Mercedes Car Maintenance Tips for Winter
Giancarlo Perlas January 29, 2022Looking after your Mercedes-Benz car is expensive, particularly during winter. However, here are some tips you can follow to reduce the time and cost of car maintenance throughout the cold season.
Make sure you’re fully insured
When you get an auto insurance quote, it’s important to know what the policy covers. You don’t want to overpay for things you’ll never need to use. Equally, you want to ensure anything that could go wrong is covered by your policy, or this will end up costing you much more than you save.
If you need help choosing the right policy for you, a licensed insurance representative can guide you through every step to answer questions you may have regarding car insurance.
Regular battery tests
The last thing you want during the coldest nights in winter is to have your car break down. As this is likely to be because of a faulty battery, it’s important to check your battery before setting out on long journeys, to prevent breaking down miles from home. If possible, avoid charging non-essential electronic devices in the car which rely on the battery, as these can drain it. Remember to charge these items separately before you travel!
Clean your lights
Checking your lights regularly during winter reduces the chances of them failing when you need them the most. With darker nights and foggy days, it’s crucial to be seen by other drivers and pedestrians. You should also clean your lights, as the brightness can be dimmed by dirt and grit from the roads. Thankfully, this is an easy job to stay on top of and only takes a few minutes!
Check your antifreeze
Checking your antifreeze levels throughout winter will ensure you can top these up before they start to run low. Otherwise, you may only realize it’s low when you need to use it!
Even if you don’t run low, your antifreeze should be changed every few years as it can go bad. If you notice steam in the engine, a strange smell, rust in the antifreeze or leaking underneath your car, it might be time to change your antifreeze.
Have an emergency kit in your trunk
Although you probably do everything to keep your vehicle running smoothly throughout winter, sometimes problems can happen. If you do break down, it’s important to stay warm, especially if there’s nothing you can do to fix your car as you wait for help. As winter is much colder, it’s important to be prepared for being stuck in your car during bad weather.
Having an emergency bag can help you get through this. Your bag should include blankets, a portable phone charger, a map, a first-aid kit, extra medication for any existing medical conditions, de-icer and scraper, jumper cables and a flashlight. Remember, it’s always best to be prepared!
You may be able to solve a smaller problem yourself, but if not, at least you can be prepared for waiting for help to arrive.
Checking your car yourself and having professional checks will reduce the risk of breaking down in winter. Being prepared for the worst can put your mind at ease if anything goes wrong. Consider the tips above to maintain your car this winter.