If you are someone who parks underneath a tree, or in a wooded area, you may notice at this time of year, a collection of leaves grows in the area between your windshield and the hood.
This is especially true if you are not a daily driver and leave the car parked for extended periods of time. Although the tendency is to ignore them in the hope they will blow away, you may want to take action as soon as possible. Leaves trapped between your windshield and hood may seem innocuous, but could lead to much more severe problems if not periodically “raked” from your car.

So if you park under a tree or in a wooded area, or you don’t drive your car every day, try to keep the leaves from accumulating. Maintenance is simple and can be done yourself. Simply open the hood of your vehicle (check owners manual on how to open your hood) and then secure the hood open. Rake the leaves from the area between the windshield and the hood with your hands. Wearing gloves is unnecessary. And then close and secure the hood of the vehicle when finished. Simple.
It is also a good idea to have the cabin air filters, wipers and inside the compartment checked once in a while to make sure there isn’t any animal nesting somewhere. You don’t run a hotel!
If you need a professional to inspect your vehicle for such items or help with raking the leaves out, give Openbay a try – Openbay helps you with all your vehicle repair and maintenance needs to include keeping your vehicle in tip top operational condition.