Nov 19, 2024
Prep Your Vehicle for Winter

Winter has arrived here at Scott Chevrolet, which means it’s time to get ready for freezing weather and snowy roads. Whether you’re taking the daily commute or a holiday road trip, make sure your car is up to the challenge. Schedule these Chevy service steps to have your car run its best all season long.

Get an Oil Change

It’s never good to fall behind on your scheduled oil changes, but winter can be an especially bad time. Cold weather thickens motor oil, which means your engine has to work extra hard to pump it through your system. That’s doubly true if you have dirty oil in your engine, so have our team replace it to keep your engine healthy.

Check Your Fluids

Your motor oil isn’t the only fluid to check before winter. Windshield wiper fluid is essential for keeping your windows clear during snowy drives—and you may want to replace your wiper blades, too. Of course, transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and other essential fluids are all just as important during winter, too.

Consider Snow Tires

We get plenty of snow and ice in our neck of the woods, so if you do a lot of driving, consider switching to snow tires. These tires are built with compounds designed for low temperatures and feature wide, deep grooves that are great at gripping the road. Talk to our team about your driving needs to find out if they’re right for you.

Get Chevy Service in Allentown, PA

Freezing weather pushes your car’s performance to its limits. Before the weather turns too nasty, make an appointment with our expert service team at Scott Chevrolet. Have our team perform a complete tune-up for safe driving all the way through spring!