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John Townsend
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WASHINGTON, D. C. (Tuesday, October 2, 2018) ––Onion skins very thin, mild winter coming in,” so forecasts the Old Farmer’s Almanac. Before winter comes in, make sure your oil, anti-freeze, automotive fluids, brake pads or tires aren’t very thin, or too worn for that matter. The latter can have a significant impact on how quickly a vehicle can come to a stop in wet conditions to avoid a crash, advises AAA Mid-Atlantic.  Be sure to replace thin or worn tires once the tread depth reaches 4/32”. Now is the ideal time to do it.  October, before winter begins, is Car Care Month and AAA is advising drivers to prepare their vehicle before Old Man Winter is knocking on the door. Vehicle maintenance is key and there are a few simple things every driver can do to make sure their car is road-ready for the winter ahead.  

 

October is the perfect month to make sure your vehicle is winter ready. “Pluperfect,” in fact. The weather is mild, and there is plenty of time to deal with the potentially costly repairs before winter weather sets in. We have 80 days until winter begins, and then there is this old saying: “Summer comes with a bound; winter comes yawning.” Year-in and year-out, the most frequently uncovered problems in AAA vehicle inspections during October Car Care month were due to improper tire pressures, or low or dirty motor oil, anti-freeze, or other automotive fluids.

 

Every car requires routine maintenance and repair. Learning how to handle common maintenance issues is beneficial to anyone who gets behind the wheel,” said James Moore, Car Care Center Manager for AAA Mid-Atlantic. “Proper maintenance can extend the life of your vehicle and help prevent costly repairs. No one wants to be stranded in the cold by a vehicle breakdown.”

 

To celebrate October Car Care Month, AAA is offering special promotions, giveaways, and more at AAA Car Care Insurance and Travel Stores in the Washington, D.C. metro area including:

 

  • FREE Battery Checks

  • FREE Preventative Maintenance Checks

  • FREE Tire Pressure Checks

  • Giveaways

  • Auto Accessory Discounts – $5 OFF a purchase of $25 or more*

  • $50 OFF a Wheel Alignment*

  • $50 Instant Tire Rebate with the purchase of 4 tires*

  • $99.99 Vehicle Winterization Package*

    *Restrictions apply. See Service Advisor for details.

     

    In the past, vehicle maintenance needs were relatively simple and consistent across automakers. Today’s engineering advancements require less maintenance at less frequent intervals. Examples include oil-change intervals now recommended at 5,000 to 10,000 or more miles, transmission fluids designed to last 100,000 miles and sealed batteries that never need to have fluid added. Even with these advancements, vehicles still require routine services that are important to maintaining the performance and safety of the vehicle.

     

    AAA Car Care Insurance & Travel Stores in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area

     

Annapolis

2054 Somerville Road

Annapolis, MD 21401

410-757-7400

Brandywine

16301 Crain Highway

Brandywine, MD 20613

301-909-9519

Columbia

7065 Minstrel Way

Columbia, MD 21046

301-362-2380

Crofton

898 Route 3 South

Gambrills, MD 21054

410-774-9191

Fairfax

9400 Main St

Fairfax, VA 22031

703-995-3970

Fredericksburg

2871 Plank Road

Fredericksburg, VA 22401

540-785-0282

Gaithersburg

16045 Shady Grove Road

Gaithersburg, MD 20877

301-795-3050

Laurel

8499 Cherry Lane

Laurel, MD 20707

(301) 957-3933

Manassas

7865 Sudley Road

Manassas, VA 20109

571-383-3790

Rockville

718 Rockville Pike

Rockville, MD 20852

301-944-9519

Seven Corners

6290 Arlington Boulevard

Falls Church, VA

703-269-4040

 

 

 

To ensure your vehicle is properly maintained, AAA recommends that motorists:

  • Read the maintenance requirements set by your car’s manufacturer in the owner’s manual. There is no longer a “standard” maintenance schedule for vehicle services – including brake fluid. Each automaker has different requirements, making your owner’s manual the most accurate resource.

  • Inspect brakes as recommended in your owner’s manual, or sooner if you notice pulsations, pulling, noises while braking or longer stopping distance. Correct minor brake problems promptly. Check your owner’s manual to see if the brake fluid should be changed at a specific interval. If no interval is specified for brake fluid service, AAA suggests flushing the system every two years or anytime the brake system is serviced.

  • Follow the recommendations of in-vehicle maintenance reminders, as they have the best information to determine maintenance needs for your vehicle because they account for how you actually drive. However, many reminder systems do not specifically cover maintenance operations that need to be performed on a time or mileage basis – such as brake fluid and coolant flushes or timing-belt replacement.

  • Work with a local repair shop you trust - Every car requires routine maintenance and repair. The best time to find a mechanic or auto repair shop is before you need one. Start by asking friends and family for recommendations of repair shops and mechanics. Visit AAA.com to find nearby AAA Car Care Centers and AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities. Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, take your vehicle to your top candidate shop for routine maintenance. While there, talk with the employees and take a look at the facility and consider the following questions:

  • Does the facility have up-to-date equipment?

  • Were you offered a written estimate?

  • Does the shop offer a nationwide warranty on parts and labor?

  • Are customer areas clean, comfortable and well organized?

The first official day of winter December 21. When having your car serviced, follow the factory recommended maintenance schedule to avoid under- or over-maintaining your vehicle. Oil changes, tire rotations, changing transmission fluid, and replacing an air filter are the types of routine maintenance recommended by your vehicle’s manufacturer. The maintenance schedule for these services and more can be found in the vehicle owner’s manual.  The best time to find a mechanic or auto repair shop is before you need one.

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TEDx Wilmington Salon

Who's in the Driver's Seat? The Transformation of Transportation

On Tuesday, October 17, 2017, AAA and TEDx Wilmington held the first TEDx Salon dedicated to ideas worth spreading in transportation.

This event had:

  • 12 live talks given by 13 speakers
  • 368 people in attendance at the live event
  • More than 7,500 viewed the event online through Livestream, viewing events, and on the AAA Associate network
  • Online viewers came from all 50 states and approximately 30 countries around the world

View a slideshow from the event

This TEDx WilmingtonSalon was organized in partnership with AAA

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