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Preparing Your Certified Pre-Owned Car for Winter: Essential Maintenance Tips


In winter, Canadian drivers have to contend with extremely cold weather conditions that not only make driving dangerous and difficult but also adversely affect the performance of their vehicles. Therefore, as winter months approach, you need to take action and start preparing your certified pre-owned car for frigid weather conditions. But what exactly should you do in this regard? Here is a rundown of some essential car maintenance tips to get your car ready for winter and ensure it remains reliable and safe for every ride.


Check Coolant and Antifreeze Levels


During winter months, your car engine will be at risk of freezing. Unfortunately, this can lead to expensive repairs. Cold weather can also affect your car's cooling system. To avert these problems, you need to check the coolant and antifreeze levels before the cold weather sets in. The coolant level in the radiator should be as recommended for winter on your owner's manual since lower levels can put your engine at risk of suffering severe damage. Topping up the antifreeze will ensure your engine doesn't freeze even in harsh winter conditions.


Swap for Winter Tires and Check Tread Depth


Driving in Canadian winter involves navigating icy roads. These roads can get quite slippery, making driving a car with regular or worn tires extremely dangerous. To enhance your safety on the roads, you need to replace your regular tires with winter tires as you get ready for winter driving. Winter tires are known for their ability to offer enhanced traction and control. But you also need to check your winter tires' tread depth, and if necessary, buy new ones since worn-out tread reduce the efficacy of tires. If you are not sure, consulting a dependable dealership should help you make this determination.


Inspect Your Car Battery and Heating System


Your car battery provides the electrical energy needed to start your car engine and run other electrical components in your car. As winter months approach, you need to remember that the cold weather might negatively affect the ability of your batter to remain adequately charged for extended periods. Therefore, as you prepare for the cold weather, you need to check the condition of your battery. If you have used it for more than three years, you may have to replace it before winter hits. You also need to ensure that your heating system is working optimally, since a broken heating system or defroster can severely reduce visibility and make winter driving extremely unsafe.


Prepare an Emergency Kit for Winter Driving


Finally, no winter driving preparation is complete without an emergency kit. Keep essential items like an emergency kit, extra blankets, a flashlight, and snacks in your car. In case of unexpected breakdowns or being stuck in snowy conditions, these items can be lifesavers. Keeping your gas tank at least half full during the winter months will also help prevent your fuel lines from freezing, ensuring you're ready for any eventuality.


If you need professional help as you prepare your certified pre-owned car for winter, FFUN Cars is the best dealership in Saskatoon, SK, to visit. Get in touch with us for more information about our dealership and services.

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