Koons Ford Silver Spring

Nov 26, 2024
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As the trees shed their leaves and temperatures begin to drop, it’s time to think about preparing your car for the winter. Colder temperatures together with rain, ice, and snow can all take their toll on a vehicle. We can help you get ready for all that winter has to offer with a list of our top tips for optimal Ford maintenance.

Check Your Tires

The state of your tires is important all year round, but never more so than in the winter. Wet roads and icy surfaces can impair the grip so if your tires are already nearing the limit, you could find your car slipping around. You should therefore check your tires to make sure they’re in good condition and not heavily worn.

You might also want to consider switching to winter tires until around Easter. Winter tires are made from a softer rubber that stays more flexible in cold temperatures, helping them to retain their grip. The tread is also deeper and has a pattern that’s designed to cut up snow and ice, making it safer to drive in difficult conditions.

Test Your Brakes

Brakes can be more sluggish in freezing temperatures, plus they are more likely to suffer a buildup of debris due to moisture and ice from the road surface. If there are any signs that your brakes aren’t performing optimally, consider getting them checked before winter arrives. Signs to be vigilant for include: a spongy sensation when braking, a vibrating brake pedal, grinding noises, or squealing when applying the brake.

Consider a New Battery

If you’ve noticed that your car has been slower to start or that your headlights are dimmer, your battery may be on its last legs. Low temperatures typically require more power from the battery and chemical reactions may be slower, affecting the performance. It’s a good idea to get your Ford dealership to run a few checks on your battery to see if it needs replacing.

You can help to protect your battery during winter by limiting your car’s exposure to the cold weather. If you don’t have access to a suitable garage, try covering your car overnight instead. This will minimize the impact of any snow or ice and provide a barrier against the cold.

Book a Service

A pre-winter service is the best way to make sure your car is ready for the winter. As well as looking at all the major areas, Ford technicians can carry out routine maintenance such as replacing coolant, oil, and checking windscreen wiper blades. All of this will ensure your vehicle is ready to tackle the very worst of the winter weather!

With a dedicated service and auto parts department, we can help your car perform at its best throughout the winter months. To arrange a service, give us a call here at Koons Ford Silver Spring in Silver Spring, MD today.