How to Take care of your Car During Winter?

Posted by Thomas Wattson on December 11th, 2020

When it comes to taking care of your vehicle, every season demands a different type of car. Whether it is the scorching heat or the thundering rainfall, your vehicle needs your attention and maintenance to make it through. In this article, we will be talking about how to take care of your car during winters.

With the plummeting temperature comes the rise in breakdown and issues that leave you stranded in the middle of the road. And nobody likes that!

To make sure the incoming snow or the foggy afternoon cannot hamper your drive and car, have a look at these winter car care tips that ensure a smooth and pleasant drive. 

Battery

We know that battery makes up an integral part of your vehicle. Without a well-functioning battery, our car may not even start, let alone function efficiently. As the cold begins to settle, the battery is under greater strain than ever due to increased use of blower, heater, and fog lights. The cold temperature also reduces the output of the battery. 

The first step would be to take care of your battery and regularly charge it to ensure you’re not stranded in a cold gloomy night with a dead battery. Moreover, the wet cold weather takes a toll on the electrics of your vehicle, which gives you another reason to keep an eye on the battery. 

At 0° F, a battery has only about half the cranking power it has at 80° F. This means as the temperature drops, so will the performance of your battery. If you notice any trouble starting the car or have any doubts regarding the condition of your battery, it is recommended to get it professionally checked. You can also take a look at your car manual and have a look at the battery yourself. If it is older than 5 years, it is better to let an experienced mechanic have a look. 

Engine Coolant + Antifreeze

When it comes to winter maintenance tips, it is essential to notice every single liquid and keep it safe from freezing over. In case your radiator does not have the correct mixture of antifreeze and water, it could freeze and cause a build-up, which could lead to a leak or a failed transmission. 

It is recommended to keep the engine coolant at a ratio of 50:50 mix of water and antifreeze. However, many people top up the fluid with water during the year, which makes it susceptible to freezing during the winters. Make sure you’re using a correct mixture as the freezing can lead to overheating of the engine. 

If you live in an extremely cold area, you can call for a 60/40 ratio or 70/30 ratio. However, make sure you do not use a higher antifreeze to water ratio than the one mentioned. If you’re not sure, it is better to allow your local car garage to take care of it. 

| Also Read: Rainy Season Car Care: 10 Tips for Driving in the Rain |

Tyres

Whether it is winters, summers, or rains, taking care of your tyres is extremely important for your and others safety. Since it is the contact between the road and steering, it is essential to ensure that it is in the best condition. From the pressure to the tread, you should take a regular look at the tyres. Skidding in the snow is not the best way to know your tyres need a replacement. 

It is recommended to have a minimum 3mm depth during the winter as opposed to the minimum of 1.6mm otherwise. You can also consult your car repair garage and change the tyres from summer to winters, as they perform better in the slippery snow. 

Another easy tip to check your car tread is to place a 20p coin in a ridge between the tread. If you can see the outer ring of the coin from a level angle, your tread is too worn out..[Continue Reading] 

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