Cold Weather Mechanical Failures

While the normal conditions of a road may test the durability of vehicle’s mechanical systems, cold winters can become especially dangerous times in which extreme temperatures can be damage a car’s vital parts. Cold weather can affect almost every essential part of a vehicle. As Wisconsin winters are notably harsh, knowing how to keep a car ready is very important.

If you or one of your loved ones has been injured by a negligent driver, you may be eligible for a course of legal action. Contact the Waukesha car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

Possible Problems

All sorts of issues arise in cold weather situations. The roads become slick with snow, ice, and frozen rain. The temperatures cause great damages to vehicles. The following can occur in your car or truck during the cold winter months:

  • Contaminated gasoline can become a burden to the fuel injection system
  • Frozen wipers can streak across windshields
  • Ignitions fail to start
  • Batteries drain under the strain of the temperatures
  • Air filters fail to push through enough clean air

Without proper maintenance, a breakdown of parts can put drivers and passengers at great risk for an accident. As braking becomes more problematic when ice is present, keeping as few surprises on the road as possible is an important part of driver safety.

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Contact the Waukesha car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. by calling 800-242-2874 today to discuss the specifics of your claim with a qualified legal professional.

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