Just as people tend to fall more ill in the winter time, so does your car. Giving your car proper winter weather car can help prevent car accidents and avoid serious and costly repairs that may otherwise not have been necessary.
As a North Charleston car accident attorney, , I urge drivers to follow these tips to minimize cold-weather damage to your car:
- Battery: Look for corrosion in the battery terminal. If there is corrosion, use cleaner spray to clean it. Avoid homemade remedies, including Coca-Cola or vinegar.
- Hoses. Make sure the engine’s hoses are not rigid, which make them more likely to burst and leak water. A damaged hose could burn out the engine.
- Engine: Warm up your engine before driving away. A good rule is to wait for the frost to melt before driving at normal speeds.
- Tires: Check the tread of the tire for correct depth, which creates better traction on the road. Safe tires are especially important on wet or icy roads.
- Fuel Tank: Make sure you have enough fuel, never letting it fall below a quarter tank in cold weather
- Belts: Look for cracks in the engine belt that could eventually break, causing the car to stop running. Unexpected stops could result in a car accident .
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