Winter Driving Essentials: How to Prep Your Car Like a Pro
by AutoExpert | 28 November, 2024
We're dropping in today with some winter wisdom that’s perfect for those of us who don’t live where the sun’s always shining. Whether you’ve got a Subaru that laughs in the face of snow, or a Chevy that’s tough as nails, we all need a little prep to handle what winter throws at us. So, grab a hot drink and let’s dive into your go-to guide for winter driving.
First up, tires. Those trusty round friends need some extra love during the cold months. The pros recommend a quick check each month. Look out for any weird bulges or cracks, and make sure the tread depth is good—you can use a quarter for this. Stick it upside down in the tread, and if you can see all of George’s head, it’s time to shop for tires. And hey, don’t forget to check the pressure. Cold air can be sneaky and reduce it, so give those tires a good pump to the recommended level.
Now, lights. It gets dark super early in winter, and if your lights are out, it’s like being a ghost on the road—not cool or safe! Turn on your lights and have a buddy check if they can see them all clear and bright.
Switching out floor mats might sound like a small thing, but trust me, you don’t want a muddy, icy mess where you're putting your feet. Swap any carpeted mats for rubber ones. They’re a cinch to clean and keep your car looking neat.
Keeping your car stocked is like packing for a winter road trip adventure, every day. Essentials? Think snacks, water, warm clothes, a flashlight, and a cozy blanket. Some folks swear by cat litter for extra grip if you slide off into a snowy ditch. Also, pack a snow shovel, some road flares, and a first-aid kit. You’ll be like a mobile command center!
Planning your route ahead of time can save you loads of stress. Phone maps are great until they aren’t. Check your route for closures or traffic jams, and always have a backup plan. Better yet, memorize your route if you can.
Checking the weather might tell you all you need to know about whether it’s a good day to drive. No shame in postponing a trip if the weather looks fierce.
On to fluid levels—it’s not just about keeping your engine happy. Your wiper fluid can vanish before you know it in a storm, so keep that topped up, along with your antifreeze.
Before you hit the road, give your car a good de-snow. Clear off all the snow and ice, not just for your safety, but for everyone else on the road.
Warming up your car? Absolutely, but let’s keep it outside to avoid any nasty fumes. A couple of minutes should do it unless it’s wicked cold.
Lastly, keep your gas tank full—or your battery charged up if you’re rocking an EV. Stations might be buggy when it’s super cold, and you don’t want to be left out in the cold, literally.
There you go! Armed with this checklist, you’re ready to tackle the winter roads like a pro. Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the ride!