Car Storage Tips For Your Long Term

Antifreeze Mixture. Because we live in a colder climate this is important. Your antifreeze should have a 50-50 mix of coolant and water. Talk to your mechanic at your next oil change about what’s right for your car.

Our lives are so different from 2 generations ago, when people mostly grew up and married in the same towns in which they’d been born. You saw extended family at church and picnics and holidays. Now we almost always have to travel to see family. We have to divide our time between my family and yours.

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pick-n-pull fotos Keeping your tank full during the winter serves a few purposes. First, keeping a full tank will allow you to start up the car more easily on very cold mornings. Secondly, if you do happen to break down or get stuck you will have fuel to keep the engine idling and keep you warm while you await rescue.

prepare for winter Large trucks and semi-trucks require greater distance to stop because of their weight. If you cut off a large truck in winter driving conditions, it may not be able to stop in time to avoid hitting you or something else.

12. If you have old windows, it might be time to check out energy efficient windows and remember that there is a tax credit right now if you buy Energy Star certified products.

cars in winter There are less hours of daylight this time of year, so wear reflective or fluorescent clothing. It can be difficult for others to spot you when there are snowbanks, plowed streets, and other obstacles around.

As I’ve said before, we live in a drafty, old house whose saving grace is that it’s in the middle of sixty private acres of woods and fields. Also on the property is a small building with two studio apartments in it, where my late mother lived until October of 2005. Now, we use it for storage and for a guesthouse, mostly in the summer. Although we installed a pellet stove three years ago, and although we keep the heat down to 68 in the daytime and 55 at night, and even lower at the apartment house, our oil bill is enormous and getting bigger with each winter.

4) Check your battery and electrical systems. The normal reason why a car doesn’t start is because of a dead battery. You should actually check your battery regularly, but especially in the winter. Check the posts and connections of your battery to ensure that they are free of erosion and other debris. A way to check you battery is to turn your lights on before starting your car, if your lights get brighter once the engine has been started, you may need a more in depth battery test by a professional. Also, if you know that your battery is at least three years old, you will want to have a professional do the battery check. Be sure to replace any old, cracked, or damaged batteries no matter what.

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