Simple DIY Maintenance Prevents Seasonal Storage Frustrations

PHILADELPHIA -- (Business Wire)
Late spring and early summer are great times to inspect the cars,
trucks, motorcycles, boats and RVs that sat stationary for extended
periods of time for signs of wear and needed maintenance. Winter weather
can be especially tough on electrical systems between seasonal cold
starts and long-term winter storage zapping much needed battery power.
The
Pep Boys – Manny, Moe & Jack (NYSE: PBY) remind motorists to
take precautions with a step-by-step battery inspection and maintenance
guide.
Check Your Electrical Connections
At the beginning of the summer driving season and at each service
interval, make sure to inspect and clean the terminals of the battery
and any other related electrical connections. Beyond the battery,
inspect harness connectors to make sure they are tight, clean and free
of moisture, or have this professionally done by a local repair facility.
Keep Your Batteries Clean and Secure
Ensure the battery in your vehicle is properly secured, free of
corrosion, spilled oil, excess road grime and other build up. Each of
these items -- under worst case scenarios -- can result in unreliable
starting and poor electrical system operation. Loose batteries can short
circuit, likely damaging the electrical system, endangering the
vehicle’s computers, and placing the vehicle in jeopardy of dangerous
inoperability or even fire. Loose batteries can suffer increased
vibration, which may cause damage to the internal structure, also
resulting in a shortened battery life and possibly an inoperable or
unreliable vehicle.
Keep Your Battery Charged
Vehicles stored for long periods of time, without being started, may
have undercharged or even fully discharged batteries. Personal
watercraft, motorcycles, recreational vehicles and lawn and garden
equipment typically haven’t been started over the winter months, and are
the most common types of vehicles experiencing dead batteries. If your
vehicle is going to be stored for long periods of time, consider
connecting it to a battery charger/maintainer or simply disconnecting
the battery altogether to avoid loss of charge from electrical loads
that may draw constantly. Smaller non-automotive batteries like those in
vehicles that have been stored over the winter typically have a shorter
life, but battery life can be extended by removing and storing batteries
inside during the cold season.
Most batteries require no maintenance, but some do need upkeep.
So-called 'Low Maintenance' batteries, those with removable caps, should
have the water levels visually inspected each month. Make sure the
battery is filled with distilled water and mop up any spills immediately
for optimum protection against corrosion.
A rapid clicking sound or conditions where the engine will not start are
common signs of a weak or undercharged battery. If anything seems out of
the ordinary, it is best to have the vehicle diagnosed by a trained
specialist, a local mechanic or neighborhood service center like Pep
Boys.
Depending on individual driving habits and type of use, batteries older
than three years old should be inspected more often or even replaced as
preventative maintenance. Throughout the year, Pep Boys offers free
inspections and battery testing to determine if the battery is within
spec.
In addition to free battery inspections and charge readings, Pep Boys
also offers the following free services just in time for spring and
summer:
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Brake safety inspection
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Wiper blade installation
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Tire rotation and pressure check
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Air conditioning system check
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Check engine light scan
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) checks
For additional information on the free services Pep Boys offers, please
call your local store or visit http://storelocator.pepboys.com/pepboys/
to find the nearest location.
For more information on Pep Boys and battery care, please visit: http://www.pepboys.com/parts/batteries/diy
About Pep Boys
Since 1921, Pep Boys has been the nation’s leading automotive
aftermarket chain. With more than 7,000 service bays in more than 700
locations in 35 states and Puerto Rico, Pep Boys offers name-brand
tires; automotive maintenance and repair; parts and expert advice for
the Do-It-Yourselfer; commercial auto parts delivery; and fleet
maintenance and repair. Customers can find the nearest location by
calling 1-800-PEP-BOYS (1-800-737-2697) or by visiting http://www.pepboys.com.

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Source: Pep Boys
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