3 Ways Fall Weather Can Damage Your Car

car driving on a road lined with fall foliageYou might assume that spring and fall are gentler seasons for your car compared to summer and winter. While it's true that these periods bring fewer extreme conditions, they still present certain risks you should be aware of.

Leaf Build-Up

As autumn arrives, the vibrant colors of falling leaves are beautiful, but they can cause trouble for your vehicle. Left unchecked, these leaves can accumulate on your car, potentially damaging the paint due to sap, pollen, or acids present on their surfaces. Moreover, if left unattended, they can clog your car's drainage systems and even reach the air filter. Once they begin to decompose, they become even more challenging to remove. A practical tip? Park your car in a garage or use a protective cover when not in use.

Cold Snap

Even though fall days can remain pleasant, the nights and early mornings often dip into freezing temperatures. This shift can impact your car in several ways:

  • Your tires may lose pressure. For every 10-degree drop, your tire pressure could decrease by one pound per square inch.
  • In temperatures below 35 degrees Fahrenheit, essential fluids like transmission fluid, antifreeze, oil, brake fluid, and power steering fluid can thicken, slowing your car's responsiveness and increasing the risk of internal damage.
  • Belts and hoses can become brittle and prone to cracking or breaking under stress.
  • Battery performance drops significantly in colder weather. Older batteries are particularly vulnerable, making starting your car more difficult.
  • Windshield wiper blades can freeze to the glass, causing potential damage when pulled. It's advisable to raise the wipers or ensure they're kept free of ice if your car is parked outside overnight.

Slick Surfaces

With the onset of frost and black ice, roads become increasingly treacherous, especially as fall transitions into winter. When forecasts predict icy conditions, drive cautiously—especially near bridges, shaded areas, and spots where water pools. Reduce your speed, apply brakes gently, and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. These precautions can help prevent accidents caused by slippery surfaces.

If fallen leaves have marred your car's exterior or harsh weather has caused mechanical issues, trust DaSilva’s for all your fall and winter automotive needs. From routine maintenance to urgent repairs, we’ve got you covered. Give us a call today to schedule an appointment.

Remember, staying proactive about car care ensures safer travels year-round. Keep an eye on those falling leaves and chilly mornings—they might seem harmless, but they can add up to bigger problems if ignored!

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