Drive Smoothly Into Summer

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Drive Smoothly Into Summer


As summer approaches, it's crucial to prepare your vehicle for the heat. A few simple maintenance tasks can ensure a smooth ride all season long.

Cooling System Check


Hot temperatures and low antifreeze/coolant levels can lead to engine failures. Richard Courtney, director of Prestone Products Research & Development and Technical Services, recommends inspecting your cooling system. If needed, perform a flush and fill.

How to Flush and Fill


1. Cool the Engine: Ensure the engine is cool before starting.
2. Drain and Dispose: Drain old antifreeze/coolant and dispose of it properly.
3. Flush and Refill: Rinse the system with water, then refill with fresh antifreeze/coolant. Consider using Prestone Extended Life Antifreeze/Coolant, suitable for any vehicle.

If you've recently done a flush and fill, a simple top-off might suffice. Use a pre-diluted formula like Prestone 50/50 Ready-to-Use Extended Life Antifreeze/Coolant for easy, high-quality protection.

Keep Your Windshield Clear


For safe summer driving, maintain a clear windshield. Use a summer-specific washer fluid to tackle seasonal grime. Prestone Bug Wash Windshield Washer Fluid effectively removes bugs, road debris, and more, leaving a streak-free shine with a refreshing citrus scent.

By focusing on these essentials, you'll be ready to hit the road with confidence this summer.

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