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As the weather turns colder, it is time to
think about your car for a second. A little preparation can go a long way to
making your winter travels allot safer. Here is a checklist to get you started.
1.
Check the antifreeze. The freezing point can be checked with a simple tool
available at any auto parts store. Make sure you check the antifreeze when it's
cool. Opening a hot radiator can be a dangerous thing.
2.
Check the air pressure in your tires. As the air gets cooler pressure drops in
your tires. Maintaining your tire pressures will reward you with higher gas
mileage and longer tire life.
3.
Make sure you have the following items in your car. - Ice Scraper - Salt or sand
for traction - Blanket in case you are stranded and need to keep warm - Good
first aid kit (not just for winter) - Road flares 4. Check all belts and hoses.
As the temperature drops rubber tends to stiffen and break allot easier. Make
sure all your rubber hoses and belts are in tip-top shape.
5.
Treat your gas tank to a can of gas line antifreeze before the cold weather
strikes. The additive will remove any water in the system and prevent your fuel
lines from freezing.
6.
Check your tires for wear. Make sure you have plenty of tread left to get you
through the snow. Nothing is worse than 3" of snow and bald tires.
Good
luck and safe driving,
Kevin
Schappell
About the
Author:
Kevin maintains http://www.autoeducation.com
where he gives advice on car maintenance, buying, selling, insurance, and
financing. A mechanical engineer and car guy, Kevin has decided to spend his
online time helping others learn about automobiles.
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