Picture this: You’ve just woken up and realized you’re late for work. You quickly get ready, grab a bite to eat, and head out the door. You are then reminded that it’s January. It’s freezing outside and as you get to your car you realize that ice and snow are covering your vehicle. You turn your car on to let it idle and warm up as you work to get rid of all the ice and snow that’s caked to your windows. After some frantic scraping, you clear the windows and get back into your car only to be greeted by a cold seat and a cold steering wheel.
Has this ever happened to you?
Winter driving can be tough, but taking the right preparations to enhance your driving experience can make all the difference. With some basic winter car maintenance, your vehicle and your vehicle’s heater can get prepared for those cold, morning commutes.