How to Care for Your Car In Winter

    Winter weather can be tough on your car, putting extra stress on its components and making driving more challenging. From freezing temperatures that affect performance to icy roads and salt that can cause rust, it's important to prepare your vehicle before the cold sets in. Here are some essential tips to help you get through the winter safely and comfortably. **Don’t Ignore Your Lights** Proper lighting is crucial during the winter months, especially when driving through snow or in low-light conditions. Make sure to check your headlights and taillights at the start of the season. If they're fogged or yellowed, consider replacing the housing. Also, clean any snow or ice buildup around the lights to ensure maximum visibility. **Test the Battery** Cold weather can drain your car’s battery faster than usual. Have your battery tested for performance and check for signs of corrosion. If your battery is over five years old, it might be time for a replacement. Regular driving helps keep the battery charged, so try to take your car out regularly during the season. **Coolant and Other Fluids** Your engine needs proper protection from the cold. Check your coolant level and quality, and top it off if necessary. A professional inspection of the cooling system can also help identify leaks. Don’t forget about other fluids: make sure your windshield washer fluid is full, keep your gas tank at least half full to prevent moisture buildup, and continue checking your oil for cleanliness and level. **Regularly Wash Your Car** New England winters bring slush, salt, and grime that can damage your car’s finish. Washing your vehicle regularly helps remove these harmful substances and prevents rust. Pay special attention to the areas around the tires and under the car. After washing, consider waxing and rustproofing your vehicle for added protection. **Check Your Wipers** Worn or damaged wipers can reduce visibility in snow and rain. Inspect them every six months for cracks or uneven movement. Replace them if needed to ensure clear vision while driving. **Examine Your Tires** Tire condition is vital for safe winter driving. Worn treads or improper inflation can lead to loss of control on icy roads. Consider switching to snow tires for better grip. Also, check your tire pressure regularly, as it decreases with temperature drops, affecting handling and safety. **Check the Heater and Defroster** A working heater and defroster are essential for both comfort and visibility. Test your climate control system to make sure it heats up quickly and effectively defrosts your windows. If you notice any issues, schedule a maintenance check. If you haven’t yet done routine maintenance like fluid changes, waxing, or rustproofing, don’t wait. Contact DaSilva’s Auto Body today to schedule an appointment and ensure your car is ready for the winter ahead.

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