Preparing Your Volvo for Winter in Newfoundland and Labrador: A Quick Guide to Safety
October 23 2023,
Winter in Newfoundland and Labrador is a season that demands preparedness, especially when it comes to your vehicle. As the temperatures dip and the snow accumulates, specific preparations are necessary to ensure you and your Volvo navigate the icy roads safely. This guide aligns with Newfoundland and Labrador's Highway Traffic Act and recommended safety practices to help you winterize your Volvo comprehensively.
Essential Checks and Preparations: Adhering to Provincial Recommendations
The use of studded tires is permitted from November 1 to April 30 each year under the province’s Highway Traffic Act, unless otherwise indicated by the Minister of Digital Government and Service NL. Although winter tires are not a legal requirement, their use is strongly advised due to the extreme winter conditions common in the province.
Winter Tires: More Than Just a Recommendation
Installing winter tires is crucial for better road grip and overall safety. These tires are specially designed with softer rubber compounds and deeper treads to handle colder temperatures and snow or slush displacement effectively.
The Essentials for Winter-Ready Performance
- Battery Check and Replacement: Cold weather can take a toll on your battery. Have it tested and consider replacing it if it's over three years old.
- Fluids and Lubricants: Switch to winter-grade oil for smoother engine performance and check antifreeze levels. Opt for washer fluid that won't freeze.
- Emergency Kit: A well-stocked emergency kit with blankets, non-perishable food, a first-aid kit, and jumper cables is a must-have for winter emergencies.
- Brakes and Lights: Test your brakes and ensure all lights, including fog lights, are fully functional for maximum visibility.
- Heating and Defrosting Systems: Make sure your Volvo's heating and defrosting systems are in optimal condition for those chilly drives.
- Wiper Blades: Heavy-duty wiper blades designed for winter use are essential for clear visibility.
By integrating both provincial guidelines and winter readiness essentials, your Volvo will be more than equipped to handle the harsh Newfoundland and Labrador winter safely and efficiently.
In conclusion, winterizing your Volvo involves a blend of vehicle preparations and responsible driving practices. For further assistance or to schedule your winter-specific service appointment, come see us at Volvo of Newfoundland.