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How to Avoid Engine Trouble During Denver’s Temperature Swings

July 21, 2025 by Denver Express Car Care

If you’ve lived in Denver for any length of time, you’ve experienced temperature swings. We have our fair share of days over 90 degrees. Prefer it cold? It’s been known to get down into the negative twenties a time or two. 

While you might not see 90 degrees and negative twenty in the same day, it isn’t unusual to see a fifty or even sixty-degree swing in a day. You know what it does to you. Imagine what it does to your car’s engine. 

Those wild temperature swings we all love to complain about can wreak havoc on your vehicle, especially under the hood. Going from warm to freezing in a matter of hours can strain your engine, wear out critical parts faster, and leave you stranded with issues you could’ve avoided.

We see this all the time. The good news? You don’t have to be caught off guard. With just a little planning and regular maintenance, you can avoid engine trouble and keep your car running strong, no matter what the weather throws at you.

Here’s how.

Know What Temperature Swings Do to Your Engine

Your engine isn’t just a block of metal. It’s a complex system made up of moving parts, delicate sensors, and fluid-based systems that all work together.

How to Avoid Engine Trouble During Denver’s Temperature Swings

When the temperature outside changes quickly, everything from the oil viscosity to coolant performance and metal expansion rates are affected. That leads to:

  • Fluid thickening (especially oil and coolant)
  • Battery drain or failure
  • Tire pressure fluctuation
  • Cracked hoses or brittle belts
  • Increased condensation (which can lead to rust or corrosion)
  • Engine misfires or rough starts

The result? Harder cold starts, overheating, strange noises, leaks, warning lights. Or worse, full-on breakdowns.

Stay On Top of Oil Changes

Engine oil is your first line of defense against temperature changes. It lubricates, cools, and protects your engine’s internal components. But it can only do its job if it’s fresh and at the right consistency.

In cold weather, oil thickens. If it’s old or the wrong grade, it won’t circulate properly, and that means your engine is running dry when it matters most.

Our advice?

Check your oil monthly and change it as recommended. In Colorado’s climate, synthetic oil is often a better choice; it handles extreme heat and cold better than conventional blends. And always use the grade recommended by your car’s manufacturer.

Keep Your Coolant Cool

Coolant (aka antifreeze) is another hero during Denver’s wild weather swings. It keeps your engine from overheating in the summer and freezing in the winter.

But old, dirty coolant can lose its ability to regulate temperature. And if the mixture isn’t right (it should be 50/50 antifreeze and water), it could freeze in your radiator or fail to protect against overheating.

Check your coolant:

  • The overflow reservoir should be full
  • The fluid should be clean and brightly colored (not rusty, brown, or cloudy)
  • Have it flushed every 30,000–50,000 miles or as recommended

And remember—never check or open the radiator cap while your engine is hot.

Inspect Belts and Hoses Often

Denver’s dry air and rapid temperature shifts are tough on rubber. Belts and hoses expand and contract as temperatures rise and fall, leading to cracks, hardening, or brittleness over time.

You’ll want to:

  • Visually inspect for any signs of cracks, fraying, or leaks
  • Feel the hoses—are they too soft or too stiff?
  • Listen for squealing (that can signal a slipping belt)

We recommend checking these at every oil change or service visit. Replacing a worn hose now is a whole lot cheaper than repairing engine damage later.

Test Your Battery—Before It Dies

A healthy battery is crucial for cold starts and smooth engine function. But batteries hate extremes, both heat and cold.

Denver’s winter mornings can cut a battery’s cranking power in half. And a hot summer? That can cause the fluid inside to evaporate, shortening its lifespan.

Avoid surprises:

  • Have your battery tested before winter and again in spring
  • Check for corrosion at the terminals
  • Clean connections if needed
  • Consider replacing the battery if it’s more than 3 years old

It only takes a few minutes, and it could save you from a no-start situation on a freezing morning.

Check and Replace Air Filters Regularly

Engines need the right mix of air and fuel to operate efficiently. And with dust, pollen, and sudden temperature drops affecting air density, your engine air filter plays a key role in keeping everything balanced.

A clogged filter can reduce fuel efficiency, cause rough idling, or trigger the check engine light. In Denver’s dusty summers and unpredictable seasons, that filter can clog faster than expected.

Pop it out and check.

If it’s dirty, replace it. Simple as that.

We recommend checking every 12,000 to 15,000 miles—or sooner if you drive in dusty conditions.

Your car breathes easier—and so does your wallet—when airflow is clear.

Watch for Warning Signs After Weather Shifts

Even if you’re on top of your maintenance, your vehicle might still give you a heads-up when something’s not right.

Be alert for:

  • Slow starts or stalling
  • Knocking or pinging noises
  • Engine running hotter or colder than usual
  • New dashboard warning lights
  • Unusual smells (burning, sweet, or fuel-like odors)

Any of these can be early signs of trouble. And catching them early could mean the difference between a quick fix and a major engine repair.

Warm Up Smart—But Don’t Overdo It

It’s tempting to let your car idle for 10 minutes on cold mornings, but today’s engines don’t need long warm-ups. In fact, extended idling can cause fuel buildup and wear out your engine faster.

Instead, start your car, wait 30–60 seconds, and drive gently for the first few miles. That gets your oil circulating and your engine up to temperature faster without wasting gas or hurting performance.

Bonus: Schedule a Seasonal Engine Check

One of the best ways to avoid engine trouble? Let a pro take a look before the season changes.

We offer seasonal inspections that include:

  • Full fluid checks
  • Battery and charging system tests
  • Belt and hose inspection
  • Air filter checks
  • Diagnostic scans for potential issues

We’ll catch the little problems before they become big ones—and give you peace of mind as Denver’s weather flips from one extreme to another.

Don’t Let Denver’s Weather Catch You Off Guard

We can’t change the forecast. But we can help you stay one step ahead of it.

By paying attention to your fluids, filters, belts, and battery, and scheduling regular service, you’ll avoid most of the engine trouble that comes with Colorado’s unpredictable climate.

And if something still feels off? Don’t wait for a breakdown. Bring your car in. Our experienced techs know the local conditions and can help you prepare for anything—sun, snow, or both in one day.

Schedule your seasonal engine check today and stay road-ready, no matter how crazy the forecast gets.

Filed Under: Denver Auto Repair Tagged With: Car Maintenance Denver, Engine Repair Denver

How to Know If Your Car Needs Suspension Repair in Denver’s Bumpy Roads

May 28, 2025 by Denver Express Car Care

What are your plans for this weekend? Heading into the mountains for a day of skiing? Or maybe driving to your favorite trail for a hike? 

Living in Denver means you get the best of everything. Mountain adventures, sunny days, snowy escapades, and a vibrant city life, you can experience it all in one day. 

But if you’ve driven around town lately, you know it also means one other thing: bumpy, unpredictable roads.

Potholes, rough construction zones, winding mountain drives—your car’s suspension takes a beating. And while your suspension system is designed to handle a lot, it isn’t invincible. Over time, wear and tear can lead to problems you shouldn’t ignore.

How can you tell if your car needs suspension repair? And why does it matter so much, especially here in Colorado? Let’s take a closer look.

How to Know If Your Car Needs Suspension Repair in Denver’s Bumpy Roads

Why Your Suspension Matters

What do you think of when someone mentions your car’s suspension system? It’s responsible for more than just a smooth ride. It also:

  • Keeps your tires firmly planted on the road for better traction and control.
  • Helps absorb shocks from bumps, potholes, and rough terrain.
  • Improves steering stability and braking effectiveness.

When the suspension is compromised, it doesn’t just mean a rougher ride. It can also impact your safety, fuel efficiency, and even the longevity of your tires.

In a place like Denver, where road conditions can change dramatically from one block to the next, a healthy suspension is critical.

Common Signs Your Suspension Needs Attention

The good news is that your car usually gives you hints when the suspension system is struggling. You just have to know what to listen and look for.

Excessive Bouncing After Hitting a Bump

If your car keeps bouncing after you drive over a pothole or speed bump, that’s a classic sign your shocks or struts may be worn out.

Normally, your suspension should absorb the impact quickly and stabilize your car. If it feels like you’re riding a pogo stick, it’s time for an inspection.

Nose Dives, Body Leans, or Squatting

Does your car:

  • Dive forward when you brake?
  • Lean hard to the side when you take a turn?
  • Squat backward when you accelerate?

These are all signs that your suspension isn’t properly distributing weight like it should. Worn shocks and struts can’t control the vehicle’s movement, making it less stable—and less safe.

Rough, Jarring Ride

One of the easiest ways to tell if your suspension needs repair is by the way your ride feels.

If every little bump, crack, and pothole feels magnified, or if your teeth chatter every time you hit a rough patch of road, your suspension’s ability to absorb shock is probably compromised.

You shouldn’t feel every flaw in the pavement. If you do, it’s worth getting checked out.

Steering Feels Loose or Drifting

When your suspension is in good shape, your steering should feel tight, responsive, and controlled.

If you find yourself constantly correcting the steering wheel or it feels like the car is drifting even when you’re going straight, it could point to problems with your suspension system—or possibly your alignment, which often goes hand-in-hand.

In any case, it’s not something to ignore.

Uneven Tire Wear

Take a look at your tires. Is the tread wearing down more on one side than the other? Or are there bald spots?

Uneven tire wear often signals that your suspension isn’t holding your vehicle evenly, causing more pressure on certain tires. Left unchecked, it can shorten the life of your tires and create even more suspension and alignment problems down the road.

Oily or Damaged Shocks

Here’s one you can physically check.

Take a look underneath your car (or better yet, have a mechanic do it safely). If you notice that your shocks or struts are greasy or leaking fluid, that’s a red flag.

Shocks need hydraulic fluid to dampen the bumps. If they’re leaking, they can’t do their job—and your suspension’s effectiveness plummets.

How Denver’s Roads Speed Up Suspension Problems

You don’t have to be a car expert to know that Colorado’s driving conditions are rough on vehicles.

  • Potholes grow fast thanks to freeze-thaw cycles in the winter.
  • Gravel roads and construction sites can kick up debris that damages suspension parts.
  • Mountain driving demands more from your steering, braking, and suspension systems with sharp turns, elevation changes, and sudden weather shifts.

All these factors mean that Denver drivers need to stay even more vigilant about suspension health than drivers in milder climates.

What might be “normal wear” elsewhere can turn into serious damage here if you’re not careful.

How Often Should You Check Your Suspension?

There’s no hard-and-fast rule, but most experts recommend inspecting your suspension:

  • At least once a year, during a general vehicle checkup
  • Anytime you notice warning signs like those listed above
  • After a hard impact, such as hitting a large pothole, curb, or being in a minor collision

Regular inspections allow minor problems to be caught early—before they become big, expensive repairs.

What Suspension Repairs Might Include

When you bring your car in because of suspension concerns, one of our mechanics will perform a thorough inspection. Common suspension repairs might include:

  • Replacing worn shocks or struts
  • Repairing or replacing ball joints
  • Replacing bushings that have cracked or deteriorated
  • Aligning the wheels to correct handling issues
  • Inspecting and tightening steering components

The right solution depends on the specific symptoms and the condition of the components.

Why Trust Us for Your Suspension Repair?

Here in Denver, we know the toll that mountain drives, city potholes, and changing weather can take on your car. That’s why we take suspension repair seriously.

When you bring your vehicle to us, you can count on:

  • Thorough inspections tailored to Colorado driving conditions
  • Honest assessments and clear explanations of what’s going on
  • High-quality parts that restore your vehicle’s performance
  • Certified mechanics with years of experience diagnosing and fixing suspension systems

We’re here to help you stay safe on every road—whether you’re cruising downtown or climbing up to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Ready to Keep Your Ride Smooth and Safe?

If your car has been bouncing, drifting, or just feeling a little off, don’t wait until it becomes a bigger problem.

Schedule a suspension inspection with our expert team today. We’ll help you diagnose the issue, recommend the right repairs, and get you back on the road, smoothly and safely.

Because when you’re navigating Denver’s bumpy streets and adventurous mountain roads, you deserve a car that’s ready for it all.

Filed Under: Suspension Tagged With: Car Maintenance Denver, Suspension Repair Denver

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