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The summer heat is on and many truck drivers do not perform a vehicle maintenance check before start of the season. Or, if they have done an extensive amount of driving in June, drivers do not perform a vehicle check in July. The extreme temperatures can do a number on your truck – inside and out. To help prevent breakdowns and costly repairs, here are some ways to keep your truck running at optimal levels.
1. Cooling System – Now that we are in the thick of summer, extreme heat can cause a number of engine issues. An overheated engine is the top cause for summer breakdowns. You should check coolant levels before and during these months. If the coolant hasn’t been flushed in the past year, you should do it as soon as possible. Also, if the anti-freeze concentration is thin, it won’t be effective.
2. Tires – Fluctuation in temperatures, even in the summer, can affect tire pressure. Check the tire pressure frequently to help prevent rapid wear on both the outer edges and to reduce fuel costs. Check the tire treads as well. Air and road temperature can cause treads wear down quickly and can even cause a blowout.
3. Oil Change – We all know oil changes are part of fleet maintenance. However, an extra oil change in the summer can be beneficial since extreme heat can speed up the thermal breakdown of oil, which makes it a less effective lubricant.
4. Battery – Summer heat can also affect batteries. Check the battery in your truck for corrosion. The buildup of corrosion can weaken the battery’s voltage. You should use a battery cleaner to neutralize the acid and to reduce the damage.
At DVC, we take our vehicle maintenance very seriously. The safety of drivers is of the utmost importance. Our vehicles and trailers are maintained on a strict schedule to help prevent breakdowns – no matter the season. We’re ready to take care of your transportation needs! Give us a call today at 610-372-6511 to get a quote!