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Car Care Council Women's Board Offers Winter Preventative Maintenance Tips

BETHESDA, Md., Jan. 19, 2005 -- With winter upon us, there is no better time to "Be Car Care Aware" and get your vehicle ready for the severe weather conditions. Performing preventative vehicle maintenance in advance is a simple way to make sure your car won't leave you stranded.

In addition to driving slowly and cautiously, the Car Care Council Women's Board reminds motorists to be proactive when temperatures dip:

  * Check the antifreeze (coolant) and flush and refill every two years.
    Antifreeze is used to cool the car's engine, as well as protect it from
    freezing in cold weather. It also acts as the key agent in providing
    heat inside the car's cabin.

  * Change oil every 3,000 miles; consider changing to a "winter weight" oil
    if you live in a cold climate.  For less wear and tear on the engine,
    drivers in sub-zero driving temperatures should drop their oil weight
    from 10-W30 to 5-W30.

  * Check the battery for visible signs of corrosion. Before driving long
    distances, it is a good idea to have the battery life tested by a
    professional service technician.

  * Make certain the heater/defroster is working properly and keep the gas
    tank full to minimize the risk of gas line freezing.

  * Check tire tread depth and tire pressure; consider special tires if snow
    and ice are a problem in your area.

  * Check to see that lights work and headlights are properly aimed.

  * Replace wiper blades every six months; consider special snow blades if
    the weather dictates.

A complete service interval vehicle schedule along with other winter car tips is available at the Car Care Council Women's Board website, http://women.carcare.org/. The Women's Board is comprised of professional women and men, including motor sports figures, service shop owners, technicians, service writers, association and company executives and consultants, who are dedicated to informing female audiences about proper vehicle maintenance and safety, while encouraging young people to investigate automotive career choices.