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How to prepare your car for winter/smog season: Tips and suggestions

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As winter approaches in the northern India region, it brings not only a chill in the air but also a significant rise in pollution levels and smog, especially in Delhi NCR. These environmental changes can severely impact both the performance and longevity of your car. To ensure your vehicle stays in top shape during this winter season, there are a few essential steps you can take to prepare it for winter and the heavy smog that often accompanies it.

Regular maintenance is key. Make sure you’re replacing the car's cabin air filters . These filters help remove pollutants and improve air quality inside the cabin. Another crucial aspect of maintenance during winter is checking your tyres. Ensuring they have adequate tread depth and proper inflation can improve traction on slippery roads and reduce fuel consumption.

When it comes to exterior care, it’s important to keep your car clean during the winter months. Washing your car regularly helps remove accumulated grime and pollutants that can stick to the surface due to increased air pollution. Applying a coat of wax will further protect your car’s paint from harsh weather and pollutants. Additionally, it's wise to consider an underbody coating for your older cars. It can shield the underside of your vehicle from rust and corrosion caused by road debris and moisture.

The interior of your car also deserves attention, especially given the high levels of smog. Regularly ventilating the cabin can prevent the buildup of pollutants and allergens. Using a portable air purifier can also help to improve air quality inside the car, reducing your exposure to harmful pollutants.


Winter-specific preparations are just as important. It’s also a good idea to replace worn-out windshield wiper blades to ensure you have clear visibility during winter storms or fog. In addition to these preparations, keeping an emergency kit in your car – including essentials like jumper cables, a flashlight, and warm clothing – can be a lifesaver in unexpected situations.

Lastly, it’s wise to adjust your driving habits for the winter season. Allowing your engine to warm up for a few minutes before driving can help reduce wear and tear, especially in cold weather. It’s also beneficial to drive at a steady, moderate pace, avoiding sudden acceleration or braking, as this not only improves fuel efficiency but also reduces emissions.
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