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10 Tips to Prep your Car for Winter Driving

It’s 21 degrees (F) in Chicago right now. To me, that pretty much qualifies as Winter weather. In one of the first few posts on DLM I mentioned that I drive an old 1998 Chevy Blazer that I refuse to get rid of. Hey, it’s paid off, why create debt right?

Old or not, cars need attention. This is especially true when you live in an area that goes through extreme temperature or weather changes. The folks at Advance Auto Parts were nice enough to send over this list of winter car prep tips for DLM readers.

Stop taking your car for granted and give this a quick read. If anything, ask yourself when you last checked these items. The last thing you need is to get stranded on the highway with the family during the middle of winter.

    1. Inspect your antifreeze while your engine is cold by using a tester to check the mixture for its freeze point. A 50/50 ratio means 50% distilled water and 50% antifreeze, which is sufficient in most climates, except in extreme cold. 

So really it’s not that tough. Most of these things you can easily take care of in your garage or driveway. The point is DO THEM!

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