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(last updated: December 9, 2025)
Winter-Ready Driving: The Three Essentials Every Driver Should Check Coolant • Battery • Tire Pressure
Winter puts extra strain on your vehicle. Coolant breaks down, batteries lose power, and tire pressure drops as temperatures fall.
These small issues can add up quickly and may leave you stranded when you least expect it. A seasonal check now can help prevent bigger problems later.
Coolant: Your Engine's First Line of Defense
Cold weather can thicken old coolant and reduce its ability to protect your engine. When coolant can't circulate properly, overheating and internal corrosion become real risks. A quick coolant inspection or exchange can improve engine longevity and prevent costly repairs.
Battery: Winter's Most Common Failure Point
Batteries lose capacity in cold temperatures, making winter the season when weak batteries fail. If you've noticed slow cranking, dim lights, or hesitation when starting your vehicle, it's a good time for a battery test. It's fast, inexpensive, and can save you from a no-start situation.
Tire Pressure: Safety, Traction & Fuel Economy
For every 10-degree drop in temperature, your tires can lose 1-2 PSI. Low tire pressure affects traction, reduces fuel efficiency, and wears tires out faster. A quick tire pressure check helps maintain safety and vehicle performance in winter weather.
One Easy Step to Winter-Ready Driving
Schedule your next service appointment at KoonsFord.com. We'll inspect your coolant, battery, and tire pressure in a single visit.
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