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1. Check your tires: Make sure your tires have enough tread depth and are properly inflated. In winter, it is also recommended to use winter or all-season tires, as they provide better traction on snow and ice.
2. Check your battery: Cold weather can strain your battery, so make sure it's in good condition before winter sets in. A weak battery may not be able to start your car in sub-zero temperatures.
3. Check your antifreeze levels: Your car's coolant system should have a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water to prevent freezing.
4. Check your windshield wipers and washer fluid: Make sure your wipers are in good condition and replace them if needed. Fill up your washer fluid reservoir with a winter-rated washer fluid that won't freeze.
5. Check your lights: Make sure all of your lights are working, including your headlights, taillights, and turn signals. This is important for increased visibility during winter weather.
6. Check your heater and defrost system: Make sure your heater and defrost system are working properly to keep you warm and provide clear visibility.
7. Keep an emergency kit in your car: In case of an emergency, it's good to have some essential items in your car, such as a blanket, gloves, a hat, water, snacks, and a shovel.
 
By taking these steps, you can help ensure that your car is prepared for winter weather and that you can stay safe on the road.
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