- Check your antifreeze. A 50/50 mixture of coolant and water will protect against freezing.
- Replace wiper blades if they don't clear the glass in a single swipe without streaking. Fill the windshield washer reservoir with winter detergent fluid to prevent freeze up.
- Check for a secure fit, and clean away any corrosion on the battery, connectors and cables. If the battery is out of warranty, have it tested.
- Replace accessory drive belts that are cracked, glazed or frayed, as well as coolant hoses that are visibly worn, excessively soft or bulging. Check for leaks around hose clamps and the water pump.
- Have a certified technician check fluid levels, lights, brakes, exhaust system and heater/defroster. Continue regular oil and filter changes at intervals recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer.
- If you own a diesel-engine vehicle, remember that diesel fuel is more susceptible to gelling in extreme cold than regular gasoline. Consider having an electric engine heater installed.
I have been in retail business for 14 yrs. selling various merchandise mostly in the plumbing, kitchen and bath depts. For 26 yrs. I have worked for the city of phila. there I worked as an office/stock clerk handling various merchandise to repair or replace in the tenants home or apartment. There I retired from my job and before I retired I was considered the no. 1 stock clerk throughout the city. All total I worked for 41 yrs..
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