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Ensure your Volkswagen is prepared for the harsh winter months with these winterization tips.
Inspect your tires for proper tread depth to handle icy roads, and check your brakes to ensure they are in top shape for winter driving.
Ensure your antifreeze and other important fluids are topped off to keep your engine running smoothly and protected from freezing temperatures.
Winter can be tough on batteries, so be sure to check the health of your battery before the cold weather hits. If it’s old, consider replacing it to avoid problems.
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