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When the weather outside is awful, driving can turn out to be like a bad dream! Regardless of your expertise, you can only be a decent driver if you have a well-maintained vehicle prepared to take on rain, snow, and ice. Therefore, it’s high time that you winterize your vehicle.

The wipers for winter: The winter wipers utilize a rubber that doesn’t allow ice to form so they become more efficient. These wipers are somewhat heavier than customary ones, so you can change them again once spring starts rolling in.

Winter Tires: When the temperature gets too cold, you deal with more ice, and more snow gets stuffed down on the streets. Hence, the winter tires will be that important under the circumstances. 

The regular tires (i.e., the non-winter ones) consist of rubber that solidifies as the temperatures plunge beneath freezing. These tires aren’t able to get proper traction on the road as they are supposed to. The winter tires utilize the compounds within the rubber that prevents this solidifying. With these tires, you can get adequate traction on the roads so you have better control over your vehicle while driving.

The pressure on the tire: Chilled weather can also mean radical changes in the pressure on your tires. If you drive with tires that don't have sufficient pressure, it can genuinely increment your danger of any serious accident. Checking the tire pressure routinely during the winter season is highly recommended. Ensure you know the suitable pressure.

Washer Liquid: A great deal of soil and muck gets blended into snow on the highway and even on nearby streets. This can dump on the windshield of your vehicle, which can obstruct your vision. If there isn’t enough washer liquid, the grime can get spread all over your windshield. 

Your windshield washer liquid repository should be filled all through winter. Having an extra jug stored in the storage compartment is also a smart idea. 

Maintenance: Get your vehicle servicing done before you set out for a drive this winter. While it’s getting serviced, ensure that the car battery, antifreeze, charging and cooling framework, etc., and all other necessary parts are all working fine. 

Gas Tank: Ensure that your gas tank is over 50% filled during winter. This implies topping off more regularly, and it's significant. A full tank prevents freezing of the gas line. Build-ups can get formed in the gas tank’s vacant part. It can also freeze your fuel lines. When there is no place for residues/condensation to form, this won't be that risky. 

It also assists you in remaining warm if you are left stranded. You may need to depend on your vehicle's warmth while you continue waiting. 

Safety kit for winter: Winterizing your vehicle isn't just about safeguarding it. It's also about safeguarding yourself. Ensure you have a few different things available with you: 

The following this are a MUST in your winter safety kit: 

  • Extra, comfortable apparel 
  • Gloves and Hats
  • Blankets (if kids are with you in the vehicle, you have to get warm and comfortable) 
  • Flares 
  • A bunch of matches 
  • First Aid Kit
  • Ice scraper 
  • Flashlight with additional batteries 
  • Non-transient food and drink 
  • Additional antifreeze 
  • Car toolbox 
  • A pack of sand and digging tool

Do follow these tips, and your vehicle is ready to drive this winter.

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