Every winter, I talk with customers who want to make sure their vehicles are ready for cold temperatures and icy conditions. Preparing your car before winter hits is the best way to avoid problems later. Here’s a simple guide to help you get winter-ready.
1. Inspect Your Battery
Cold weather weakens batteries, and many drivers don’t realize theirs is failing until the first freezing night. Have your battery tested before winter hits. It’s a quick check and can save you from a frustrating morning when your car won’t start.
2. Replace Wiper Blades and Use Winter Washer Fluid
If you can’t see clearly, you can’t drive safely. Winter wiper blades and freeze-resistant washer fluid make a huge difference during snow and ice storms. Don’t forget to clear snow from the hood so it doesn’t blow onto your windshield.
3. Check Your Coolant and Heater System
Your coolant (antifreeze) keeps your engine from freezing and overheating. Make sure the levels are correct and the mixture is right for winter temperatures. A quick inspection can also ensure your heater and defroster are working properly—something you’ll appreciate on frosty mornings.
4. Monitor Tire Health
Bald or uneven tires are dangerous in winter. If your tread depth is low, consider switching to winter tires. The extra grip gives you better acceleration, braking, and control on snow and ice.
5. Keep Your Fuel Tank Half Full
This reduces condensation in the tank, which helps prevent fuel line freeze. It also ensures you have enough fuel if you get stuck in traffic or need to run the engine for warmth in an emergency.
Preparing now means fewer surprises later. And if you'd like help winterizing your vehicle, stop by [Your Dealership Name] in [Dealer City]—we’re happy to help you get road-ready.