Monday, January 21, 2013

Winter Safety Includes Safe Headlights, Too


Whether your car is new or old, you need to make sure that your headlights are in proper working order for the winter months. While you tend to your general car maintenance or perform your winter safety inspection, you need to make sure that your headlights are in good condition. It does not matter if you have the newest available automatic headlights with integrated heating and wipers or if you have slightly older ones, proper maintenance and attention to detail will make sure that you will be able to see the road and to be seen by others with whom you share the road. 

Types of Headlights


There are several types of headlights. You should consult your car manual to determine which type you have installed in your car. Incandescent headlights have traditionally been used in American cars. It is equivalent to the light bulbs in your home and is considered primitive compared to the other types that uses more advanced technology. Halogen lights uses a thinner filament than incandescent and the light produced is brighter as a result. Halogen bulbs also last longer because the halogen gas inside helps to extend the life of the filament. Xenon lights are becoming more popular because they burn brighter. It is an expensive bulb, but it outlasts halogen bulbs by up to ten times. There are also specialty headlights such as pencil beams and fog lights. Pencil beams have a long range of illumination, increasing visibility. These lights are also called projection lights. Fog lights are small lights that are mounted low on the front of the car to provide light low to the ground. 

Inspecting, Cleaning, and Maintaining Your Headlights


Headlights are crucial to visibility, your visibility of the road and to the other drivers on the road. You should inspect your lights to make sure that the surfaces are clean and clear. Over time, the lenses can become coated with road salt, dirt, and other debris. The film that is created can produce a dull beam, making it difficult for you to see obstacles in the road or for other drivers to see you. If your headlights do not have wipers on them, you need to wipe off the surfaces to keep them clean. If they have become hazy from the film, you will need to clean them. There are several products on the market that claim to remove haze from headlights. If you are unable to clean them, you may have to replace the entire assembly, which can be expensive and time-consuming. However, if you have older headlights, you can use the opportunity to remove the old lights and upgrade to lights with more advanced technology. Prices of new headlights can vary according to their technology, brand, and other factors. 

Why Are They Important in the Winter?


Maintaining your headlights is important not only to improve visibility, but also they can help you determine the condition of your battery. Normally, if your headlights become dim, it is a sign that your battery is getting low. If they are not working, or illuminate intermittently, then it could be a sign that the assembly has loosened from the vibrations produced while driving. Proper maintenance can also reveal if your lights are properly aligned to provide even lighting. If you take care of your headlights, you can make sure that you will have a bright, illuminated view to get safely from one destination to the next. 

Monday, January 14, 2013

Engine Oil: The Lifeblood of the Automobile


If the engine of your car can be considered the heart, then the engine oil can be considered the lifeblood that flows through the heart. It is one of the most important fluids for your car, especially during the winter months. If you own a vehicle, you should be very acquainted with the oil that goes into it and how to use it to keep your car in good condition. Most people use the rule to change your oil every 3,000 miles, but some types of oil can actually extend the time you need between changes.

Purpose of Oil


Engine oil is the fluid that lubricates the engine by creating a slippery coating on the surfaces that are in contact with each other. This coating keeps the metal parts from creating friction and reduces wear on the engine. As it coats the moving parts, the oil helps to cool off the engine by transferring heat away, a job that is often attributed to coolants. The oil coating also protects the engine from corrosion, dirt, and debris that can clog up the engine and create problems. 

Types of Oil


There are three types of oil on the market: petroleum, synthetic, and blended. Petroleum-based engine oil is made from crude oil that comes from the earth. This crude oil is the same oil that is used in gasoline, fertilizers, pesticides, and plastics. Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory and is best used in older cars with high mileage. Blended oil is oil that is made of both petroleum and synthetic oils. Each of these groups of oils is graded according to its viscosity and purpose. If you live in areas that experience cold winter, you should look for oil that has the letter W in the rating. The grade of multi-grade oil is denoted with a number before the W to denote the viscosity when the weather is cold and a number after the W denotes the viscosity of the oil when the weather is hot. The numbers represent the viscosity, or weight of the oil. Single grade oil is denoted with a number followed by the letter W for winter grades. Your owner’s manual will tell you which oil you should be using. Most of the newer model cars use multi-grade oil and the older cars tend to use a single grade. 

How to Use the Right Type in Winter


Engine oil is very important for the winter months because it will help to keep your car properly lubricated. You should pay close attention to the grade of oil that you get for the winter. You should use the type of oil that is recommended by the car manufacturer. It will be listed in the owner’s manual. If you use multi-grade oil, you will not need to change the weight of the oil because it is already rated for winter use.  If you use a single grade, then you will need to get lighter weight oil so that it will flow easier and quicker to the engine when it is cold. Make sure that the oil is not too thin or it will not provide adequate protection against friction. Excessive friction can cause overheating and the wearing down of the engine parts. If you have any questions or need help with changing your engine oil, you should take your car to ASE master mechanics to make sure that you are getting the right oil in your engine.