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Essential Car Checks to Complete This Winter

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Sub-zero temperatures, icy roads, and reduced visibility can make Winter the most testing time for drivers. Ensuring your vehicle is prepped for the harsh conditions should be at the top of your winter preparation list. 

A well-maintained car equates to cheaper MOT and service when the time comes and a safer journey, so the motor insurance experts InsureDaily.co.uk have revealed some of the essential car checks you must carry out this Winter.

Many drivers fall into the trap of assuming that their regular maintenance checks will suffice for Winter. However, this season’s extreme temperatures and weather conditions demand extra attention.

Paul Daly, Director of InsureDaily.co.uk, says: “Winter puts an enormous strain on your vehicle, and regular maintenance often isn’t enough. Ensuring your car is winter-ready is crucial to avoid potential breakdowns and provide a safer journey, no matter the conditions.

“Besides the checks we’ve listed, carrying an emergency winter kit in your car is advisable. This kit should include a blanket, shovel, torch, first aid kit, food and drink supplies, and de-icer and scraper. It’s better to be safe than sorry should you encounter any unexpectedly severe winter conditions.

“As we traverse into the winter season, let’s prioritise our safety and the reliability of our vehicles by conducting these essential car checks. Be vigilant, be prepared, and drive safely. May your winter journeys be joyful and devoid of car troubles”. 

As the temperature starts to plummet, here are five essential car checks you must complete this winter period:

  1. Check Your Battery

Cold weather can harshly affect your car’s battery and reduce efficiency and power. Ensure your battery is in good condition and fully charged ahead of the winter months. Look out for signs of corrosion on the battery terminals and consider getting it tested by a professional if it’s over three years old.

  1. Make Sure Your Tyres Are Legal

Tyres are your vehicle’s only point of contact with the road, making their condition paramount for safe driving. Check your tyres’ tread depth, pressure, and overall condition regularly during the Winter to ensure they’re road-worthy when tested and safe to drive. Remember, cold temperatures can decrease tyre pressure, so adjusting your tyre pressure may be necessary. Also, consider switching to specialised winter tyres for improved traction.

  1. Check Your Lights

Reduced days and frequent foggy conditions can significantly lower visibility during Winter. Ensure all your vehicle lights, including headlights, tail lights, turning signal lights, hazard lights and brake lights, are working correctly. Clean your lights regularly to remove grime and ensure they’re shining brightly.

  1. Fill Up Your Antifreeze

Antifreeze, or coolant, is essential during Winter to prevent the water in your car’s engine from freezing. Check your antifreeze levels and top them up if necessary; a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water is usually recommended. However, remember to check the manufacturer’s instructions or seek advice from a professional if you’re unsure.

  1. Windscreen and Wipers

Clear visibility is critical for safe driving, so check your windscreen for chips or cracks and get any damage repaired promptly. It’s also essential to keep the windshield clean both inside of the car and outside. Also, check your wiper blades for signs of wear and replace them if necessary.

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