Winter driving demands extra attention to your vehicle’s condition. This checklist helps you prepare your car against cold-weather challenges.
Inspecting Tires for Winter Conditions
Ensure your tires have adequate tread depth and consider switching to winter tires for better traction on ice and snow.
Proper tire inflation is also crucial since pressure decreases with colder temperatures.
Checking Battery Health
Cold reduces battery performance and increases starting difficulties. Test your battery and clean any corrosion from terminals.
Replacing an old battery before winter can prevent unexpected failures.
Fluids and Heating System
Antifreeze levels and the heating system should be tested to ensure proper engine warmth and cabin comfort.
Windshield washer fluid should also be winter-rated to avoid freezing.
Brake System Evaluation
Brakes must be responsive in slippery conditions. Have pads and rotors checked and replace worn components ahead of winter.
Responsive brakes can help avoid accidents on icy roads.
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