Coolant Level
In colder weather, it’s important to add coolant to increase your car’s performance. Plus, coolant fluid will prevent water from chilling in your AC condenser. No matter what, your coolant should be replaced every two to five years.
Battery Condition
Conduct a voltage test to make sure your battery is operating properly in the cold weather. Many accidents are caused by malfunctioning batteries, so be sure that yours is ready for the winter!
Headlights
With snow on the horizon, be sure that your headlights are working as they should. Broken headlights are dangerous anytime of year, but especially so in the harsh and increasingly unsafe conditions of winter.
Brakes
When the roads are more slippery and sliding is more common, your brakes take an extra beating. Make sure that your brakes are holding up by regularly inspecting them. As soon as you notice an issue, have your brakes replaced or looked at by a professional to protect yourself from an accident.
Windshield Wipers
Before the weather gets too bad, be sure to clean your windshield wipers. Removing any debris or mud can help increase your visibility in upcoming snow. Also, be sure to clean snow and ice from your wipers before driving throughout the winter.
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