Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Winter Car Care part 2

Hey it's Tony "the car guy" Morice here to continue our talk about the "wonderful" winter days that are upon us and how the extreme cold can reek havoc on your vehicle. Yesterday we discussed your all important vehicle battery - please read it if you missed it.

Today we are going to talk about the "Survival" gear that you should have in vehicle for those just in case times. We all know what those times mean and that we try to avoid them at all costs.

We all know the famous reality TV show - Survivor - right? Man I love that show! Nothing like putting a dozen or so people in the middle of no where and tell them - Good Luck!! I believe they should bring that show here to Chicago during middle January - Survivor "Chicago - dead of the winter - series" No one would make it out alive! but i digress.

Here at West Loop Auto Body, we want to make you and your vehicle a SURVIVOR!!! We suggest the following items - should be in your vehicle during the winter months (if not all year) for those "just in case - Survivor" moments.
1. Ice Scraper & Brush - nothing like having 2" of solid ice on your windshield with nothing but credit card or fingernail to scrap it off.
2. Boots, Gloves, and Hats - need to keep that largest organ covered from the freezing temperatures.
3. Tools & Flashlight - preferably a "Mag-lite" - 3 to 4 battery light would be best. Tools should be your basic toolbox tools (screwdriver, socket set, can opener, hammer and etc)
4. Tire traction material such as sand or cat litter - nothing like spinning those tires til death and getting nowhere.
5. Food & Blankets - remember we are trying to survive here - make sure you have enough food for 3 days - bags of jerky, can foods (stuff you can have for a long period of time without spoiling) - water (need to keep yourself hydrated) especially in the cold. Blankets should be thick and warm (cotton or wool)
6. Jumper Cables or Jump box - a must!
7. First Aid Kit - i do not know how many times i have seen first aid kits with expired medicine - make sure you check the expiration dates on the first aid kits every 6 months and replace medicine as needed.
8. Cell Phone - make sure it is charged! West Loop's toll free number is 866-738-1975. We can have help out to you within 30-60 mins.
9. Flares or Reflective Triangle - very important to let others know you are broken down and need help.
10. Shovel - i know it sounds silly - but you never know when you need to dig yourself out of a snowdrift. You can find portable/foldable shovels at your local hardware store - which are easy to store in your vehicle.

All the items above are important and need to be in your vehicle for those just in case moments. Also have our phone number 312-738-1975/866-738-1975 on you at all times - so we can help you in your time of need.

Tomorrow we are going to talk about your vehicle's check list!!! A checklist is very important to have so you know how and when to maintan your vehicle.

Until we collide again,
Tony "the car guy" Morice

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