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Kathleen Zinszer
Sr. Public Aff. Specialist, CT/DE/NJ/PA
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KZinszer@aaamidatlantic.com

PHILADELPHIA, PA, (February 5, 2021) – With weekend snow and a Polar Vortex blast moving into the Delaware Valley, AAA urges drivers to make sure their cars are ready for the cold as vehicles are sitting idle for days or weeks at a time because of COVID-19.

Since last Friday, AAA Mid-Atlantic has responded to nearly 10,000 calls for roadside assistance, with 37 percent of those calls for dead car batteries tha fell victim to the extended cold snap.

AAA Mid-Atlantic Emergency Roadside Assistance Volume – Philadelphia 5-County Area

January 29 - February 4, 2021

Date

Battery

Battery % of total call volume

TOTAL VOLUME

Fri., Jan. 29

560

40%

1,391

Sat., Jan. 30

673

46%

1,453

Sun., Jan. 31

493

42%

1,170

Mon., Feb. 1

193

26%

740

Tues., Feb. 2

380

30%

1,267

Weds., Feb 3

627

37%

1,864

Thurs., Feb. 4

644

37%

1,756

TOTAL

3,570 calls

37% avg. per day

9,641

“Our fleet and contractors within the Mid-Atlantic region have been working tirelessly to rescue stranded motorists throughout the past week, as the extreme cold temperatures proved damaging to so many car batteries,” said Jana Tidwell, manager of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic.  “Even as requests for roadside assistance soared, our priority is always to get our members back on the road or to safety as quickly as possible.”

AAA is preparing to see an increase in requests for vehicles with tire, battery and other issues caused by dangerously cold weather in the week ahead.

While routine maintenance is the best protection against breakdowns that could leave drivers, and their passengers stranded, it may have been overlooked by drivers amid the pandemic.  Even with fewer miles driven, preventative maintenance check-ups are still important.

Aside from routine maintenance, AAA automotive experts recommend drivers pay special attention to these key vehicle components:

Batteries
Starting an engine in cold temperatures can take up to twice as much current as needed under normal conditions. Calls for dead batteries in particular have been higher than usual because more vehicles are sitting idle for days or weeks at a time because of COVID-19.

  • The average battery lasts 3-5 years.
  • Have the battery and charging system tested by a trained technician.
  • Make sure the battery terminals and cable ends are free from corrosion and the connections are tight.

Tires
Air expands when it is heated and contracts when it is cooled. As the air temperature drops outside, so does the air pressure in your tires. Why is this important? Maintaining proper tire inflation is essential for safe driving.  For every 10 degree-change in air temperature, a tire's pressure will change by about 1-2 PSI (pounds per square inch). 

How to Check Your Tires

  • Check tire pressure. Colder weather can require adding air to tires. Make sure pressure levels match those found in either the owner’s manual or on the driver’s door jamb, and note that pressure levels may be different for front and rear tires.
  • Check tire tread. Test tread depth with a quarter. If all of Washington’s head can be seen, it is time for new tires.
  • Check for a spare tire. Motorists should know whether their vehicle comes with a spare tire (many newer cars do not). This helps AAA know whether to send a light service vehicle (to put on the spare) or a tow truck for a vehicle without a spare.

Fluids
AAA Car Care experts report seeing increased numbers of vehicles coming in for repairs because of issues with fluids. With subzero temperatures expected, it’s critical that drivers take time to ensure proper vehicle fluids are being used, levels are correct and they are rated for the weather conditions.

  • Coolant: engine coolant performs a vital job when the temperature drops. It lowers the freezing point of the cooling system in winter. Failing to ensure coolant levels can handle the extremely cold temperatures could result in serious and expensive damage to the vehicle’s engine. AAA Tire & Auto experts recommend that coolant protection be at 30 below zero.
  • Washer Fluid: Fill the windshield washer fluid reservoir with a winter-blend cleaning solution to prevent it from freezing and avoid damage to the windshield washer system.

Safety
Whether you have a long commute to work or just need to drive a short distance to the store, preparation is key to making the trip safely. For more information on ways to prepare your vehicle for the winter weather visit 5 Ways to Prepare Your Vehicle for Winter Weather Travels.

Check your wallet to make sure your AAA membership is active and that the coverage level meets your current needs. AAA offers multiple levels of coverage and also special savings on memberships for first responders and teachers. Visit AAA.com to learn more.

AAA Car Care, Insurance and Travel Centers throughout the Philadelphia-area offer FREE car battery checks.  Motorists can see firsthand whether their car battery is strong enough to withstand the bitter cold.

AAA Car Care Center Locations:

  • WARMINSTER – 602 York Road (Bucks County)
  • LANGHORNE – 516 N Oxford Valley Road (Bucks County)
  • DOWNINGTOWN – 105 Quarry Road (Chester County)
  • WEST CHESTER – 707 E. Gay Street (Chester County)
  • CLIFTON HEIGHTS – 5233 West Baltimore Road (Delaware County)
  • WAYNE – 849 Lancaster Avenue (Delaware County)
  • WILLOW GROVE – 2506 W. Moreland Road (Montgomery County)
  • SOUTH PHILADELPHIA – 1601 South Columbus Boulevard (Philadelphia County)

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AAA provides automotive, travel and insurance services to 60 million members nationwide and more than 3.2 million members in Pennsylvania.  AAA advocates for the safety and mobility of its members and has been committed to outstanding road service for more than 100 years.  The not-for-profit, fully tax-paying member organization works on behalf of motorists, who can now map a route, find local gas prices, discover discounts, book a hotel and track their roadside assistance service with the AAA Mobile appss for iPhone, iPad and Android.  For more information, visit www.AAA.com.

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