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Preparing your car for winter in Washington

Preparing your car for winter in Washington
On Behalf Of Dean Standish Perkins & Associates
Nov 29, 2021

Winter in Washington brings numerous challenges to both commuters and leisurely drivers. A drop in temperature, increased rainfall, higher winds, and other environmental factors mean that drivers must be able to adapt. Additionally, winter conditions can increase the wear and tear of a vehicle.

Fortunately, there are a number of measures that vehicle owners can take to get prepared for the winter months. Not only does being organized make journeys more comfortable, but it can also decrease the chances of accidents occurring. Outlined below are some steps you can take to prepare for winter driving in Washington.

Check coolant and antifreeze levels

Ensuring that your engine is topped up with the optimal levels of coolant and antifreeze can help to ensure that your vehicle does not malfunction. A failure to check fluid levels could result in the engine seizing, which means you could break down. Breaking down at the side of the road can not only leave you stranded but may also place you in danger of a collision.

Ensure that your tires are in good condition

Tires play a key role in ensuring that your vehicle is able to turn effectively and retain traction when braking. It is vital to keep an eye on this at all times, but especially during colder periods. Checking your tread levels and looking out for any faults will help to keep you safe. It is also important to note that colder conditions can cause your tires to deflate. Thus, it may be in your best interests to check your tire pressures before each journey.

Consider a winter service

Not everyone is able to check the mechanics of their vehicle themselves. If this is the case, it might be best if you let a professional maintain your tires, brakes, engine, and lights for you. Though servicing your vehicle may involve an initial cost, the improvements to your safety are a worthwhile investment.

Driving is an essential part of daily life for people across Washington, including during the winter. Preparing your vehicle will help to prevent accidents. In the unfortunate event that you have been injured in a road traffic accident, you may be entitled to legal compensation.

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