Get your Ford ready for fall and winter weather
Cold weather can have an impact on several car components, from tires to batteries. As the temperature starts to drop in September, October, and November, it’s time for fall maintenance. Scroll down for some of the best tips on how to get your Ford ready for fall and winter weather. When you’re ready to get started, visit Sherwood Ford in Sherwood Park, AB.

How to prepare your car for fall and winter cold weather
To prepare your Ford for fall and winter, focus on key areas like tires, fluids, lights, brakes, and heating/defrosting systems. Ensure your tires are properly inflated and have sufficient tread for wet and potentially icy conditions. Check all fluid levels, including coolant, windshield washer fluid, and oil, and top them off or change them as needed. Inspect your lights, including headlights, taillights, and turn signals, and replace any burnt-out bulbs. Have your brakes inspected and ensure the heating and defrosting systems are working correctly.
Fall car care checklist for your Ford
Use this detailed checklist to help you get your Ford ready for autumn in Alberta:
- Tires: Check tire pressure and tread depth. Consider a tire rotation or changeover to winter tires if appropriate for your area.
- Fluids: Inspect and top off coolant, windshield washer fluid, and oil. Make sure you have the correct antifreeze-to-water ratio for your vehicle.
- Lights: Replace any burnt-out bulbs and ensure all lights are working correctly.
- Brakes: Have your brakes inspected for wear and proper functioning.
- Heating/Defrosting: Test your heater and defroster to ensure they are working effectively.
- Belts and Hoses: Inspect belts and hoses for wear and tear, replacing any that are cracked or damaged.
- Battery: Have your battery tested to ensure it’s in good condition for the colder weather.
- Wiper Blades: Replace old wiper blades to ensure good visibility in rain and snow.
- Emergency Kit: Replenish your emergency kit with items like blankets, a flashlight, and first-aid supplies.
- Cleaning: Give your vehicle a thorough wash and wax to protect it from the elements.
- Exhaust System: Check for any leaks or damage in your exhaust system.
- Cabin Air Filter: Replace your cabin air filter to ensure clean air circulation.
- Oil Change: Get an oil change if due, as cold weather can affect oil viscosity.
FAQs: Fall Ford maintenance in Alberta
Why is fall vehicle maintenance important?
Fall maintenance helps prepare your vehicle for colder temperatures, icy conditions, and increased wear and tear. Preventive care can improve safety and prevent costly repairs later.
When should I switch to winter tires in Edmonton?
It’s recommended to install winter tires once the temperature consistently drops below 7°C. This ensures better traction on cold pavement, even if there’s no snow yet.
How do I know if my battery is ready for winter?
Have your battery tested at a service center. If it’s more than three years old or shows signs of weakening, consider replacing it before winter hits.
Can I top off fluids myself?
You can, but it’s best to have a professional check for the correct fluid types and fill levels and inspect for leaks or other issues at the same time.
Schedule fall vehicle maintenance at Sherwood Ford in Edmonton
If you’re unsure where to begin with fall maintenance, bring your vehicle to Sherwood Ford, proudly serving drivers throughout Edmonton and Sherwood Park. Our certified Ford technicians will inspect your vehicle from top to bottom, ensuring it’s ready for colder weather. From tire rotations to battery tests and fluid top-offs, we’re your one-stop shop for seasonal vehicle care.
Plus, our service center offers:
- Online service schedulingÂ
- Complimentary multi-point inspectionsÂ
- Genuine Ford parts and accessoriesÂ
- Seasonal specials and discountsÂ
Stay safe this fall—schedule a service appointment today and drive confidently into winter.


