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Timing Is Everything

Pyle does not recommend doing car checkups during the winter.

Nor should you do it first thing in the new year.

Instead of rushing a winter inspection, he suggested a different approach.

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I suggest a thorough check over be done in thespring and fall, Pyle said.

Youll have better weather for inspections and likely more financial flexibility.

As he explained, this timing helps prepare your car for the brutal summer and brutal winter.

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And winter can bring its own set of problems.

Either way, the goal is spotting potential issues before they become expensive emergencies.

You should look for anything loose, not working, wearing out or leaking, Pyle said.

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This proactive approach gives you time to save for a big-ticket repair that may be found, Pyle said.

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