Winter Car Care Tips

by Javier Maldonado - Posted 4 years ago

While it is important to keep up with regular maintenance for your vehicle yearly, the winter months can especially take a toll on your vehicle.
Here are some tips to keep you and your family safe, and to prevent long term damage to your vehicle!

1. Swap out regular tires for winter tires.
Snow or not, if you live in an area where temperatures regularly fall below 45 degrees, winter tires are recommended. They're made to give you better traction while turning or stopping on cold pavement.

2. Check tire pressure weekly. 
Driving on under inflated tires can cause them to wear down prematurely and lose traction on icy or slippery surfaces. Your tires lose a pound of pressure with every 10-degree drop in temperature.

3. Keep your fuel tank half full.
During winter weather, it's a good idea to keep at least half a tank of fuel in the vehicle in the event of an emergency or if you need to take and alternate route due to flooding. For longer road trips, plan stops for gas in advance.

4. Add a protective layer.
A coat of polymer wax can create a barrier against grime, sleet, and more. Couple that with high-pressure car washes after winter storms to rinse away buildup in hard-to-reach areas such as wheels, wheel wells and under body.

5. Protect your windshield wipers. 
If you park outdoors, leave the wipers in the raised position to prevent them from freezing to the windshield. Never use your wiper blades to remove ice, snow or frost from the windshield; use an ice scraper instead.