It's Not Too Late To Winterize Your Car
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Winterizing Checklist
1. Check your car's coolant. Your car needs the correct mixture to be protected in freezing temperatures. If necessary have the system flushed and the coolant replaced.2. Check your battery. Make sure it will hold a charge. Clear away any corrosion that may have built up around the cables and the posts. If you have a battery that is over three years old, you may want to check into having it changed.
3. The hoses and belts need to be checked for wear and tear. Replace the belts if needed.
4. Get your car's oil changed before it get really cold. If it is about time for your car's oil to be changed, then go ahead and have it done. Don't wait until it gets really cold. Cold temperatures tend to make the oil thicken. Thick oil is not good for your car's engine.
5. Check the windshield wipers and windshield wiper fluid.Windshield wipers usually last about a year. They get brittle in the cold. If you are using your car in an area where there is a lot of snow and ice, the sand and salt put down on the road can get under your windshield wiper and may damage your windshield. Also, make sure that you keep windshield wiper fluid full. Water will not work in the winter for wiper fluid. It will freeze.
6. Check your tire pressure and tire tread.Tire pressure usually drops in colder weather. Low tire pressure will not give you good traction in ice and snow. Check your car manual to see what the appropriate tire pressure for your vehicle should be in colder weather. If the tread on your tires is becoming worn, now is the time you might want to consider replacing your tires. If you live in an area that gets a lot of snow and ice, you may even want to consider replacing the tires with snow tires.
7. Make sure that your spare tire has enough air and is not flat.If you are like my husband and me, we don't think about the spare until we need it.
8. Have your brakes checked.You wouldn't want to find out that you needed new brakes when they go out when traveling on snow and ice.
9. Check your front, back, and brake lights.Make sure that all lighting systems are working properly. The days are shorter and winter days can often be darker. You want to be able to see when you are driving and you want others to be able to see you.
10. Have your car's fuel system checked. Have the fuel system flushed if needed. Also have the fuel filter changed if needed.
11. Put together an emergency kit. This should include a flashlight, a windshield scraper, a blanket, a portable radio, cell phone charger, snacks, toilet paper, baby wipes, snacks, gloves, extra fluids for your car, drinking water, extra diapers (if you have a little one), and extra clothes.
It's All About Car Care
Winterizing Your Car Now Can Save Money
By winterizing now, you can actually save money. Replacing worn tires can prevent tire blow outs and possible accidents. Replacing worn windshield wipers can save your windshield by keeping the old worn wipers from scratching your windshield when moving over ice or snow. We're Going to Winterize our Car!!!
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