Winter Prep for North Texas Drivers: How to Protect Your Vehicle from Sudden Cold Snaps
North Texas weather can be unpredictable. One day it’s 75 and sunny, and the next, a cold front rolls in with freezing wind.

Even though we don’t see heavy snow often, those sudden temperature drops can still take a toll on your car. Taking time to prepare your vehicle now can save you from major headaches when winter arrives.
Your cooling system
is the first line of defense. Many drivers think coolant is only for summer, but it’s just as important in cold weather. Coolant keeps your engine from freezing and helps maintain a steady temperature. If it’s old or mixed incorrectly, it can’t protect your engine the way it should.
Next, check your battery.
Cold weather weakens batteries, especially ones that are three years old or older. A quick battery test can tell you if yours still has enough power to handle those frosty mornings.
Tire pressure
also changes with temperature. For every 10-degree drop in air temperature, your tires can lose about one PSI of pressure. Low pressure tires wear out faster and reduce traction—something you don’t want on wet, slick roads.
Don’t forget your windshield wipers
and defroster.
Old wiper blades can leave streaks that make it hard to see, and a weak defroster can make mornings stressful. A simple inspection ensures you can see clearly and drive safely all season long.
At David’s Automotive Repair in The Colony, TX,
we’re here to help families get their vehicles ready for whatever winter throws their way. Our team can check your fluids, battery, tires, belts, and more to give you peace of mind before the cold hits.
Stay ahead of the season—call 972-625-1836
or make your reservation
online today. Let’s keep your car running strong and your family safe through every North Texas cold snap.
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