4 Tips for Winterizing Your Vehicle
BY Jenica December 2, 2020
Winter has come and with it the treacherous roads! If you intend to travel this season and live in a colder environment, here are a few tips to keep in mind to keep your commute safe:
Check Your Tire Tread
Make sure there’s enough tread in your tires to keep traction on the roads. To check your tire’s tread, use the penny test. Just take a penny and place it in the groove of the tire with Lincoln’s head so that the top of Lincoln’s head is no longer visible. If his entire head is visible while in the groove, it’s time to replace your tires.
Consider an investment in snow tires if you’re driving in icy conditions. Keep in mind tread pattern, tread depth, and tread compound dependent on your location.
Change Your Fluids
New oil, antifreeze, and window wiper fluid should be changed out for regular maintenance and colder temperatures to prevent car troubles. Check the levels regularly before major road trips.
Check Your Battery
Did you know your car battery weakens in cold weather? Don’t find yourself stranded in the cold with an old battery. You can stop into most auto shops to have them check your battery health for preventative maintenance.
Be Prepared with a Winter Supply Box
Sometimes the unexpected happens and we find ourselves stuck on the side of the road. Be prepared for minor breakdowns by putting together a kit with road flares, flashlights, gloves, a blanket, food, and a radio to keep safe if you find yourself stuck.
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