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Vehicle owners encouraged to prepare for fall

AAA received over 27 million emergency roadside service calls across the United States in 2024. Of those calls, the majority of vehicles required towing (roughly 13 million) or were experiencing battery issues (approximately 7 million). Combined, these two types of incidents accounted for roughly 74% of total calls and eclipsed flat tires and lockouts.

As weather conditions change and temperatures begin to drop, it is crucial to ensure that your vehicle is ready for the challenges that fall and winter can present. A breakdown on the side of the road can be both inconvenient and dangerous, especially in wet or icy conditions.

To help ensure your vehicle’s safety and reliability during this season, AAA recommends the following maintenance steps:
•Tire Inspection: Assess the condition and tread depth of your tires and ensure they are properly inflated. If you live in an area subject to significant snow and ice, consider transitioning to winter tires to enhance traction.
•Battery Examination: Cold weather can decrease battery performance. Check for corrosion, secure mounting, and battery charge. If your battery is older than three years, have it tested to avoid potential issues.
•Fluid Level Review: Confirm that all essential fluids—oil, brake fluid, coolant, and windshield washer fluid—are at appropriate levels. Topping off or replacing fluids as needed can protect your vehicle’s performance.
•Wiper Blade and Light Functionality: Inspect your windshield wipers to ensure they effectively clear rain and snow. Replace any blades that are worn or damaged. Test all lights—headlights, brake lights, and turn signals—to ensure they are functioning properly.
•Oil Change Consideration: If you are approaching your scheduled oil change, now is an opportune time to have this service completed. Fresh oil is vital for optimal engine performance, particularly as temperatures begin to drop.
•Emergency Roadside Kit: Assemble an emergency kit for your vehicle, including blankets, a flashlight, snacks, water, and basic tools. Having these items readily available can significantly enhance your safety should an unexpected situation arise.

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