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Winter is fast approaching, and if you own a new van, you may be wondering what it takes to get your vehicle ready for the coldest months. We have a quick list of what you can do to get your van ready for the winter and make sure it’s ready for anything Mother Nature can send you.
Change your oil
You may not realize this, but temperature changes can impact your oil. When the mercury begins to drop, the oil begins to thicken, making it more difficult to rotate the engine. That’s why it’s important to change your oil before the cold weather sets in.
Check your winter tires
Here in Canada, we live in a place where it snows frequently and where mercury regularly drops well below zero. That’s why it’s so important to have winter tires in good condition on your truck. If you’re not sure if your winter tires can last another winter, bring them to our maintenance department and we’ll take a look.
Check your wipers
Windshield wipers are another important thing to watch out for during the winter months. Cold weather can cause them to freeze and crack, preventing them from properly cleaning your windshield. We recommend that you replace them every year or two to avoid any problems during the winter months.
These are just some of the steps you need to take to get your van ready for winter. By taking care of these things right now, you can enjoy the winter months without any worries. So don’t wait until the last minute - be sure to take these steps before the cold weather sets in!
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