November 14, 2017 5 min read
Yes...it's that time of the year again.
Canadian winters are unpredictable and anything could happen on the roads! During winter, the driving conditions are more hazardous due to the snow, slush and ice. It's highly recommended to check and prepare your car for the winter weather to ensure your car can handle the winter road conditions.
Time for a few quick checks to get your car ready for winter. Let's Go!
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(Step 1 and Step 2 are to be done in conjunction with each other!)
It's crucial to have winter tires because they are specially engineered with a compound that is able to stay soft in cold weather, thus allowing for your vehicle to have better and traction on slippery surfaces.
Look out for the Mountain Snowflake symbol when purchasing winter tires!
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Note: Downsizing (going down in rim size along with higher profile tires) can save you money, especially if you have a separate set of winter rims and tires!
This step should be done in conjunction with step #1. Preferably BEFORE the tires are mounted and installed.
Inspect your tires for tread depth and for any signs of cracking or punctures.
So, what does the tire tread do?
Remember to check tread depth! Your tires will not perform if there is no tread left!
After installation of your winter tires, check the tire pressure and make sure you follow your manufacturer's recommendations for pressure level. During the winter, your tire pressure tends to drop due to the cold weather - thus you should regularly check your tire pressure during the winter. Your manufacturer's recommended tire pressure can be found in the driver's side door jamb or in your owner's manual.
This includes:
As a general rule, you should always follow your manufacturer's maintenance schedule to maintain your vehicle and keep it running properly for many years to come. This is crucial as it will help detect any problems that may lead to your car malfunctioning.
Here are some things to inspect:
It's okay if you don't know how to inspect your car. Visit a certified mechanic to get your car thoroughly inspected.
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You should always keep an Emergency Kit, as well as a First Aid Kit inside your car in case of an emergency. It doesn't take up much room and will come in very handy if an emergency does arise. You can find many ready-made kits available for purchase.
Emergency Kit Contents:
Other Items to Keep in your Car:
Following these steps to prepare your car for the winter will help keep your car running smoothly and safely throughout the winter season! Remember to allow yourself ample time to get to where you need to go safely in winter weather! Keep an eye out for our next guide on Winter Driving Tips and Tricks! Happy Winter Driving Everyone!
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