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Get Your Car Winter Ready – Be Prepared Before Winter Weather Strikes

By: Anne Youngercomment

Now that November has arrived, winter is right around the corner and you never know what to expect when it comes to Mother Nature. With that being said, I like to make sure that our vehicles are properly running after all of our summer activity and of course, the heat, as a way to prepare for winter.  

Get Your Car Ready for Winter

There are a variety of things that need to be done to keep a car in tip-top running condition and of course, if you don’t have any first hand knowledge of routine automotive maintenance, I suggest you bring your car into your local dealership, such as Humes Chrysler, to have it serviced.

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Winter Maintenance List

When it comes to caring for our vehicles, I like to make sure the following things are taken care of before the first snow hits the ground.

  • Air Filter – Change out your air filter
  • Oil Change – Make sure you head into the winter with a fresh oil change
  • Check fluid levels – make sure all fluids are topped off.
  • Wiper Blades – Replace wiper blades.
  • Battery and Charging System – Have the battery and charging system tested and make sure it is in good condition and will survive the cold winter.
  • Battery Cables and Terminals – Make sure all connections are secure and remove any corrosion from the terminals and posts.
  • Drive Belts – Inspect belts for cracks or fraying. 
  • Engine Hoses –Visually inspect the cooling system hoses for leaks, cracks or loose clamps.
  • Tire Tread –  If any tire has less than 3/32-inches of tread and replace any tires that do not.
  • Tire Pressure – Check tire pressure  frequently during winter months
  • Emergency Road Kit – Stock your emergency road kit for the winter

By taking your car to a reputable service center, you can ensure that your vehicle is ready to hit the road this winter!

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