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The winter season is creeping up on us, and if you're the owner of a brand-new pickup truck, you might be wondering what needs to be done in order to get your vehicle ready for the colder months. We've put together a quick list of things you can do to winterize your pickup and make sure it's ready to take on whatever Mother Nature throws your way.
Change Your Oil
You might not realize it, but changes in temperature can actually have an impact on your oil. As the mercury starts to dip, your oil will start to thicken, making it harder for your engine to turn over. That's why it's important to change your oil before the cold weather sets in.
Check Your Winter Tires
Here, in Canada, we live where it snows frequently, and the mercury drops far below 0 on a regular basis. That's why it's so important to have winter tires that are in good shape on your truck. If you're not sure if your winter tires can last another winter, bring them into our service department, and we'll take a look.
Check Your Windshield Wipers
Windshield wipers are another important thing to watch out for in the winter months. Cold weather can cause them to freeze and crack, which will prevent them from properly cleaning your windshield. We recommend that you replace them every year or two so that you don't have any problems during the winter months.
These are just a few of the things that you need to do in order to winterize your pickup truck. By taking care of these things now, you'll be able to enjoy the winter months without any worries. So, don't wait until the last minute—make sure that you take care of these things before the cold weather sets in!
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