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How To Prepare Your Car For Winter Part Two

In our previous blog, we began to discuss the importance of preparing your car for the winter months. Not only can preparing your car for winter keep you safe while you’re driving on the road, but it can also keep you safe if something should happen and you find yourself in need of emergency help. Before you begin driving this winter, make sure you’ve properly prepared. For car repairs in Loveland, you can trust the experts at Metric Motors. For more tips on how to prepare your car for the winter months, keep reading.

More Top Tips For Preparing Your Car For Winter

#4. Make sure your car has a supply box for any kind of road-side emergencies.

Some would argue that having supplies in your car for an unexpected emergency may be one of the most important things that you can do to ensure your safety when it comes to driving in the winter months. With a supply box in your car, if something does go wrong, you won’t be left completely defenseless. A few important items that you’ll want to include in your supply box are things such as a flashlight, a first aid kit, road flares, extra clothes that are warm, blankets, gloves and hats, a radio, a bag of sand (in case you need help with traction), an ice scraper, a small shovel, hand and feet warmers, and some snacks and water. Having a supply box in your car could literally be a life-saver should you find yourself stuck on the side of the road.

#5. Check the levels of your antifreeze and coolant.

To keep your car running during cold weather, your car relies on antifreeze. If your car is low on antifreeze or if it runs out, your engine could actually freeze and be unable to start. Coolant is a combination of 50 percent water and 50 percent antifreeze that is used to clear your radiator of rust, sludge, dirt, and old antifreeze. These fluids are extremely important to check during the winter months to ensure that your car doesn’t stop working due to a lack of the fluids.

#6. Check your car’s battery.

During the winter months, your car’s battery capacity is reduced due to cold weather. Check your battery’s charge to ensure that it is functioning properly. Signs that your car’s battery may be about to die are the lights in your car dimming or if your car’s radio suddenly stops working. You can use a multimeter or voltmeter to read the amount of voltage your car’s battery has remaining.

Another great way to ensure that your car is ready for winter is to have regular maintenance done on your vehicle. When you need car repairs in Loveland, the experts at Metric Motors are here to help. We can check your car to make sure that your car’s oil, windshield wipers, tires and tire pressure, fluid levels, and battery are all working to make your car as safe as possible this winter. Call Metric Motors today to schedule your appointment.

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