Charlotte, N.C. is slowly trading in those warm, sunny days of summer for crisp autumn evenings. As anyone from the Queen City knows, while the fall might have brought some lovely mild temperatures, winter is sneaking up on us. Before you know it, those colder days will be here, and with them come a slew of winter car care issues that drivers need to keep in check.
With winter knocking at the door, it’s time to talk about an unsung hero of your vehicle: your car’s fluids! According to Daniel Ellis, a lead master technician with over 20 years of experience, many of the weather-related car problems he sees are directly tied to temperatures dropping too much. Imagine stepping outside, all bundled up, only to discover your car won’t start because it’s been left unattended in the cold. Frustrating, right?
Ellis emphasizes the importance of checking the freeze point of your antifreeze. “Depending on how low your temperatures get, if your freeze point of your antifreeze is too low, then that can freeze and end up cracking engine blocks, cracking radiators, and stuff like that,” he explains. Why take that risk when a little preventive action can save you heaps of stress and money?
So, what are some of the pitfalls that winter brings for your ride? According to Ellis, batteries freezing and radiators cracking due to frozen coolant are some of the most frequent issues encountered by drivers in Charlotte. And for those of us who might venture into the higher elevations for some winter fun, it’s a different ballgame. “When I’ve worked up in the mountains, I’ve seen engine blocks crack,” Ellis notes.
Sounds like a nightmare, doesn’t it? Thankfully, it doesn’t have to be. It all comes down to regular maintenance, which can prevent the majority of these freeze-related incidents.
To help get you ready for winter, it’s vital to take a proactive approach to your vehicle care. Ellis suggests that drivers should indeed have their fluids inspected to determine their freezing points. Ensure that you’re checking the following:
These quick inspections could make all the difference! Tires without enough tread or wipers that can’t keep your windshield clear can lead to dangerous driving conditions.
One of the most important takeaways from Ellis is that much of the potential weather-related car trouble can be effectively prevented. “If you take it to the right shop to have them look over everything, most stuff is preventable. That’s why we call it preventable maintenance,” he says.
This is where being proactive really pays off! By taking some time to prepare your vehicle for winter, you will not only extend the life of your car, but also keep yourself and your loved ones safe on the roads.
So, as the temperatures begin to dip in Charlotte, make a point to give your vehicle a little attention. Pull out that winter care checklist, get those fluids checked, and stay ahead of any potential winter woes. A little preparation today can save a lot of hassle tomorrow. Drive safely, Charlotte!
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