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Preparing for Winter Driving

The cold weather is almost hear in the NWT, and drivers will soon have to start taking the proper winter preparations once again.

Winter weather can take a heavy toll on vehicles, so it’s key to make sure that they stay in proper working order.

When preparing for winter, there are several factors of the vehicle to make sure are up to the task.

Battery:

– Making sure the motor is in good working order. Motors need a fully charged battery to start in cold weather
– Cleaning the battery posts and checking the charging system and belts
– Replacing weak batteries before they fail

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Lights:
– Making sure that all lights work and that the headlights are adjusted properly
– Making sure that the headlights are in the proper position. Many new vehicles aim headlights automatically, so they need to be inspected by a professional to ensure they’re in the right position

Brakes:
– Doing a thorough brake check to make sure they’re in top working condition. Pulling, a change in pedal feel, or unusual squealing or grinding may mean that the brakes need repair

Exhaust system:
– Checking for leaks that could send deadly carbon monoxide into the vehicle

Heating and cooling system:
– Checking the radiator hoses and drive belts for cracks and leaks
– Making sure the radiator cap, water pump, and thermostat work properly
– Testing the strength and level of the coolant/anti-freeze, and making sure the heater and defroster work well

Windshield wipers:
– Making sure that wipers are in good condition and replace blades that streak
– Using wipers designed for winter
– Filling up on winter washer fluid in the -40°C temperature range and carry an extra jug in the vehicle

Tires:
– Making sure the tires are at the correct pressure
– Making sure winter tires have at least 4mm tread depth for the safest winter driving.

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