How to Winterize Your Car in Canada
Winter in Canada lasts five months, with mid-December to mid-March the most brutally cold period. Protecting your vehicle from Jack Frost's icy reign is imperative to avoid issues such as coagulated motor oil, premature battery drainage, and low tire pressure. Learn how to winterize your car in Canada with Pfaff Automotive Partners to enjoy a higher-functioning vehicle from November through March. Winterizing your car also helps the vehicle last longer.
Start winterizing your car in early autumn to prepare it for the months ahead! Follow these steps and feel extra confident when driving in Thornhill and the nearby communities.
Give your vehicle a thorough cleaning. Vacuum and detail the interior, which includes cleaning out the trunk. You'll need space in the trunk for your winter car emergency kit. Once the interior is clean and organized, move on to the exterior. Use cleaning solutions and tools recommended in your owner's manual, such as soapy water, to remove road dust, dirt, insect remains, and other grime. You don't want dirt and grime scratching your car paint all winter.
Finish with a quality wax application to protect the vehicle paint from ice and snow.
Schedule a tuneup to prepare your vehicle for harsh weather. Our auto service experts provide tuneups to help you avoid breakdowns in Richmond Hill during freezing weather. Tuneup services typically include:
Consider switching to winter tires depending on where you drive in Mississauga and the surrounding areas. Winter tires are softer than all-season tires to counteract freezing temperatures. They also feature deep treads that slice through snow and ice efficiently. If you routinely drive in snowy conditions, these tires provide invaluable peace of mind.
Keep your vehicle parked in a climate-controlled garage during winter. If your garage is not temperature-controlled, consider adding a heater to prevent issues like low tire pressure. Should you need to park the vehicle outdoors during winter, protect it with a quality car cover. The cover helps the vehicle retain heat and protects the paint from the elements.
Do you have any questions about winterizing your car? Contact or contact us online today with questions and to make a service appointment. Our team is here to help your vehicle make it through winter and beyond! Browse our inventory if it's time to purchase a new or used vehicle!
