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How To Prep A Car For Winter

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The change in season brings winter festivities and gatherings with family to the forefront of our minds. Less festive, however, are the unpredictable road conditions it also brings. Whether you’re picking up gifts around Fayetteville or packing up for a long road trip, you should be prepared for the road by learning winter car prep tips from the Superior Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Of Northwest Arkansas service center. We’ve put together this guide for how to prep a car for winter, so you’re ready to face the chilly weather and icy roads for the season.

Winter Car Prep Tips

From your quick trips to the store to your long treks out of Springdale, learning how to prep a car for winter gives you confidence and peace of mind during the ride. Here are the winter car prep tips you can follow to prepare:

  • Check your battery: Before the weather changes, consider running a battery test as the chilly weather tends to make it harder for your car to start. Inspect the battery cables and terminals for cracks to see if you need a battery replacement.
  • Check your tire pressure: You’ll probably notice your tires deflating once the cold season begins. As the temperature drops, it’s a good idea to add regular pressure checks to your trips around Bentonville. Not only does improper inflation decrease your gas mileage, but it also fails to give you the necessary traction you need.
  • Consider winter tires: If you live in an area that receives heavy amounts of snow and ice, you would benefit from adding winter tires to your checklist. Winter tires add an improved grip, shorten your stopping distance, and provide you with increased control.
  • Regular brake checks: It’s also beneficial to add regular brake inspections during this season. Wet roads and ice can cause rust to build up and reduce your brake performance.
  • Check your coolant levels: Ensure your engine is running smoothly by making sure you have enough coolant in your radiator. Your vehicle’s owner’s manual has the right coolant for your vehicle, and you can easily order it from the Superior Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Of Northwest Arkansas parts center.
  • Change your oil: Another factor that impacts how smoothly your engine performs during the winter months is your engine oil. Since motor oil naturally thickens in cold weather, it’s good to be proactive by starting the season with an oil change.
  • Fill your wiper fluid and replace the wiper blade: Salt and debris from the road can affect your visibility on Siloam Springs roads. Consider freeze-resistant wiper fluid and heavy-duty wiper blades for the more harsh months.
  • Keep the tank topped off: An empty tank allows moisture to build up and leads to diluted fuel and more strain on your vehicle’s fuel pump and other parts.
  • Check your heater: Just because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean you have to suffer during your daily commute. Make sure your heating system is functioning properly at the beginning of the winter season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to check my car battery before winter?

Chilly weather makes it significantly harder for your car to start, putting extra strain on the battery. We recommend running a battery test before the temperature drops and inspecting the cables and terminals for cracks to determine if a replacement is necessary.

How does cold weather affect my tire pressure and safety?

As temperatures drop, your tire pressure naturally decreases. Improperly inflated tires not only reduce your gas mileage but also fail to provide the traction needed for slippery roads. Frequent pressure checks are essential for maintaining control during winter trips.

Should I change my oil specifically for the winter season?

Yes, being proactive with an oil change is recommended because motor oil naturally thickens in cold weather, which can impact how smoothly your engine performs. Starting the season with fresh oil helps ensure optimal engine lubrication.

Schedule Your Winter Service With Superior Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Of Northwest Arkansas!

Tick off the items on your winter car prep lists with the team at Superior Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Of Northwest Arkansas. Our certified technicians and state-of-the-art facility are ready to handle what you need to get through the chilly months. Easily schedule your service online and be sure to take advantage of our service specials to save on your next visit. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us today!

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