Check A Car’s Heating System Before Winter Arrives

Preparing for winter involves much more than digging out heavy jackets. You also need to get your car ready for the colder months, and this typically goes beyond strapping on snow tires or investing in an ice scraper. One of the most important things drivers need to do in anticipation of the season is check their HVAC system, which controls the heating, ventilation and air conditioning. 

Although air conditioning may be low on your list of priorities as the temperature starts to fall, ensuring that the heating and ventilation systems are working at a high level is extremely important. For one, these tools are essential for maintaining your comfort as you drive. Being too hot or too cold while behind the wheel can be overly distracting and may cause you to lose focus on the road – something that could lead to dangerous situations. An HVAC system that isn't working properly may also be a sign of other internal issues or electric problems. 

To avoid encountering trouble with your HVAC system, get it checked by a professional. You should also be paying attention to related maintenance issues, such as checking the engine, replacing filters and other tasks. 

"The last thing any driver needs is a vehicle that breaks down in cold, harsh winter weather," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council. "A vehicle check before the temperatures drop is a sensible way to avoid the inconvenience of being stranded out in the cold with the unexpected expense of emergency repairs." 

When there's an issue with your vehicle that needs to be addressed, take it into the Total Car Care Center at NJ Auto Auction. The garage caters to the public and can handle a variety of maintenance problems commonly associated with used cars.