Get Your Car Ready for the Winter Season
Just by making a few regular checks, you can decrease the chances
of breaking down and ensure your car is in tip top condition for
the winter season.
If heavy snow is forecast, make sure you carry a spade, some sacking,
wellies and a torch with spare batteries in case you get stuck.
If you have to make a long journey, especially at night, take a
flask of hot drink, rugs and blankets and high-energy food such
as chocolate.
A car that is well maintained is the most economical on fuel.
Get it serviced at the manufacturer's recommended intervals.
Before a long journey and if you use the car for short journeys
every day,
carry out the following checks at least once a month.
Remove the engine dipstick and check the oil level; wipe the stick
with a clean rag, replace it and check again. The level should fall
between the minimum and maximum marks and if necessary, remove the
oil-filler cap and top up.
Check the engine coolant level in the radiator or expansion tank
attached and top up if necessary, but only when the engine is cold.
Top up the windscreen washer reservoir with antifreeze mixture in
the correct proportions, which will be noted in the manufacturer's
handbook.
Use a pressure gauge to check that the air pressure in all tyres,
including the spare, is as recommended in the handbook but only
do this when the tyres are cold in order to get an accurate reading.
Use a tyre-tread tool to measure the depth of the tread on all tyres,
as the law requires that the depth all around the tyre and across
its central section should not be less than 1.6mm. Most modern tyres
have wear bars, which stand proud of the bottom of the tread grooves.
If they are flush, the tyre must be changed.
Check that all lights and indicators are working and clean. Replace
any spent bulbs and ensure that the battery terminals are clean
and secure.
Keep the windscreen, mirrors and windows clean and keep the windscreen
and rear screen washer reservoirs topped up. In cold, misty or foggy
weather check that the windscreen demister works.
A simple collection of tools and equipment will help you deal with
many emergencies and can be stowed in the boot. This can include:
first aid kit, warning triangle, jack, foot pump, water, spare fuses
and bulbs.
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