wiper blades have been replaced if old or worn and to add/top off your washer fluid (use winter-grade washer fluid if you live in a climate that gets cold in Fall.).

Fluids: Check the proper coolant level for your Land Rover and make sure the correct mixture is appropriate as well. Engine oil should also be examined at this time too, switch to a winter-grade formula if needed.

Defrosters/Heater: Fogged windows pose as a safety hazard due to limiting visibility. Have your local Land Rover repair specialist take a look at your defrosters, examine and fix if necessary. Also it’s a good time to make sure the heating component in your Land Rover is working too.

Rust Protection: Be proactive and consider a rust protection treatment to the underbody of your Land Rover if you live in a colder area that gets salted frequently.

Emergency Kit: And finally, have an emergency kit on hand at ALL times in your Land Rover. In the cooler months be sure to have/add a blanket, flashlight, snow scraper (if snowy climate), first-aid kit, battery charger/jump starter and extra washer fluid.

Your trusted Land Rover mechanic can help you prepare your Land Rover for Autumn. If you don’t have an expert Land Rover specialist, find one in your area today!