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As the days get shorter and the temperature starts to drop, it's time to start thinking about winterizing your pickup. Here in Canada, we know a thing or two about snow and ice, so we've put together a list of five things you need to do to make sure your truck is ready for winter weather.
- Check Your Oil
This one is key for any type of vehicle, but it's especially important in cold weather. Cold temperatures can thicken your oil, making it harder for your engine to run smoothly. So, be sure to get your oil checked before the colder weather hits.
- Check Your Snow Tires
If you don't have snow tires on your truck yet, now is the time to get them. Snow tires are designed to grip the road better in icy and snowy conditions, so they're a must if you want to stay safe on the roads this winter. Not sure if your tires are up to the task? Bring them into our service center, and we'll take a look.
- Check Your Windshield Wipers
Your windshield wipers are vital for keeping your windshield clear in inclement weather. Before winter weather hits, be sure to check your wipers and replace them if they're worn out. You don't want to be caught in a storm with faulty wipers!
- Let Us Check Your Car Fluids
It's always a good idea to let our service team take a look at your car before winter sets in. We can top off any fluids that are low and make sure everything is in good working order. That way, you can rest assured that your car is ready to take on whatever Mother Nature throws your way.
- Get a Winter Tune-Up
A winter tune-up is the best way to ensure that your car is running optimally before the cold weather hits. Our team can inspect your car from head to toe and make any necessary adjustments so that you can hit the road with confidence this winter.
Don't wait until winter is in full swing to start thinking about preparing your pickup truck—by then, it might be too late! Use this checklist as a guide to help you get your truck ready for all that winter has in store. And, of course, bring it into our dealership so our experienced team can give it a once-over before the snow flies. We want to make sure you're safe and prepared when the weather takes a turn for the worse!
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