Your winter car checklist

How to get your car ready for winter

Winter here in the Midwest can be something of a pain when it comes to driving. Whether it’s school and other events getting canceled, hazardous roadways on trips you’ve got to make, or increased wear and tear on your vehicle, there is a lot to think about and plan ahead for. Luckily, it is possible to ease the burden of winter driving significantly by taking the time to learn how to get your car ready for winter. Today we’ll give you some of our top tips for making sure you’re as ready as you can be for the upcoming season. 

Alright, we start with our most major systems and work our way down to the smaller (but often equally important!) parts. You’ll want all the big stuff checked over before the first big storm hits: battery, cooling system, and exhaust all need to be in tip-top condition. If you’re not sure how to check these yourself you can have a professional take a look. Click here to schedule an appointment.

Tires and brakes. You really can’t be too sure about these as they’re among the most crucial components of safe winter driving. Make sure your tires have adequate tread and that you’re regularly checking the pressure in them. Have your brakes looked at when you’re getting the rest of your check-up done, and don’t put off any recommended repairs.

Fluids are also a big deal when it comes to your car being winter-ready. Make sure you’re not overdue for an oil change, and when you do get in to have that done, have the technician look over all your other levels as well. Check out our current service specials to see if you can snag any discounts while you’re at it.

Finally, make sure your vehicle is stocked with essentials in case you experience a breakdown or get otherwise stuck out in the cold. Jumper cables, flares, de-icer, rock salt, a flashlight, warm clothes, and extra charging equipment for your mobile phone are all highly recommended to have on hand.