How to Care for Your Car During Winter

Tuesday, January 29, 2008



Your car is important investment. It may even biggest asset, to date. Plus, you need it to get to and from work and other many places. For these reasons and more, it is essential to understand how to take care of it during these cold, winter months.

For instance, do you know that you need to check the thread count on your tires? Why? If your thread count is low your car won't have as good of a grip onto the road. This could cause your car to slide quicker, causing accidents.

Some people who live in areas that get a lot of snow prefer to have snow tires installed onto their cars during the winter months. This is especially helpful for those who have cars that have rear wheel drive. The reason is that snow tires helps to distribute more weight to the back of the car which helps to keep the car from skidding. Those who do not wish to go to the expense of installing snow tires or the hassle, may instead put some extra weight in their trunk in the form of blocks or sandbags.

A couple of simple things that most of us can do ourselves to help our cars is: checking our windshield wipers for cuts and tears or just replacing them since they are so inexpensive and easy to do, adding extra washer fluid, especially the kind that has extra additives in it that will help to melt frost from our window, making sure all of our other fluids are full, especially our antifreeze. Antifreeze is important. It helps keeps our radiator from freezing. Once a radiator freezes, it may develop little holes, which can lead to some serious auto repair work.

After we have done all the little things that we are able to ourselves, we may want to consider making an appointment with our mechanic and having him do a maintenance check. You could ask him to check over all belts, your brake system, and any other areas that he feels should be checked, just to make sure your car is running at tip top performance for these cold days of winter.

Hopefully, your mechanic will not find anything major wrong with your car. Then you are left with checking all the lights on your car. You want to make sure your headlights, turning lights, brake lights and even your flashers are working properly. When they aren't working they usually just need a new bulb or possibly a new fuse. If you are unable to fix the problem some of the salespeople at some auto parts stores are more than happy to assist you.

Finally, you should make sure your emergency kit that you store in your car is up to date. Check to see if the medication has not expired. You should have antibiotic cream store in there as well as bandages, gauze, aspirin, tweezers, and stomach medication. You should have these items on hand in case you break down along the road: a flashlight with fresh batteries, a blanket, some foods such as crackers, chips, bottled water, protein bars, etc, road flares, etc.

Some of these tips may seem to be a bit extreme. But what you do now to take care of your car may keep your car running smooth all winter long and that is why we should all read every how to take of our car winter tip we can. article source: Jeffry_Meier

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