Mooresville Auto Repair – Winterizing Tips

It’s hard to think about winterizing your car amidst the nice weather we’ve been experiencing in Mooresville, but winter has arrived and the cold temperatures will be here soon. Here are a few tips to help your vehicle weather the winter in Mooresville.

Check your battery: Batteries give little notice before they die. Winter is harder on your vehicle’s engine and can reduce battery power significantly. Car batteries usually last 3 – 5 years, so being aware of the last time you replaced your battery could save you a lot of headaches during the coming months – and trips to  your local Mooresville auto repair shop.

Check your tire treads and pressure: If your tires are worn, braking, acceleration and handling will be a challenge on wet or snowy roads, so it’s a good idea have the treads checked. Tire pressure is especially important during the winter, as properly inflated tires assure the best possible traction. Periodically check tire pressure throughout the season as cold air contracts and can cause the pressure in your tires to drop.

Check or change your oil: Always follow your car’s service schedule and change your oil accordingly. Colder weather also causes oil to thicken faster and if your oil is too thick it won’t be able to keep your engine running efficiently. Your Mooresville auto repair and service specialist can recommend the best oil for your particular vehicle.

Inspect the belts and hoses: Rubber belts and hoses deteriorate over time and will need periodic replacement. Cold temperatures can split hoses and break belts, so it’s always a good idea to have them inspected before the winter weather arrives.

Inspect the wipers and windshield washer fluid: Winter is perhaps the most important time to check wipers and windshield washer fluid. Rain, snow and salt build up on the windshield can be a challenge to visibility during winter.

Check coolant level: Ask your auto repair specialist to check the coolant (antifreeze) and make sure the coolant reservoir is filled to the proper level. The radiator in your vehicle cools your engine and needs antifreeze to function properly. Antifreeze is important year round to keep your car’s cooling system from corrosion, freezing, and overheating.

Check the heater and windshield defroster: Make sure that your vehicle’s windshield defrosters are in working order. Your vehicle’s defrosting system is an absolute necessity for safe driving during the cold winter months. Driving with a frosted windshield or fogged rear window and no way to clear it off can lead to limited visibility and dangerous driving conditions.

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