Winter Car Care Tips: 5 Basic Pointers
car&bike Team
1 min read
Nov 29, 2021, 04:55 PM

Key Highlights
- 1. Winter car care is absolutely essential for all vehicle owners.
- 2. From early check-ups to warming up, there is a lot to be done.
- 3. Checking battery health is also important.
Caring for your car is a must in the winters, particularly if you live in a chilly and cold area. Winters require you to deal with your car in a more effective way while following some tips at the same time.

Here's taking a look at the same:
- Early check-ups- Doing a thorough car check-up before the onset of winter is always recommended. You should always take the vehicle to the authorized service centre for pre-winter inspection. This is ideal for those living in chilly or wintry areas. Cars are usually more vulnerable towards issues in extreme weather.
- Warming up the vehicle- You should always remember to warm up the car before you start your journey in winters. Even though cars have become more advanced in recent years, it is still important to warm up suitably before moving. Warming up makes sure that the engine oil flows smoothly to all parts of the engine. The interiors of the engine get properly lubricated. This reduces overall wear and tear, since engine oil gets thicker in winters.
- Check battery health- You should carefully check the health of the car battery in winters. Batteries may die off owing to lower charge levels. Distilled water lies within the battery, playing a crucial role in internal chemical functioning. If this freezes, it may lead to irreplaceable and permanent damage. The primary indicators include electrical issues, start-up issues, flickering/weak lights, cabin light irregularities, etc.
- Check tyre pressure- You should always scrutinize tyre pressure very carefully. Tyre pressure goes up in summer and downwards in winters. Hence, you should check the health of your tyres frequently since low pressure will directly affect the way you drive. Make sure that the proper pressure level is always maintained.
- Fog lamps and headlamps- You should also check to ensure that your fog lamps and headlamps are both functioning smoothly. The lighting systems should function suitably in order to help you drive carefully amidst foggy or smoggy weather.
- Coolant- You should check whether the coolant level is suitable for your car or not. This is because it basically functions in the manner of an antifreeze during winters.

These are some points that you should keep in mind.
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