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Road Sense Tips

Seasonal driving tips — Winterizing your vehicle

Summer vehicle maintenance | Driving on wet roads | Driving on icy or snowy roads | Winterizing your vehicle

Colder temperatures always bring out the worst in a vehicle. Meanwhile, hazardous winter driving demands its best possible performance.

To prepare your vehicle, you or a qualified service centre should complete the following checklist:

 Tune up the motor.
 Check fluid levels.
 Change the oil .
 Check the anti-freeze.
 Fill the wiper fluid reservoir with de-icing solution.
 Check the battery.
 Check the tread and air pressure on your tires.
 Inspect the brakes.
 Install good windshield wiper blades.
 Check head and signal lights.
 Ensure all belts and hoses are in good shape.
 Make sure the heater and defroster are working properly.
 Install tires appropriate for winter conditions.

Winter season tires

Snow tires are specifically designed to provide better traction and braking in deep snow conditions as well as greater stability and control on slushy roads. Some winter tires offer additional features that will enhance the tires' performance in icy conditions. These features may include studs, specialized rubber compounds or additional traction enhancers moulded directly into the tire.

Always consult your local tire retailer about your specific needs when purchasing tires to ensure you get the tires best suited for the conditions you most frequently operate your vehicle in.


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Also, see our fact sheet Buying Better Tires (PDF)

Winter driving equipment

In particularly cold weather, equip your vehicle with: