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Winter Car Care and Maintenanace

Winter Car Care and Maintenance
 
Don’t be left out in the cold! Winter break-downs could leave you stranded on cold, snowy, slippery roads. Before the snow begins to fly, it is a good idea to make sure your car is in good safe working condition. You or your auto repair shop or local mechanic should give your car a thorough inspection and perform any needed vehicle maintenance to head off potential car trouble:
 
·       Check the battery
·       Check the brakes
·       Check fluids: antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, and oil
·       Check the heating and exhaust
·       Check tires for tread-wear and proper inflation
 
For added safety, keep emergency supplies on board in winter months.
·       Blankets
·       Flares
·       A bag of sand for traction
·       Shovel
·       Windshield scraper and brush or broom
·       Tool kit
·       Tow rope
·       Flashlight with extra batteries
·       Jumper cables
·       Waterproof matches
·       A jar candle
·       First aid kit
·       Red flag
·       Dry clothing
·       Snacks
·       Gloves
 
A few minutes of thought and preparation now, will give you peace of mind and keep you on the road arriving safely at your destinations all winter long.

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