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Winterizing your car

Taking the time to perform winter auto maintenance brings you one step closer to being prepared for the falling temperature and snow.

Exterior of the car:

Windshield wipers. Check windshield wipers blades and replace the blade if it streaks or if over 1 year old. Consider using winter blades for tough ice buildups.

Tires. Check tires for wearing, balding or alignment issues. Check tire pressure at least once a month. Improperly inflated tires can reduce gripping when you need it the most.

Lights. Check to make sure all lights are in working condition. With lower visibility in the winter, you want to make sure other drivers can see you.

Brake pads and shoes. Replace worn pads and have your brakes professionally inspected ensures immediate response in icy or slippery situations.

 

Under the hood:

Top off your fluids: engine coolants, power steering, brake, radiator, windshield washer and battery fluids. Use a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water in the engine cooling system. Check your owner's manual or antifreeze container for specifications. Flush the cooling system every two years. Use winter windshield washer antifreeze, and consider using winter wiper blades.

Gas. Keep your gas tank at least half full. This helps reduce moisture problems in the fuel system.

Belts. Look for cracks or fraying edges in the belt. Change belts that are worn or cracked. Follow the owner's manual for preventive maintenance.

Oil. Get an oil and filter change, recommended at every 3,000 miles.

Spark plugs. Check spark plugs. Replace if they are worn or misfiring.

Battery. The cold temperature increases the battery workload and can take a toll. If your car cranks slowly when you start it, have that battery checked. Replace battery if it is more than three years old. Clean corrosion off the contacts. Be sure to avoid contact with battery acid, use gloves and eye protection.

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