Getting Geared Up For Winter
With winter fast approaching, it's important to make sure your vehicle is equipped to handle the harsh conditions the season can bring. Even though wintertime is generally a hectic time for many people, it is important to not overlook proper car care during this crucial maintenance period. The following are some tips to prepare your vehicle for winter conditions:
- Get a Tune-Up- It is essential in the winter to get your hoses, belts, spark plugs, wires, and battery inspected by an automotive professional and replaced if necessary. A tune-up is crucial to make sure your car is in top condition and to minimize wear on your engine. Your car's engine performs differently during the winter, so a tune-up will make your car start easier and run better.
- Check Coolants- Antifreeze/coolant needs to be checked and topped off before temperatures drop. If there is not a sufficient level of antifreeze in your vehicle the water can freeze up, expand and crack key engine components. Besides topping it off, antifreeze/coolant should be flushed and refilled according to your manufacturer's recommendations.
- Check Tire Tread- Traction is crucial during the wintertime because of slick road conditions. Bald tires should be replaced immediately in order to avoid a possible dangerous situation.
- Inspect Tire Pressure- During the colder months it is imperative to check tire pressure more frequently. Tires can lose 1 pound per square inch of air pressure for every 10( drop in temperature. Under-inflated tires will lessen gripping action because the tread will no longer meet the road the way that it's supposed to.
- Replace Worn Brake Pads and Shoes- If your brakes squeal when you stop, your vehicle pulls to the side when braking, or your vehicle shakes when the brakes are applied you need to have your brake system inspected as soon as possible.
- Check Windshield Wipers- Typically wiper blades need to be replaced every 6 months and now is the perfect time to invest in some wipers made specifically for winter conditions. During the winter months, visibility is vital and if the blades are streaking or causing problems they should be changed out.
- Make Sure the Headlights and Taillights are Working Properly- Since there will be longer periods of darkness now, it is a good idea to make sure that not only do the lights work, but that they are properly aligned as well.
- Check to Make Sure that the Heater and Defroster are in Good Working Condition- Make sure that the vents are not clogged and that they will put out warm air when necessary.
- Prepare a Winter Emergency Road Kit- Essentials for this kit include a cell phone, blankets, bottled water, snacks, ice-scraper, and warm clothing.
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it may seem like car maintenance is something that can wait. However, by not protecting your car against the harsh winter conditions you are creating unnecessary stress and taking risks with your safety. Winter car care is essential to keeping you and your family secure during the winter season.
Jim Orsi
Director of Operations for Jiffy Lube
