Winter Car Care Tips in Greenville, SC

During winter, your vehicle needs extra care that you don't have to worry about in warm weather. This extra care includes checking that the coolant is filled and that your defrosting system is working properly. It's also crucial to make sure your battery is in good condition. Want to learn more? We've made a list of tips to help you get your car ready for winter.

5 Types of Winter Car Care

Battery

You should make sure your car's battery is in good shape for the winter months, since a dead battery could leave you stranded. You should have a volt test done on your battery to find out if it's in working order or if your vehicle needs a new one.

Gasoline

There are two major reasons to keep your fuel tank full during the winter. First, a full tank will help keep water from freezing inside your vehicle's fuel pump. Second, it will allow you to stay warm by running the engine if you ever get stuck.

Coolant

The coolant in your vehicle stops the engine from freezing in cold temperatures. Most mechanics advise that drivers put a half and half mix of coolant and water in their radiators.

Tires/Tire Pressure

Winter tires usually stay more flexible and offer improved traction when stopping on cold pavement, even if there's no snow on the roads. Did you know that your tires lose up to one pound per square inch of tire pressure with every 10-degree drop in the temperature? Your vehicle is less predictable when its tires aren't inflanted enough, so having enough air in your tires is crucial for safety.

Defroster

Don't want to be stuck scraping ice off your windshield in the morning? Make sure your defroster is in working order.

Plus...

We also suggest keeping some type of survival kit in your vehicle, just in case of an emergency. While this isn't a car care tip so much as a tip to keep you prepared, it will make a big difference if you end up stranded. Everyone should consider having a survival kit handy, especially those who frequently drive through rural areas or do a lot of traveling in general. Your survival kit should be stocked with a first-aid kit, a flashlight, jumper cables, a blanket and a portable power bank or cellphone charger.

If you have any questions about caring for your vehicle during the winter or need a service check-up to make sure everything is running properly before the cold sets in, contact us or stop by Audi Greenville at 200 Duvall Drive, Greenville, SC 29607. As always, we look forward to serving our customers from Greenville, SC, and throughout Spartanburg, Anderson and throughout the Upstate.