If you’re from Plant City, you already know the drill—July rolls in with sunny mornings and stormy afternoons. One minute you're cruising down Baker Street, the next you’re driving through a downpour with wipers on overdrive.
Florida summer brings pop-up thunderstorms, flash floods, and road-slicking rain that can surprise even the most seasoned drivers.
At Jarrett Scott Ford Service, we’ve seen firsthand how this weather can take a toll on your vehicle. That’s why we’ve put together a quick checklist to help you get storm-ready and safe on our local roads.
1. Check Your Wiper Blades
Thunderstorms mean poor visibility and windshield wipers are your first line of defense. If they leave streaks, squeak loudly, or skip sections, it’s time for a replacement. In Florida’s climate, wipers wear out faster, especially after a hot and dry June.
Tip: Consider upgrading to all-weather or silicone wipers for better durability during long rainy spells.
2. Make Sure Your Lights Shine Bright
Thunderstorms often bring dark skies even in the afternoon. Functioning headlights, taillights, and brake lights are crucial for both your safety and for helping other drivers see you.
Stop by QuickLane for a free bulb inspection, and we’ll make sure every light on your vehicle is good to go.
3. Test Your Brakes
Wet roads already make it harder to stop—and if your brake pads are worn, that risk only increases. If you notice squeaking, grinding, or vibration when you hit the brakes, it’s time to get them checked.
Florida’s high humidity can also speed up rust on your brake rotors, so regular inspections can save you expensive repairs later on.
4. Inspect Your Tires for Grip and Safety
Hydroplaning is a real danger in stormy weather. Tires with low tread can’t channel water away effectively, increasing the risk of skidding. Use the penny test—insert a penny into your tread grooves. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, it’s time for new tires.
Bonus: Ask our QuickLane techs about tire rotation or balancing to get the most out of your current set.
5. Top Off Fluids—Especially Windshield Washer & Brake Fluid
A clean windshield is essential during heavy downpours. Make sure your washer fluid reservoir is full and consider using rain-repelling windshield treatment to improve visibility.
While you’re at it, we’ll check your brake fluid, transmission fluid, and coolant—because storm season often means long traffic delays and engine strain.
6. Plan for the Unexpected
- Keep an emergency kit in your car with must-haves like a flashlight, jumper cables, poncho, umbrella, and a portable phone charger.
- Double-check your tires to handle wet, slippery roads.
- And if you come across a flooded street? Turn around - it’s never worth the risk.
Schedule a Quick Service at Jarrett Scott Ford Service in Plant City
Don’t wait until the storm hits. Stop by QuickLane at Jarrett Scott Ford Service in Plant City for a fast, reliable checkup. Whether you book online or just drive in, we’ll get your vehicle ready for whatever Florida weather throws your way.