What is in a winter car kit?
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automotive
road side assistance
Winter Car Kit: Essential Gear
- Portable Jumpstarter. Long gone are the days where your only hope of starting a car with a dead battery is to find another running vehicle.
- Blankets.
- Shovel.
- Extra Jackets, Hats, Gloves, Boots.
- Flashlight or Headlamp.
- Traction Devices or Sand/Grit.
- First Aid.
- Signal Device.
Keeping this in view, what are 3 items you should include in your winter car kit?
Keep a basic winter survival kit in your vehicle: flashlight, batteries, blanket, snacks, water, gloves, boots, first-aid kit. Load your car with winter travel gear: tire chains, ice scraper/snowbrush, jumper cables, road flares.
- Jumper cables.
- Flares or triangle reflectors.
- A quart or more of motor oil.
- A gallon of coolant.
- First-aid kit.
- Blanket or space blanket.
- Flashlight and extra batteries.
- Tool kit with screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable wrench, pocket knife.
Secondly, what should I have in my car in the winter?
15 Items to Put in Your Winter Driving Safety Kit
- Sturdy ice scraper and snow brush. This is one of the most crucial things to keep in your car during winter.
- Shovel.
- Gloves and other winter clothing.
- Blanket.
- Emergency flares or reflectors.
- Rock salt, sand, or kitty litter.
- First aid kit.
- Extra windshield washer fluid.
Car Essentials for Travel Convenience and Comfort
- Spare Change. Keep a purse for spare change in your glove compartment.
- Driving Shoes. Driving in high heels, platforms, strappy sandals, or flip-flops may be cute and stylish—but such footwear is never safe and comfy.
- Period Protection Kit.
- Oversized Sunglasses.