When freezing mornings return to Altoona, our Blaise Alexander Chevrolet service team knows that preparation makes all the difference. Snow, road salt, and cold starts test every system of your vehicle. By taking a few preventive steps now, you’ll ensure safe, confident driving throughout the season ahead.
Check Fluids and Battery Health
Cold weather thickens engine oil and reduces battery output. During your next service visit, have certified technicians test the battery and verify that antifreeze levels meet factory specifications. Standard synthetic oil maintains proper flow in low temperatures, while available engine block heaters on select Chevrolet trucks make early-morning starts easier and protect internal components.
Inspect Tires and Brakes
Tire pressure drops about one psi (pound per square inch) for every 10-degree fall in temperature. For dependable traction, consider switching to winter-rated tires engineered with flexible rubber and deep tread patterns. The service team can also inspect brake pad thickness to ensure consistent stopping performance. Balanced tire wear and correct pressure improve steering response on icy or slushy roads.
Pack Appropriately
You never know when an emergency will strike, so preparation is essential. Make sure you have everything you need in case of a flat tire, as well as a set of working battery jumper cables. To battle the sudden onset of wintry conditions, pack your snow brush and scraper in an easy-to-access place, and keep some blankets, bottled water, and a first-aid kit in your trunk.
Get Winter Chevrolet Service in Altoona, PA, and Beat the Snow
The certified technicians at Blaise Alexander Chevrolet provide thorough inspections, genuine parts, and knowledgeable guidance to keep your new Chevy vehicle winter-ready. You’ll appreciate our team’s commitment to reliable service and Chevrolet expertise year-round. Schedule your appointment with Blaise Alexander Chevrolet service today and drive with confidence knowing your vehicle is prepared for Pennsylvania’s toughest months ahead.