Pre-Winter Maintenance.

Nick The Great

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1. put snow brush in the closet beside the door
2. use up the summer washer fluid and replace with -40 washer fluid
3. drive truck
4. laugh at idiots that forget what winter is every year

(booster cables and tow ropes are ALWAYS in my vehicles)

You actually use your washer fluid that much that you need to change from summer to winter? I think I still have the factory fill on mine. :lol:

I use mine all the time. I bet I fill it up 4 or 5 times a year! :lol:
 

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I just kicked my tires, they're good to go!
That's my winter maintenance.
 

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1. put snow brush in the closet beside the door
2. use up the summer washer fluid and replace with -40 washer fluid
3. drive truck
4. laugh at idiots that forget what winter is every year

(booster cables and tow ropes are ALWAYS in my vehicles)

You actually use your washer fluid that much that you need to change from summer to winter? I think I still have the factory fill on mine. :lol:


The summer time, not so much... One bottle lasts me all summer, even my bosses work vehicle only goes through at most 2 or 3... But in the winter, I'll use at least 2 or 3... Slush splashes pretty good :lol:
 

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Ok, for all of you who live where you actually get winter. What do you do in the fall to prep your vehicles for the long cold winter?

1. Change oil/filter
2. Grease the 2 zerks I still have :)fume:),
3. Clean the air filter
4. Clean the engine bay
5. Wax my wheels
6. Get my Auto Butler paint sealant/detailing done
7. Wax. (once the Auto Butler program expires after 5 years).
8. Check the battery (depending on age).
9. Check the coolant.
10. Rotate the tires.

Plus I change the fuel filters. Put the winter fronts on (diesels) when it gets below freezing. Run power cords outside for the block heaters. Air up the tires. Throw a blanket, set of gloves, and an ice scraper inside, and make sure the glow plugs work.
 

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