The weather is starting to feel like winter so I wanted to share these quick tips from Car Care Council so you can get your vehicle so it is ready when severe winter weather strikes.
- Check the battery and charging system for optimum performance. Cold weather is hard on batteries.
- Check the antifreeze. As a general rule of thumb, clean, flush and put new antifreeze in the cooling system every two years.
- Check that heaters, defrosters and wipers work properly. Consider winter wiper blades and use cold weather washer fluid.
- Check the tire tread depth and tire pressure. If snow and ice are a problem in your area, consider special tires designed to grip slick roads. During winter, tire pressure should be checked weekly.
- Check the oil and filter and be diligent about changing them at recommended intervals. Dirty oil can spell trouble in winter. Consider changing to “winter weight” oil if you live in a cold climate. Check the fuel, air and transmission filters at the same time.
- Check engine performance before winter sets in. Winter magnifies existing problems such as hard starts, sluggish performance or rough idling.
- Check the brakes. The braking system is the vehicle’s most important safety item.
- Check the exhaust system for carbon monoxide leaks, which can be especially dangerous during cold weather driving when windows are closed.
- Check to see that exterior and interior lights work and headlights are properly aimed.
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