Part of being a good driver is knowing how to take care of your car , which means knowing what to do when the cold months of winter roll around. If you want to stay safe when you’re driving this winter, you can prepare your car with the following tips:

Check Your Tires

Did you know that tire pressure can drop due to colder temperatures? This is why it’s important to check your tire pressure regularly all year, but even more frequently in the winter. Check the inside of your driver’s side door to determine the proper PSI level for your tires and inflate them as needed.

Inspect Your Windshield

Now is a good time to inspect your windshield for any cracks or other signs of damage. Cold weather can make these problems worse, which can be dangerous when you’re out on the road . Get any cracks or damage repaired as soon as possible.

Test Your Wiper Blades

Even without windshield damage, you can still have a hard time seeing the road if your wiper blades aren’t working properly and you find yourself driving in snow, sleet, or rain. Test them regularly and replace them as needed so you can keep your windshield clean and be aware of your surroundings when you’re driving this winter.

Make Sure All Lights Work

Your car’s lights don’t just help you see—they also make you more visible to other drivers. This is especially important during the foggy, cloudy days of winter. If any lights aren’t working properly when you’re on the road, you could be at a greater risk of getting into an accident. Check your headlights and brake lights regularly and get them fixed if necessary.

Do you have any questions about caring for your car during winter? If so, Duluth Superior Spring in Duluth, MN, can answer your questions and help you stay safe on the road all year long. You can contact this auto repair shop today by calling (218) 481-7444.

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