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Winter Driving Made Easy: Mitsubishi’s Top Safety Tips

Published Feb 25, 25
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When winter arrives, it’s important to prepare your Mitsubishi for the conditions ahead. This guide will help you ensure a smooth and safe driving experience.

1. Prepare Your Mitsubishi for Winter

To get your Mitsubishi ready for winter, follow these important preparation steps. Here's what you should check before it gets too cold:

  • Check Your Tires: For better traction on icy roads, winter tires are a must. Make sure they are well-maintained and have enough tread to keep you safe.
  • Inspect Your Battery: Your car battery needs extra attention during winter. Cold temps can affect its performance, so get it tested before the coldest months arrive.
  • Refill Fluids: Refill winter-ready windshield washer fluid and check your antifreeze levels to ensure your engine won’t freeze.
  • Test Your Brakes: Icy roads require reliable brakes. If you notice any squeaking or reduced braking power, get them inspected.

2. Utilize Mitsubishi’s Advanced Safety Features

Stay safe on winter roads with Mitsubishi’s advanced safety systems, designed to make driving in tough conditions easier.

  • Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC): S-AWC is a feature that provides added traction and stability, helping you stay in control in snowy or icy conditions.
  • Active Yaw Control: Ensure your Mitsubishi stays steady in slippery conditions with Active Yaw Control, which adjusts power distribution.
  • Blind Spot Warning: Mitsubishi’s Blind Spot Warning helps detect cars in your blind spots, even in reduced visibility from snow.
  • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS): Mitsubishi’s ABS system helps you maintain control of the vehicle, especially during sudden stops on ice.

3. Safe Driving Tips for Snowy and Icy Roads

Driving on winter roads requires extra precaution. Here are the essential tips to stay safe on snow and ice.

  • Drive Slowly: Driving at a slower pace allows you to react better to changes in road conditions and increases stopping distance.
  • Avoid Sudden Movements: Gradual acceleration, braking, and steering can prevent skidding.
  • Keep a Safe Distance: Keep a greater distance from other cars to give yourself plenty of room for safe stopping.
  • Use Low Beams in Snowfall: Low beams help you see better in snow and reduce the glare caused by high beams reflecting off snow.
  • Know How to Handle a Skid: If you experience a skid, stay calm, steer into the skid, and avoid hitting the brakes suddenly.


4. Winter Emergency Kit Essentials

Stay prepared for any situation with a winter emergency kit packed with the following essentials:

  • Ice scraper and snow brush
  • Jumper cables
  • Blankets and warm clothing
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • First-aid kit
  • Non-perishable snacks and bottled water
  • Shovel and sand for traction

5. Schedule a Winter Maintenance Check

Winter maintenance is key to a smooth season. Schedule a check-up for these vital parts of your Mitsubishi:

  • Battery and charging system
  • Heating and defrosting system
  • Brake performance
  • Oil and fluid levels

Conquer Winter Roads with Confidence

Stay confident on winter roads with Mitsubishi’s powerful features and the right safety precautions. Drive safe and enjoy the season.



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