Summer Repairs Before Storing Your Lite Trax

Summer Repairs Before Storing Your Lite Trax

Summer Repairs Before Storing Your Lite TraxIf you own a Lite Trax Snowtrax vehicle, you have probably used it every single day or, at least, every other day during the winter months. There are no other vehicles that can remove and trudge through thick, heavy, or light snowfall like the Lite Trax snowtrax.

When the winter months fade and we emerge into the warmer dryer climate, your use of the Lite Trax will come sparingly and eventually, it will be time to store it for the summer.

This is a great opportunity to let your Lite Trax snowtrax rest and recuperate for the next winter season. In order for this to happen, any needed repairs should be made now.

You might not be aware of the common repairs to a snowtrax and especially those that should be made prior to summer storage.

Repairs can often seem to be a daunting task. With Lite Trax however, we only use parts that are easy to obtain so that when replacement parts are needed, it will be easy to track them down.

Lite Trax Summer Storage Repairs:

  • Start the Lite Trax, let it run and listen for any unusual sounds. Replace engine spark plugs, wires and oil as well as refill coolant.
  • If leaks are suspected, you will want to see a licensed and professional repair service. Leaks can cause a severe threat to the usage of the Lite Trax as well as to the health of the driver.
  • For broken light bulbs, remove and replace. All Lite Trax parts are easily accessible.
  • Look for cracks, loose bolts, and rust lines in the roll track. Snow and ice can prevent a proper inspection, so bring the Lite Trax onto the asphalt.
  • Ensure the battery has enough voltage and that the connections are not showing any oxidation.
  • Siphon out any old gas or diesel and replace with new.

In order for your Lite Trax snowtrax vehicle to take care of your needs during the winter months, perform the above checks and repairs before summer. As always, contact us with any questions.