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Winter Vehicle Prep

Winter Vehicle Prep – As Alaska rolls into winter, it’s time to prepare your vehicle for winter driving. Vehicle maintenance for every season is important. However, it’s especially important in winter. With dropping temperatures and falling snow, preparing your vehicle is a must.
Wiper Blades
A good set of wiper blades during the winter is ideal. Make checking and – if needed – replacing wiper blades part of your winter vehicle prep. Wiper blades crack and split over time, leading to slow squeaky blades which don’t perform well. When it snows, you want to make sure your wiper blades fully clear the snow off your windshield so you are able to see well while driving. Having streaks on your windshield is a sign your wiper blades need to be replaced. You may want to consider a more durable pair for Alaska’s harsher climate.
Winter Vehicle Prep: Tires
Placing a pair of sturdy winter tires on your vehicle is on of the most important things you can do during winter vehicle prep. Verify the area you live in allows the types of tires you plan to place on your vehicle. Winter tires provide extra traction and help with ice and snow buildup. Research your local city for shops that can assist with placing winter tires on your vehicle. Check local ordinances on how long you can keep the tires on.
Maintenance: Tire Pressure
Maintaining the appropriate tire pressure for your vehicle is imperative. Fill any tires that are low before driving. In cooler weather, tire pressure can fluctuate. If you park your vehicle in a garage and then start driving in the cold, you may notice it fluctuate. As part of winter vehicle prep, put an air compressor in your vehicle. You never know when you will need one.
Finally, update your emergency kit during winter vehicle prep to help keep occupants warm, dry and hydrated. If your vehicle breaks down or you get stuck in a storm, the supplies located in these kits will aid you until emergency responders arrive. Stay prepared so you can drive safely this winter season.
To sum up, winter vehicle prep is the best way to help avoid potential disasters later. Alaska winter is here. A little planning goes a long way to ensuring better living. Regardless of the season.
Johnson Law has been helping Alaskans injured in winter driving accents for 30 years. It’s who we are. And while we hope you never need us… We’re here if you do. ~ Doug Johnson
Source: Consumer Reports
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