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Winter Car Care Tips and Advice

Winter Car Care Tips and Advice

The winter months are almost here. And while that means that it is time to dig out our coats and hats from the bottom of the closet, it also means that it is time to get our vehicles ready for the new season. Winter can be tough on a vehicle. The below-freezing temperatures have the ability to damage certain components on a car. To help ensure that your vehicle is able to stay in peak condition all winter long, here is a look at some of the best winter car care tips.

 

  1. Check Your Battery

Car Battery

 

Cold weather has the tendency to drain a car battery. The cold temperature will make the oil and other fluid flow slower. This means that it could take more energy to get your engine cranking. Many people think that their car battery is running well, then, they suddenly go to start their car one morning, and find that the battery is completely dead.

 

In order to ensure that your battery is able to last all winter long, it is recommended that you have your battery checked by a knowledgeable technician before the temperatures get too cold. A service technician will check the battery for any corrosion around the post, or other damage to the battery itself. They will also make sure that the battery has a good voltage reading.

 

  1. Purchase Winter Tires

Winter Car Tire

 

Winter tires are made from a special rubber compound that allows them to have better traction in the snow and ice-covered roads. In Quebec, all drivers are required to have winter tires on their vehicles from December until March. In the rest of the country, it is strongly recommended that you put winter tires on your vehicle before the temperature drops to 7 degrees or below.

 

  1. Check Your Heater

Car heater

Your car's heater is a vital component in the winter. Not only does the heater help to keep you warm in the frigid cold temperatures, but it will also keep the snow and ice off of your windows, which will help you see the roadways better. You should always check to ensure that your heater works before the temperature drops low enough to need it.

 

  1. Check Tire Pressure

Car Tire Pressure Checking

 

The cold temperatures can also affect the amount of air pressure in your tires. As the temperature drops, so does the air pressure in your car's tires. It is a good idea to check your tire pressure regularly in the winter to make sure that your tires are not getting too low. You should be able to find out how much air pressure your tires are supposed to have by looking at the sticker that is placed inside the driver's side door frame.

 

  1. Pack an Emergency Kit

 

No matter how much you have prepared your car, the winter weather can always bring unexpected events. In case you are stuck in traffic or are stuck on a snow-covered road, it is a good idea to have a survival kit packed away in your car. You should pack necessary items, such as snacks, water, flashlights, blankets, and extra clothes. You should keep this bag with you in the car all winter long.

 

Conclusion:

As winter approaches, ensuring that your vehicle is well-prepared for the challenges ahead is paramount. From checking tire pressure to ensuring optimal battery health, every detail counts. For comprehensive winter car care, trust the expertise of Brian Jessel Pre-owned BMW Service in Vancouver. Our team not only provides exceptional care tailored for chilly conditions but also offers valuable advice to keep your car performing at its best throughout the season.

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