10 Important Ways Mainers Should Winterize Their Vehicles
It's as important to protect your vehicle as your home before the temperatures dip below freezing.
Mainers Have Already Started Winterizing Their Homes
You've likely made some progress on your winter to-do list at your home. You mowed the lawn one last time, stowed the mower, moved the snow shovels to the front of the garage, and run your generator to make sure it was working properly. But have you winterized your vehicle?
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It's Equally Important to Winterize Your Vehicle Before the Frigid Temps Hit in Maine
I still remember when my Dad taught me many of the things on this list. He didn't want a daughter who knew nothing about her vehicle so, while I can't change the oil, I can definitely add it to my engine. And I know where to find information about oil weight and tire pressure. I greatly appreciate that he took the time to do it.
Protecting Your Investment is Easier Than You Think
There are so many things that can go wrong with a vehicle during a cold Maine winter. Some are unavoidable, like the ice kicked up by a snowplow that cracks the windshield. But many other challenges are avoidable with some planning and prep work. Icy temperatures can thicken oil, freeze water, and crack your hoses. Owning a car or truck is a huge investment so don't let winter take it away from you. So make the effort now to do the things that could keep you safe and warm in a reliable car.
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