Wiper Blades & Fluid:
A streaky windshield is not safe, particularly in a downpour. Make a thorough
inspection of your wiper blades
part of your wet-weather car care routine.
Next, take a look under the hood at your wiper fluid levels. The fluid well is a transparent,
plastic tank with blue fluid inside. The cap will read "Wiper Fluid Only" or something to that effect,
and show an image of a windshield with fluid tracks. Locate the fill line, and then add washer fluid up to that line.
Headlights and Taillights:
Over time, filmy residue can build up on headlights and taillights, so spend a little extra time on
these important areas when washing your car. Keep a check on the bulbs, too. Remember, it's the law in most
states to have your headlights on if it's rainy, foggy or after dusk. During a dark drive, it will be easier
to tell when a headlight goes out than a taillight, so don't overlook either one.
Better yet, visit any of our stores for a free inspection.
During wet weather, your car has a thankless job of keeping you dry and comfortable. Follow these wet-weather
car care tips, and your car will be thanking you.