Sep 10, 2025
Chevy service technician inspecting a tire

As summer comes to an end, it’s important to prepare your vehicle for the upcoming winter. Our Chevy service team can make sure you’re ready for anything as the temperatures start to drop. Lester Glenn Chevrolet highlights the top ways to winterize your vehicle.

Why Should You Winterize Your Chevrolet Vehicle Early?

By winterizing your Chevrolet vehicle early, you can enhance your safety on the road. Frigid winter temperatures and icy road conditions can hit before you realize it, impacting your vehicle’s mechanical components. Early winterization ensures you avoid expensive vehicle repairs and undue stress.  

Change Your Vehicle’s Oil

As temperatures begin to drop, your engine oil will thicken, which can impact its ability to lubricate properly. This can lead to a buildup of sludge and increased friction, potentially causing your engine to overheat. Our team can replace your old oil with cleaner, thinner oil to help improve your engine’s performance during the wintertime. 

Get Your Battery Inspected

Exposure to cold weather conditions can cause your vehicle’s battery to lose power more quickly. We recommend replacing your vehicle’s battery if it’s more than three years old to ensure it won’t die if you’re driving through snow.

Check Your Brakes

In areas like ours that are prone to icy roads, it’s especially crucial for you to ensure that your brakes work properly during the winter. Our team can replace worn-out brake pads and inspect for warped rotors or damaged brake lines. 

Inspect Your Tires

As temperatures drop, your tires’ air pressure will drop, impacting their traction in slick conditions. Check your tire pressure levels regularly to ensure they’re at their recommended levels.

Schedule a Chevy Service Appointment in Toms River, NJ

Do you need help preparing your vehicle for winter? Visit our Chevrolet dealership in Toms River, NJ, to schedule a Chevy service appointment with our technicians. We look forward to helping you.