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How to Prepare a Vehicle to Withstand the Hazards of Wintry Conditions



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By : Todd Daon    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-12-30 10:09:11
Excerpt – It surely is that time of the year when it is snowing around vociferously in your town. If that’s the case, you surely need to do something to ensure your car is kept out of harm’s way.
Snow is the biggest enemy for your vehicles. It does not get worse than exposing your sedan to its worst enemy like a sitting duck. Take up the cudgels and think of doing something for your car or vehicle so that it withstands the extreme winter, which will be hitting your city in some months to come.

In doing so, you would help yourselves. Of course, you would not have to pay a visit to the repair shop to get your car fixed after all the beating it has taken during the winter months. Secondly, you would also be able to allow your car to run a year longer, possibly more.
Here is how you should prepare a vehicle to withstand the hazards of wintry conditions.

• Park the vehicle indoors – Here indoors does not mean in your home. Park the car in your garage or a place that is not exposed to the snow outdoors. This should be the simplest way you could prepare your car for the grind ahead.

• Ignite the engines almost daily – There could be some days when you may not use your vehicle at all, especially when it is snowing outside. On all such days, be sure to spend 5 minutes in the morning in starting your car. You may still not go out anywhere. But at least by starting the engines, you are ensuring they are warm in spite of the cold outside.

• Finish off all the long drives before winter sets in – If you have any long drives pending on your agenda, you should get done with them much before winter sets in. Driving your car for a long time in the cold can only be damaging for the engines of your car.

• Never do any carburetor related activity during winter seasons – Remember, it is cold outside. Opening up the chassis and checking the carburetor in the cold may not be the best idea after all. Even before you could say “Car Maintenance”, the engine could catch cold.

• Charge your batteries – This is that time of the year when you battery could keep losing its charge off and then. A good idea would be charge the battery so it could last longer. Alternatively, you could also charge the battery once in two weeks to keep it in fine fettle.

Keeping your car in fine fettle during winters has got a lot to do with what you do before the winters and during the time it snows. Treat your car like a baby at all times, but do that especially during winter seasons. It is this time of the year that your car would need extra care. The extra minute you spend with your car can only be beneficial for you, as chances of your car breaking down mid highway after the winters are pretty remote.
Author Resource:- Clearly there is a need to prepare your car for winter. Accidents can occur if you have not made the neccessary preparations. If you have had an accident recently, visit http://www.bgrb.co.uk (BGR Bloomer Solicitors). BGRB are a one of the UK's leading personal injury specialists.
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