It’s always better to be proactive and be equipped for any incident that may occur down the road
In addition to carrying out the always recommended basic inspections of the car and fitting winter tires or chains, it is useful to take into account a number of elements that can be very useful if a problem arises on the road. And it is that apart from the specific driving advice, during the winter (or during the coldest times) it is advisable to have a winter set in the car
composed of almost essential elements.
First of all, water, to be hydrated if we have a breakdown or an accident that immobilizes our vehicle; and energy bars, nuts and the like. It’s about having energy foods on hand that don’t take up space and that compensate for the loss of calories generated by the cold.
Also warm clothing and blankets, ideal for handling the various tools in the car. For example, to comfortably change a wheel or to place the chains. Therefore snow chains of course, especially if winter tires are not available. It is important that they are in good condition.
Windshield scraper for removing ice and snow from windshield wipers, mirrors, etc. Like a small shovel, to unclog the wheels of the car if it gets stuck in the snow. Also a charger and external mobile battery.
Similarly, write down defroster or specific products to remove the most curdled ice and defrost blocked locks; battery cables since, as the data shows, it is one of the most affected elements. All the more reason to also bring a boot bar.
Last but not least, a flashlight. In winter it gets dark earlier and with darkness everything becomes complicated.
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Source: La Verdad

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