ADDING MULTIMEDIA ``Get Ready, Get Set and Go'' During AAA Car Care Month.ORLANDO, Fla. -- The nation's largest organization for motorists wants vehicle owners to "get ready, get set, and go" during AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. Car Care Month this October. "This year's winter season is just around the corner and millions of vehicles are in need of preventive maintenance The routine checking of hardware that is performed by a field engineer on a regularly scheduled basis. See remedial maintenance. preventive maintenance - (PM) To bring down a machine for inspection or test purposes. See provocative maintenance, scratch monkey. before the weather turns colder," says John Nielsen
Each October, participating AAA clubs offer motorists free vehicle inspections to help them prepare for winter driving conditions. For more information, simply visit http://www.aaa.com or call your local AAA club or Canadian Automobile Association The Canadian Automobile Association (commonly known as CAA) is a non-profit federation, founded in 1913, of nine clubs across Canada, providing roadside assistance service, a complete range of auto touring and leisure travel services, insurance services, and member discounts club. Last year, the most frequently uncovered problems in AAA vehicle inspections were due to improper tire pressures, or low or dirty motor oil, anti-freeze, or other automotive fluids. In an effort to help motorists get ready, get set and go during this year's winter driving season, AAA has compiled the following useful tips: Get Ready: Before you drive long distances, check the weather conditions along your route. As a safety precaution, remember to bring a cellular phone and a winter driving kit that includes the following items: a flashlight with fresh batteries, a small snow shovel and brush, traction mats, an ice scraper An ice scraper is a handheld tool for removing frost, ice, and snow from windows, usually on automobiles. Most basic scrapers have a plastic blade and handle, though some have blades made out of metal. , booster cables, a warm blanket, flares or triangle warning devices, heavy gloves, window washing solvent and a first aid kit. Get Set: Inspect your vehicle thoroughly before leaving your driveway. Ensure that your tires are properly inflated, fluid levels are full, front and rear lights are operating, and belts and hoses are in good condition. Keep in mind that one of the most common causes of cold-weather breakdowns is a weak or dead battery. Good indicators that your battery is weak and may need replacement, include a starter motor Noun 1. starter motor - an electric motor for starting an engine starter, starting motor electrical system - equipment in a motor vehicle that provides electricity to start the engine and ignite the fuel and operate the lights and windshield wiper and heater that cranks the engine slowly when the ignition key Noun 1. ignition key - a key that operates the ignition switch of an automotive engine key - metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock's mechanism can be rotated ignition key n is turned, or headlights that dim noticeably when the engine speed drops to an idle. Should you find that your vehicle is not in optimum working condition; AAA strongly recommends that you immediately seek assistance from one of the more than 7,800 AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . For a list of AAA approved shops, visit http://www.aaa.com. Go: Now that your vehicle has the green light, here are some winter driving tips to get you to your destination safely. --When driving during slippery and icy conditions, slow down and keep a safe distance from other vehicles, minimize your brake use and bear in mind that traction is greatest just before the wheels spin. Gentle pressure on the accelerator pedal when starting is the best method for retaining traction and avoiding skids. --The most effective way to stop on ice and snow is to apply your brakes gently well in advance of the point where you intend to stop. If your vehicle has an antilock an·ti·lock adj. Of or being a motor vehicle braking system that electronically monitors and adjusts individual wheel speeds during braking to prevent the wheels from locking. braking system (ABS), you may feel a vibration or pulsation pulsation /pul·sa·tion/ (pul-sa´shun) a throb, or rhythmic beat, as of the heart. pul·sa·tion n. 1. The act of pulsating. 2. A single beat, throb, or vibration. in the brake pedal when coming to a stop. This means the system is operating as designed to prevent wheel lock up. Continue to apply firm pressure to the brake pedal until your vehicle comes to a complete stop. Do not pump your brakes if your car has ABS. --Keep your seatbelts fastened and make certain that all passengers are securely restrained. --When driving in falling snow or fog, lower your speed, use your low-beam headlights or fog lights and keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. --To help avoid gas line freeze up, keep your gas tank at least half full to minimize condensation. Use of a commercial gas "dryer" can also be beneficial, but is not necessary in areas where ethanol or methanol methanol, methyl alcohol, or wood alcohol, CH3OH, a colorless, flammable liquid that is miscible with water in all proportions. Methanol is a monohydric alcohol. It melts at −97. is added to winter fuels to help reduce exhaust emissions. As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides its more than 47 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automobile-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of travelers. AAA websites with resourceful information are: http://www.fuelgaugereport.com , http://www.aaa.com , and http://www.aaamaps.com . AAA news releases are available from http://www.aaa.com/news |
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