10 Ways to Keep Your Car Safe and Running Smoothly Through Winter

By Ctek, PRNE
Thursday, December 15, 2011

LONDON, December 16, 2011 -

With winter fast approaching, CTEK, the leading developer of intelligent lead-acid Battery Chargers, has released the following ten maintenance tips to ensure that vehicles run smoothly, and safely, during the colder, more hazardous months.  

  1. Avoid a flat battery. Battery Maintenance is essential during winter. If you have electricity in your garage or storage area you can use a CTEK 12V Battery Charger which will maintain charge levels and keep the battery in good condition. Furthermore, certainly with new stop-start technology present in an increasing number of vehicles, batteries are particularly prone to flattening at a faster rate.
  2. Be winter specific. It is important to ensure that you have the correct concentration of screen wash in order to fight the elements and don’t forget to add anti freeze to your radiator. A good weather specific product such as the Farecla Smart Rain Repellent kit is also a good idea to have handy and will dramatically increase visibility and make driving safer.
  3. Obey the maintenance schedule. You should always know and follow your vehicle’s Manufacturer’s Recommended Maintenance Schedule.
  4. Tyres can be deadly if ignored. Driving in winter invariably means driving in rain, sleet and on ice and as a result, the car is running the risk of aqua planing and skidding - it is vital to ensure that tread depth is at least 3mm to be safe in wet or icy conditions and tyres should be inflated to the pressure recommended by the manufacturer. Additionally, certainly in harsher climates, it’s vital to ensure that the tires aren’t too old as, as they age, the rubber becomes harder resulting in a much lower efficiency. Specific winter tires are ideal in the colder, wetter and icier months, such as spiked and those made of rubber only.
  5. Be winter aware. Cars often need more care and attention in the colder months to keep them going - make sure that the oil in the car is an appropriate winter weight and will not excessively thicken due to a drop in temperatures.
  6. Be suspicious of smells. When your car smells funny, it may be letting you know that something needs attention. For example, if your car smells like it’s burning rubber, you may be riding the brakes, or driving with one foot on the brake and one foot on the accelerator.
  7. Avoid excessive idling. Shut off the engine while waiting for friends and family. Today’s vehicles are designed to “warm up” fast, so forget about those long idles on cold winter mornings.
  8. Drive gently. In winter, the road conditions can be unpredictable and dangerous if not handled correctly. Avoid sudden accelerations and jerky stop-and-go’s. During Snowy conditions always drive in the highest gear possible and ensure that there is at least a ten second gap between you and the car in front.
  9. Keep your engine tuned up. A misfiring spark plug can reduce fuel efficiency as much as 30 percent. Follow the service schedules listed in your owner’s manual. Replace filters and fluids as recommended.
  10. Brakes. Your vehicle’s most critical system is its brakes. Stopping distances are often increased during winter months due to poor weather conditions. To combat this danger most effectively, perform tests on the brake pedal intermittently by compressing the brake pedal lightly after driving through water or across icy road conditions to check that it had dried out and is at its most effective.

With a Smart Battery Charger, battery maintenance and other such maintenance programs don’t take a lot of time to complete but can avoid the inconvenience and expense of a breakdown but more importantly, ensure that a vehicle is safe in potentially dangerous conditions.

For more information about CTEK, please visit www.ctek.com or contact Ben Leuty, +44(0)1858-411600, ben.leuty@punchcomms.com

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