posted by on Nov 14
Antifreeze - Make sure the level is full and the mixture is close to 50/50.Â
Check your tires - The old penny test is as reliable as anything to find out whether your treads are ready for winter action. Also, be sure to check your tire pressure. Believe it or not, they lose a little pressure when it gets cold.
Wipers -  In areas that see snowfall in the winter, you’re also driving through that soupy muck that’s left on the road once the highway department does their thing. This muck includes a lot of sand and salt, both of which end up on your windshield. It takes wipers that are in top shape to keep your windshield clean and safe.
Wiper Fluid - A mile stuck in winter traffic will have your windshield looking like a Desert Humvee if you’re low on washer fluid. *Tip: Don’t fill your washer fluid reservoir with anything except washer fluid, it won’t freeze!
Battery - Starting a cold car takes alot out of a battery. Check it to make sure you’re not stuck on the side of the road or in a parking lot.


























