Winter driving can cause a series of challenges for drivers, from the long dark nights to the colder w
As the nights become longer and the roads are wet or icy,
making sure your vehicle is prepped to handle the cold, wet weather conditions.
As part of a Winter Health check, our expert technicians will carry out a visual health check on your vehicle including…
Worn tyres are always dangerous, but they become even more so when stopping distances increase in wet, icy or snowy weather conditions. Our technicians will check that your tread depth is above the legal limit.
During the winter months features such as lights, heaters, and heated windscreens are used more, putting strain on the battery, combined with the effects the cold weather can have on your vehicle’s battery, there’s a possibility your battery could fail. Our technicians will check over your battery and inform you of any issues there may be.
High or low levels of oil can cause damage to the engine and potentially cause you to break down. Our technicians will ensure that your oil level is between the minimum and maximum markers on the vehicle’s dipstick.
The cold, wet weather inevitably results in more dirt and grit hitting your vehicle, our technicians will top up your screen wash to ensure that you are able to clear your windscreen/
Our technicians will check your windscreen for any chips and cracks, whilst also ensuring that your wiper blades are in working condition.
Our brands offer Winter Health Check kits that can include a range of items, such as screen wash, de-icer or ice scraper. This can differ depending on the brand. Find out more about the Winter Health Check Kits and individual pricing below.