Winter brings beautiful snowy landscapes but also several challenges for drivers. Slippery roads, freezing temperatures and poor visibility can all affect how your car behaves. With a proper winter check, you can make sure your vehicle is well-prepared and that you drive safely through the cold season.
Winter tyres are essential – but not all of them are the same. Make sure that
the tread depth is at least 4 mm
your tyres are not older than 6 years
the tyre pressure is adjusted slightly for colder temperatures
Tip: Consider whether all-season tyres might be suitable for your driving habits. In alpine regions, proper winter tyres are usually the safer choice.
Cold temperatures reduce battery performance. Have it tested to ensure it still delivers enough power. Signs of a weak battery include:
Slow engine start
Flickering lights
Sluggish electronics
If your battery is already older, replacing it early can prevent unpleasant surprises on freezing mornings.
To prevent anything from freezing, make sure:
Coolant is protected down to –20 °C (or lower depending on the region)
Washer fluid is a winter-grade mixture
Door seals are treated with silicone spray to prevent sticking
Short winter days mean more time in the dark. Check:
All lights
Fog lights
Wiper blades
That you have an ice scraper and snow brush in the car
A small bottle of de-icer at home can save time in the morning.
Your engine oil should have the right viscosity for winter. Even though most modern cars warn you of low oil levels, a manual check from time to time is still worthwhile.
Also important: brake fluid and power steering fluid.
Your car should contain:
Safety vest and warning triangle
Blanket
Gloves
Power bank
Flashlight
Snow chains (depending on your region)
This can be especially important in remote areas.
Even the best winter preparation cannot replace careful driving.
Drive slower and more attentively on snow and ice
Expect longer braking distances
Keep a safe distanceAccelerate and brake gently
A winter check for your car is quick to do but can make a big difference in an emergency. With the right preparations, you’ll be safer and more relaxed on the road, no matter how cold or icy it gets.