Tips To keep Winter Car Problems at Bay

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Driving can be challenging during the winter months due to the low temperatures, slippery roads, and poor visibility. The drop in temperatures affects cars just as much as it affects people. There are a host of problems that can creep up during the cold months of winter, from difficulty starting your vehicle to low tire pressure to a dead battery. Fortunately, all these can easily be avoided by following a few essential winter car care tips, which will help you in winter-proofing your car right away. Take a close look at the following things to ensure your vehicle does not face any problems during winter:


Dead Battery- Get your car’s battery checked as freezing weather reduces their efficiency and performance. Add to that, it’s not safe to drive with a battery that is problematic. Engine’s slow to start up or not starting up at all, electrical accessories fluctuating or not working, and corrosion on the battery terminals are some signs of a dying/dead battery. Make sure to get the battery of your vehicle checked when winter is around the corner. Park your car in the garage during low temperatures, and do not go overboard with the usage of electrical equipment such as your heater, headlights or rear screen demister.


Tire- It is extremely important for your tires to be in good shape for them to have a good grip on wet and slippery roads. A worn tire can cause your car to skid, which can lead to a dangerous outcome for whoever is traveling in the car. During the winters the car tire pressure drops, so make sure to check the tire pressure every week and also the tread depth of all your tires (to avoid starting with a flat tire on a cold morning). You should rather purchase special winter tires that have been designed to perform efficiently at low temperatures than regular tires. Brakes- The importance of having good brakes on bad winter roads cannot be emphasized enough. You most probably would not like to drive in winter with worn out brake pads or faulty brakes.


If you have even the slightest doubt about your brakes, consider brakes services Freehold NJ without any delay. Other tips to keep in mind: 1. Check the condition and level of the antifreeze in your radiator 2. Replace the wipers and add washer fluid to be able to drive smoothly in a snow or ice storm 3. See to it the level of gas in the tank doesn’t get too low 4. Check the HVAC system (keeps the cabin warm) and get it serviced if required 5. Check all moving rubber belts and replace them if needed

6. Watch out cracked spark plugs (a worn or bad spark plug will reduce the efficiency of your vehicle)



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