Friends,
The heart of winter is no laughing matter here in North
Dakota. Because of the vastness of our home, a reliable automobile is as
important here as it is anywhere.
That’s why we’re offering this quick checklist of “to dos”
for your car to ensure you and your family arrive safely to your destinations
all winter long.
If you haven’t already done so, be sure to “winterize” your
car, including a thorough checkup that includes:
·
Checking the ignition, brakes, wiring, hoses and
fan belts.
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Changing and adjusting the spark plugs.
·
Checking the air, fuel and emission filters, and
the PCV valve.
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Inspecting the distributor.
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Checking the battery.
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Checking the tires for air, sidewall wear and
tread depth.
·
Checking antifreeze levels and the freeze line.
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Your car should have a tune-up (check the
owner's manual for the recommended interval) to ensure better gas mileage,
quicker starts and faster response on pick-up and passing power.
Additionally, as every good boy scout knows, it’s critical
to be prepared. In North Dakota winters, that means having the following tools
at the ready should the unforeseen happen: a properly inflated spare tire,
shovel, jumper cables, tool kit, first aid kit, working flashlight and batteries,
matches and non-perishable food and drink.
Following these simple steps will help ensure we all arrive
safely this winter.