Have you
prepared your car for the winter weather that’s fast approaching? Taking care of regular maintenance needs as well as making sure your tires are rotated and inspected are huge for making sure your vehicle is winter weather proof. Here are some
tips to make sure you are fully prepared for whatever this year’s winter
weather decides to throw at you.
Regular
Maintenance:
Now's the time to get your car up to speed
on all of its regular maintenance. That means taking care of any fluids that
may have been neglected while you were out enjoying the summer sun or going in
for that 60,000-mile tune-up if you're due. Check, change and/or top off your
oil, coolant, brakes and transmission fluid as needed. In the case of your oil
or automatic transmission, make sure you get a high-quality filter, too.
Check
Your Tires:
Go ahead and have your tires rotated
and inspected. The last thing you need in cold, wet weather is to be driving on
bald or dry rotted tires.
Try looking into snow (or
winter) tires, depending on your location or length of time you'll be spending
in the snow. Winter tires are made with special low temperature resilient
rubber compounds and have deep treads that grip unploughed snow and ice.
Don’t forget to make sure your spare
tire has enough air in it. Once you've made sure everything looks good, take a
look at your tire pressure.
Maintain
the Coolant System:
The most important tip is to take the
time to get your car's coolant system checked. If any part of the system comes
up with a shaky bill of health, swap the parts for new ones. That means having
your car's radiator pressure tested and the hoses examined for cracks or
bulges.
If you can't remember the last time
your water pump was replaced, or if your pump has more miles on it than what
the manufacturer recommends, it's time for a new one. Even if everything comes
up good to go under the hood, replacing your engine's coolant is cheap
insurance against extreme temperatures. Over time, antifreeze can actually
generate a weak electrical current, which can then cause oxidation and
eventually failure inside of your coolant system.
Stock
Your Car:
Stranded by the side of the road can be
dangerous in the best of conditions, but when sub-zero temperatures or bad
weather is involved, it could become deadly. Carrying these supplies is
essential:
- a blanket
- jumper cables
- a flashlight
- chains
- a first-aid kit
- a small knife
- flares
- water gloves
- small shovel
- waterproof matches
- ice scraper
- a bag of sand or kitty litter to help provide traction if your car is stuck in the snow
- jumper cables
- a flashlight
- chains
- a first-aid kit
- a small knife
- flares
- water gloves
- small shovel
- waterproof matches
- ice scraper
- a bag of sand or kitty litter to help provide traction if your car is stuck in the snow
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