Crystal and Lance Moggey work on a vehicle at Panda Tire and Auto on Jan. 7, 2014. Times-Herald photo by Lisa Goudy |
Just because a car hasn’t had any issues doesn’t mean it will start in the winter.
“We’ve had people come in and they’ve had no problems. Their car won’t start and their battery is really weak. Sometimes they just go, but they hadn’t had their battery tested prior,” said Layna Leflar, service advisor at Panda Tire and Auto. “Weak batteries, if they’re weak in the summer when it gets to winter and it drops below, they have trouble starting.”
Checking the battery, alternator and starter is a crucial part of winter car maintenance.
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