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As temperatures fall, it’s time to look ahead to winter. Get your vehicle ready by visiting an auto center so you can avoid accidents and unexpected break downs during the cold weather. The following car prep tips are essential for safe winter driving.

3 Auto Center Tasks For Winter Car Prep

1. Battery Test

Cold weather puts additional strain on your car battery, greatly increasing its chances of dying during the winter — particularly if it is already three or four years old. Schedule a battery test before winter weather arrives to determine if you need to replace it. This will also provide the opportunity for your auto center mechanic to conduct corrosion removal and surface cleaning to your battery. 

2. Brake Check

auto centerWith ice and snow on the roads, it’s harder to maintain control of your vehicle. A brake inspection will go a long way in ensuring you can drive safely under inclement  conditions. This service is especially relevant if you have noticed unusual vibrations or sounds while braking, which could indicate that it’s time to replace the brake pads or that additional repairs are needed.

3. Specialized Winter Products

If you frequently encounter below-freezing temperatures, switching to specialized winter products will improve vehicle performance. Winter tires offer superior grip and handling at low temperatures. Winter-grade oil’s lower viscosity keeps the engine running smoothly, while specialized windshield wiper fluid won’t pose a risk of freezing. Consider local conditions when deciding if you need these products.

 

With the right preparation, you can have confidence during your winter travels. Serving Woodford County, KY, for nearly 40 years, Quick Lane at Jack Kain Ford will provide the maintenance and repairs you need to keep your vehicle running smoothly. To learn more about how the factory-trained service technicians at this auto center can help you, visit them online or call (877) 837-1796. Jeremy Linder, the manager of Quick Lane at Jack Kain Ford is always available for questions at (859) 873-1216.

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