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Cold weather can be hard on car batteries, making it more likely for them to fail. If your battery dies, try jump-starting it with a set of jumper cables and another vehicle. To prevent battery issues, consider having your battery tested before winter, and replace it if it’s showing signs of weakness.
To prevent your car doors from freezing shut, apply a thin layer of silicone spray or a rubber conditioner to the door seals. You can also wipe down the seals with a cloth to remove any moisture before freezing temperatures set in. If your doors do freeze, avoid pulling on the handle forcefully; instead, try applying pressure to the door to break the ice seal.
It’s wise to keep an emergency kit in your car during winter. Essential items include a blanket, flashlight, extra batteries, a first-aid kit, non-perishable snacks, water, a shovel, and sand or cat litter for traction. Jumper cables, an ice scraper, and a phone charger are also important to have on hand.
Extreme heat can cause your car’s battery fluid to evaporate, leading to reduced battery life and potential failure. To avoid issues, it’s a good idea to have your battery tested regularly during the summer months and keep the terminals clean and free of corrosion.
If your engine starts to overheat, pull over safely and turn off the engine immediately to prevent damage. Wait for the engine to cool down before checking the coolant levels. Low coolant is often the culprit in overheating, so ensure your cooling system is topped off and in good working condition.