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How to Winterize Your Vehicle in Truro, Nova Scotia

How to Winterize Your Vehicle in Truro, Nova Scotia

Now that the cold weather is settling in, it's time to take some steps to winterize your vehicle. You can also explore our new inventory at Truro Nissan if you wish to upgrade to an all-wheel-drive model. Winterizing your vehicle will help ensure that it is ready for the colder months ahead and that you stay safe on the road. Here are a few tips to get you started:

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Snow Tires

If you're driving in winter conditions, it's essential to keep traction control top of mind. You'll want to equip your vehicle with snow tires to get a better grip on icy roads.

Battery Check

Before the cold weather hits, it's a good idea to have your car battery checked. A weak battery can be exacerbated in the cold weather, so you'll want to make sure it's in good shape before the winter months.

Antifreeze

Ensure your car is adequately prepared for cold weather by filling the radiator with antifreeze. Doing so will help prevent the freezing of the water in the system and keep your vehicle running smoothly.

Windshield Wipers

In icy or wet conditions, it's vital to have functioning windshield wipers. Make sure to check their condition and replace them if necessary to ensure good visibility while driving.

Car Fluid Being Topped Up

Car Shelter

If you're not using your car during the winter, it's a good idea to store it in a sheltered area. Storing your vehicle during winter helps protect it from the elements and keep it in good condition.

Tire Air Pressure

Check the air pressure in your winter tires. They should be inflated to the manufacturer's specification for best performance.

Top Up Your Fluids

Ensure the engine oil and all your other fluids are at their proper levels. Having the right amount of fluids in your vehicle keeps everything lubricated when temperatures drop well below zero.

Oil Change

Getting an oil change is an excellent idea before winter sets in since old engine oil can't handle the cold as new oil does. Also, old oil can lead to engine problems such as sludge and premature wear and tear on internal components.

Contact Us

Get in touch with our dealership to learn more about winterizing your vehicle. If you prefer to upgrade your vehicle for winter, then contact our Finance Centre to explore the available financing options and let them estimate your current vehicle's trade-in value.