GET YOUR FLEET WINTER READY! Essential Tips for Cold Weather Performance
Whether we like it or not, the cold months are approaching sooner or later - so, preparing your fleet for winter is a MUST for ensuring safety and performance on the road. These midwest winters can take a toll on your trucks, leading to unexpected breakdowns, costly repairs, and delays. At Boyer Trucks, we know the importance of keeping your fleet running smoothly during harsh weather conditions. That’s why we’ve compiled some essential tips to help you get your fleet winter ready for the season.
1. Check Your Battery Health
Cold weather can cause battery performance to drop significantly. Before the temperature dips, make sure all your truck batteries are in good condition. If a battery is more than three years old, it would be a good idea to get it tested or replaced to avoid getting stranded in dangerous weather conditions.
2. Inspect Your Tires
Tires are your first line of defense in slick and icy conditions. If you’re living in a cold climate, with lots of snow and ice, make sure your trucks are equipped with winter tires. They’re designed to handle intense winter weather. Check your tread depth and air pressure regularly, as cold air can cause tires to lose air pressure faster.
3. Inspect Your Brake System
Icy roads mean reduced traction, so it’s critical that your brakes are in tip-top shape. Check brake pads, rotors, and fluid levels to make sure your fleet can stop safely on the ice or snow.
4. Upgrade to Winter-Grade Diesel Fuel
If you’re operating a diesel engine, we recommend filling up with a winter-grade diesel fuel to prevent gelling, which commonly arises in winter.
5. Monitor Your Coolant & Antifreeze Levels
Make sure you’re checking your trucks’ coolant and antifreeze levels to prevent the engine from freezing. Top off your coolant and antifreeze levels at the correct ratio to prevent those costly repairs caused by freezing temperatures.
6. Test Your Heater & Defroster
You want to be comfortable on those long, winter drives. Make sure the heating system in your truck is working effectively to keep yourself warm and toasty. Don’t forget to check the defrosters to ensure your windows and mirrors are clear for safe driving.
7. Create an Emergency Kit
This may be the last tip, but it’s certainly not the least important. Equip your truck with an emergency winter kit. Pack blankets, a flashlight, first-aid supplies, and non-perishable snacks. These kits could potentially save your life if you break down during a storm.
Keep Your Fleet Winter Ready with Boyer Trucks!
Preparing your fleet for the winter is extremely important for maintaining efficiency and safety during the winter. At Boyer Trucks, we offer a full range of services to help you prepare your fleet for the winter, from battery tests, tire inspections, fluid top-offs, and more! Contact us today to schedule your winter maintenance service, and let us help you keep your trucks on the road all season long.
Boyer Trucks: 4631 Odessa Ave NE, St. Michael, MN 55376
(612) 676-3800