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Warming up for winter days

Rahul Sharma, 15-Jan-2012
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Top tips on how to care for your precious car this winter season

Winters mean extra care. So out come the sweaters, jumpers and mufflers to keep us safe from the cold. But what about our cars. Don't they need extra care too? Here's what you can do to take care of your car this winter.

 

Alcohol for wipers

1. Alcohol for wipers

Live where it snows? Add alcohol to wiper fluid and it won't freeze

For people who live in the hill states it is not uncommon to find ice on the windshield, especially in peak winters. A few tablespoons of rubbing alcohol into the windshield washer tank will turn the washer fluid into a de-icing agent. Even alcoholic beverages would suffice as long as they don't have sugar.

 

Batteries

2. Batteries

Squeeze the rubber hoses to see if they're hardening in the cold. They should feel soft and malleable to touch otherwise they will soon crack

Cold starting the car puts greater drain on the batteries. Older batteries especially might not work well enough to provide the required current to start the car. With older batteries always use the starter in short five-second bursts if the engine doesn't start quickly and give 30 seconds between each attempt.

 

Seals need protection too

3. Seals need protection too

A spot of regular vaseline on rubber seals will prevent them hardening

In places that experience snowfall it is common to find jammed car doors, courtesy ice formation between the rubber seals and the door. The only prevention is to lubricate the rubber sealing with vaseline to prevent the ice buildup. Even in places without snow greasing the rubber seals is recommended as it will extend their life and prevent their hardening up in cold weather.

 

4. Rubber hoses

Cold weather stiffens rubber hoses, making them susceptible to cracking. Check the car’s hoses and belts frequently during the winter months.

 

5. Windscreen

Improve vision significantly by making sure that the windscreen is clean inside and out. Use a clean slightly moistened newspaper to give it a good wipe and clean it.

 

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