
Get Your Car Ready for Cold Weather: Fall & Winter Prep Tips from Costa Oil
Get Your Car Ready for Cold Weather: Fall & Winter Prep Tips from Costa Oil
As the temperatures start to drop, it’s the perfect time to give your vehicle a little extra attention. Cold weather can take a toll on your car, from the engine and tires to your battery and fluids.
Here are a few simple but important things you can do to make sure your vehicle is winter-ready:
1. Check Your Oil and Fluids
Cold weather can cause engine oil to thicken, which makes it harder for your engine to start and run efficiently. Make sure your oil is fresh and the right viscosity for winter conditions. If you’re due, or almost due, for an oil change, this is the best time to stop by Costa Oil for a quick, professional 5-star service.
Also, check your other fluids ( coolant, brake fluid, power steering, and windshield washer fluid) to ensure they’re all topped off and winter-appropriate.
2. Test Your Battery
Cold weather can drain your battery fast. If it’s been more than a couple of years since your last battery check, stop by for a quick test. It’s much better to find out now than to get stuck on a freezing morning with a car that won’t start.
3. Inspect Your Tires
Your tires lose pressure as the temperature drops, about 1 PSI for every 10 degrees. Low tire pressure can hurt fuel efficiency and traction. Check your pressure regularly, and consider switching to winter tires if you live in an area with ice or snow.
At Costa Oil, we can help check your tires while you’re in for your oil change, it only takes a few extra minutes but can make a big difference in safety.
4. Replace Your Wiper Blades
Good visibility is crucial when it’s raining, snowing, or frosty. Worn-out wipers can leave streaks and make it harder to see in low winter light. If your blades are leaving streaks or making noise, it’s time for a quick replacement.
5. Check Your Heater and Defroster
You’ll want both working perfectly before that first frosty morning. Turn them on now to make sure warm air flows properly and the defroster clears your windows efficiently.
6. Keep an Emergency Kit in Your Car
You never know when you’ll need it. A basic kit should include jumper cables, a flashlight, a blanket, gloves, a phone charger, and some snacks or water. It’s one of those things you’ll be glad you have, especially when temperatures drop.
Drive into the Cold with Confidence
At Costa Oil, we’re all about helping you protect your investment and stay safe on the road — all while saving you time. Our 10-minute oil change and 5-star service mean you can get winter-ready without the wait.
Come see us today and make sure your vehicle is ready for the season ahead!