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Wiper blades should be replaced every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if you notice streaking, squeaking, or reduced visibility during rain. Regular replacement ensures you maintain clear visibility in all weather conditions.
Cold weather can cause tire pressure to drop, so it’s important to check your tire pressure at least once a month during winter. Underinflated tires can reduce traction on icy or snowy roads, leading to potential safety issues.
Winter tires are designed with deeper treads and softer rubber to maintain flexibility in cold temperatures, providing better traction on snow and ice. If you live in an area with harsh winters, switching to winter tires is highly recommended. All-season tires can be sufficient in milder climates, but they don’t perform as well in extreme cold or heavy snow.
Winter conditions can be harsh on wiper blades, leading to faster wear and tear. It’s a good idea to replace your wiper blades at the start of the winter season and again if they show signs of damage like streaking or skipping. Consider using winter-specific blades, which are designed to handle ice and snow better.
It’s a common belief that cars need to idle for a while before driving in cold weather, but modern engines are designed to start driving almost immediately. Letting your car idle for 30 seconds to a minute is usually sufficient. Extended idling wastes fuel and can increase engine wear over time.