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The Cooling System
The weatherman's first announcement of a severe cold snap can create a
jam-up of cars at every available service outlet.
Avoid the rush by preparing your cooling system well in advance of the
weatherman's warning. Check and/or replace anti-freeze. Flush and test the
system, and inspect hoses, clamps and belts.
If you've noticed the engine running cool (not much heater output) have the
thermostat checked.
Other cooling system components that can cause trouble: the water pump, fan
clutch and, on newer cars, the electrically driven fan and/or switches that
interact between the cooling system and other engine systems.
Under The Car
Described as "where the car meets the road", the tires, steering, suspension
and braking systems all become especially important in winter weather. Ice
and snow demand firm traction, steering and ride control.
Wheel balancing and alignment, plus a careful under-car inspection, are a
wise investment before winter's first blast.
NOTE: A careful examination of exhaust
components should be a part of the under-car inspection. Leaking exhaust is
especially dangerous in winter, when windows are closed.
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