Protect your car from the cold. Costly mistakes to avoid!

Winter, frost, ice, and battery failure make life difficult for motorists,   especially if the car “does not sleep” in the garage. However, simple and economical solutions to fight against the cold exist! How to protect your car from the cold?

Defrost the windshield

First, important information, too great a temperature difference can cause a thermal shock and crack the windshield! That’s not the goal when you’re looking to preserve your budget. We, therefore, forget the techniques of pouring hot water or turning the heating on to speed up defrosting. For the more far-sighted, the older woman can pass alcohol vinegar on the windshield with the addition of water (3 times more vinegar than water) using a cloth on the windshield. Finally, remember to stop your windshield wipers the day before to prevent the windshield wipers blocked by the frost from breaking when starting.

According to an OpinionWay survey for Carglass, one in two motorists park their vehicle outside without protecting their windshield.

Locks and blocked doors

To protect your car from the cold, you must also anticipate frozen locks and blocked doors. In the same way, as for the windshield, not all solutions are effective. Forcing with your key in the lock, for example, is to be avoided. Putting a little adhesive on the lock to prevent it from freezing at night or using a de-icer are more effective techniques. Others introduced in anticipation of the intense cold of the glycerin or oil in the lock to prevent freezing.

The lock is finally open, but the door remains locked? The rubber is surely stuck to the metal because of the frost. You can apply talcum powder, Marseille soap, or marine grease to your joints before winter in anticipation of this problem. Insisting on a blocked door may damage the seal. The de-icer is effective, just like the hairdryer (provided you can plug it in somewhere…).

Preserve the battery to protect your car from the cold

The batteries are used more because of the cold and therefore tend to discharge faster. The engine of a car generally needs a battery charged to more than 75%. In winter, you, therefore, need to pamper your battery even more than usual. You must turn off all the elements that require energy when starting (lights, radio, heating, etc.) and regularly drive to allow the battery to be recharged. It is better to do a few short, repeated tests rather than pushing hard if the car does not start.

A battery charger, jumper cables, or a booster can come in handy if the car does not want to start one morning!

Check levels

Can the fluids in your engine freeze? This is possible if they are not of quality, checked, purged, and changed. So before winter arrives, check your windshield washer, coolant, and brake fluid levels.

In winter, bad weather is more numerous than any other season. In below 0 ° ice dish can freeze, so to keep your windshield snow, salt, and frost, an ice antifreeze washer will be your best ally.

Your brakes are also put to the test in winter. The brake fluid enemy is moisture and must be changed every two years to optimize your braking systems. So, to prevent your calipers, discs, or pads from sticking, check these components before winter begins, especially if your vehicle sleeps outside and you live in a region where the weather is harsh.

For your engine as a whole to survive the winter as well as possible, unique attention must be paid to its coolant. Choose one with a sufficiently low-temperature resistance (at least -10 °). In general, summer and winter alike, having a small container in your trunk is necessary to be prepared for any eventuality.

Gasoline does not freeze. Nevertheless, that ‘ a full tank causes less difficulty in starting a tank at the lowest, so do not delay filling it. On the other hand, diesel fuel can freeze. In this case, two solutions are available to you; the first is to put in winter or “extreme cold” diesel fuel. It has been sold in most service stations since November 1, 2020. The second is to put specific antifreeze in your tank.

Protect your car from the cold with the right tools

If your vehicle doesn’t park in a garage overnight, then a few “tools” will come in handy. Having a raclette and a pair of gloves in your pocket will be essential. But also a tarp or cardboard to protect your bodywork and your windshield. As for tarps, there are all sizes; choose one that matches the size of your vehicle.

Good habits when starting the vehicle

Whether or not your vehicle is in a garage at night in winter takes the time to heat it. If your car is new or a huge V8 engine is considered invulnerable is not important. The cold wears out the engines and mechanics in general. It is better to take a few more minutes before taking your vehicle, especially in the morning after a cold night.

To protect your car from the cold, you must also think about cleaning it. The paints use treatments that are supposed to protect your bodywork, but it never lasts over time. The rain does not wash away, and in winter, with frost and salt on the roads, the bodywork is attacked from all sides.

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