Feb 15, 2025
Winter Car Service at Central Chevrolet

Prepare Your Chevy for Cold Weather with Expert Winter Maintenance

Winter in West Springfield, MA can be tough on your vehicle. Freezing temperatures, icy roads, and snowstorms put extra stress on your car’s engine, tires, and battery. To keep your Chevrolet running smoothly all season long, it’s essential to schedule winter car maintenance at Central Chevrolet’s Certified Service Center.

From battery checks to tire inspections, our expert technicians are here to ensure your car stays reliable, safe, and ready to handle New England’s harsh winter conditions.


Essential Winter Car Maintenance Services

1. Battery Testing & Replacement

Cold weather can significantly reduce battery performance, making it harder for your car to start. We’ll:
✅ Test your battery’s charge and health
✅ Check for corrosion or loose connections
✅ Replace weak batteries before they leave you stranded

Tip: If your battery is more than three years old, consider replacing it before winter fully sets in!


2. Winter Tires & Tire Inspections

Your tires are your first line of defense against icy and slippery roads. We’ll ensure:
🔹 Your tire tread is deep enough for winter traction
🔹 Your tire pressure is at the correct level (cold weather can lower PSI!)
🔹 You have the option to switch to winter tires for maximum grip

Why Winter Tires?
Winter tires are designed to stay flexible in freezing temperatures, providing superior traction on snow and ice compared to all-season tires. If you commute or drive frequently in winter conditions, winter tires are a smart investment.


3. Oil Change with Winter-Grade Oil

Extreme cold can thicken engine oil, making it harder for your engine to lubricate moving parts. At Central Chevrolet, we offer:
Full synthetic oil changes designed for cold weather
Multi-point inspections to check for leaks and worn components
Oil filter replacement for optimal engine performance

Did you know? Using the right oil viscosity in winter can improve your engine’s efficiency and longevity!


4. Brake Inspections for Icy Roads

Brakes are critical for safe winter driving. We’ll check:
🛑 Brake pads & rotors for wear
🛑 Brake fluid levels
🛑 ABS functionality for slippery conditions

If your brakes feel soft or make noise, get them checked before the next snowfall!


5. Wiper Blades & Washer Fluid Check

Snow, sleet, and road salt can quickly reduce visibility. Our team will:
🌨 Replace old or streaking wiper blades
🌨 Refill washer fluid with freeze-resistant formula
🌨 Check for any cracks or damage in your windshield

Pro Tip: Always keep an extra bottle of washer fluid in your car during winter months!


6. Heating System & Defroster Check

There’s nothing worse than a heater that won’t warm up on a freezing morning. We’ll:
🔥 Inspect your heater & defroster for proper function
🔥 Check cabin air filters for blockages
🔥 Ensure your coolant levels are winter-ready


7. Emergency Kit & Roadside Assistance

Even with proper winter maintenance, unexpected situations can happen. We recommend keeping an emergency kit in your car, including:
📌 Ice scraper & snow brush
📌 Flashlight & extra batteries
📌 Jumper cables
📌 Blankets & warm clothing
📌 Non-perishable snacks & bottled water

If you ever need help, Central Chevrolet’s roadside assistance program has you covered.


Stay Safe This Winter – Schedule Your Service Today!

Winter weather can be unpredictable, but your car doesn’t have to be. At Central Chevrolet, our Certified Service Experts will ensure your vehicle is in top shape to handle snow, ice, and freezing temperatures.

📞 Call us today to book your winter service appointment!
📍 Visit us at 675 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA for expert Chevrolet maintenance.


FAQs About Winter Car Service

Q: How often should I check my tire pressure in the winter?
A: Cold weather reduces tire pressure, so check it at least once a month and before long trips.

Q: Can I use my regular motor oil in winter?
A: It’s best to use a winter-grade synthetic oil with the right viscosity for your vehicle. We can recommend the best option!

Q: Do I really need winter tires?
A: If you drive in heavy snow or icy conditions, winter tires provide significantly better traction than all-season tires.

Q: How do I know if my battery is ready for winter?
A: If your battery is more than three years old, or if your car struggles to start, get it tested or replaced before winter.