In Birmingham, Alabama, the weather is taking a significant turn as temperatures dip into the 30s this week. Auto experts are sounding the alarm, cautioning drivers about potential problems that may arise. Clay Ingram from AAA Alabama emphasizes the importance of being prepared. “Those battery problems never happen at a convenient time or place,” he says.Car Batteries: A Time-Sensitive Concern
Most car batteries typically last around three years, and the cold air can further shorten their lifespan. If drivers have had their battery for a couple of years, it is advisable to get it checked promptly. Ingram highlights the availability of excellent battery testers that can provide valuable insights into the general health of the battery. “These testers can tell you whether your battery is in good shape or on the verge of failure,” he explains. Battery testing allows consumers to make informed decisions when it comes to potential replacements.Frigid Weather and Tire Pressure
The cold weather is bound to cause a drop in tire pressure. While a tire may need 34 PSI and the gauge shows 32 PSI, drivers may be okay. However, if the gauge is significantly off, especially below 30 PSI for most cars, it is crucial to address the issue. Having underinflated tires increases the risk of blowouts, flats, and faster tire wear. It also affects fuel efficiency, with drivers losing 2% of their fuel efficiency for every pound of pressure a tire is underinflated. Ingram recommends checking tire pressure once a month. Many discount tire shops across the state offer the service of putting air in tires and checking the tread for free.Preparing for the Cold Season
As temperatures drop, it is essential for drivers to take proactive measures. Regularly checking battery health and tire pressure can save drivers from unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs. By staying on top of these maintenance tasks, drivers can ensure the safety and reliability of their vehicles during the cold months. Additionally, being aware of the potential issues and taking appropriate actions can help drivers avoid being stranded on the road.Get news alerts in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store or subscribe to our email newsletter here.Copyright 2024 WBRC. All rights reserved.