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Get Your Porsche Ready for Winter the Right Way!

How to Prepare Your Porsche for Winter 

Winter driving can be challenging, but it’s no match for a well-prepared Porsche. At Porsche Santa Clarita, we know how much you value your Porsche and want to keep it in peak condition. Whether you drive a classic or a newer model, preparing your vehicle for icy and snowy conditions is essential for safety and performance. That’s why our team in Santa Clarita, CA, has put together a list of tips to prepare your Porsche for winter!  


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6 Tips to Keep Your Porsche Winter-Ready 

Switch to Winter Tires for Maximum Grip  

Winter tires have softer rubber compounds and deeper treads to handle snow, ice, and wet roads. They offer more substantial traction and reduce braking distances significantly compared to summer tires. For instance, Porsche Tequipment Winter Tires can shorten braking distances by up to 19% on icy roads, ensuring you stay safe even in tricky conditions. When choosing winter tires, you can look for the M+S (mud and snow) marking and the Alpine symbol (a three-peak mountain with a snowflake) on the sidewall. These markings guarantee certified performance in winter weather.  

Boost Traction with Snow Chains  

Snow chains are a brilliant addition if you’re tackling snowy mountain roads or facing severe weather. Porsche offers easy-to-install fine-link chains explicitly designed for its models. For 18-inch wheels, snow chains can go on all four wheels. For larger wheels, install them on the rear axle only. However, remember that snow chains aren’t compatible with aftermarket wheel spacers.  

Check and Replace Fluids  

Top off or replace engine oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, and windshield washer fluid with winter-grade options. Use antifreeze to prevent engine trouble, and consider Porsche’s winter window cleaner concentrate for a clear windshield even in frosty conditions.  

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Protect Against the Elements 

Apply a silicone-based lubricant to door and window seals to prevent damage from ice. Additionally, a winter wax coat will shield your Porsche’s exterior from road salt and moisture, guarding against rust and corrosion.  

Keep the Battery Healthy  

Cold weather drains car batteries faster. To maintain battery health, use a Porsche Charge-o-mat Pro trickle charger, especially if your car isn’t driven daily.  

Warm Up with a Block Heater  

Consider using a block heater if you park outside in harsh winter conditions. It pre-warms the engine, making starts easier and reducing strain on components. After warming, let the car idle briefly before driving for optimal engine performance.  


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Preparing your Porsche for winter ensures a smoother, safer driving experience. You can bring your vehicle to us at Porsche Santa Clarita by scheduling a service appointment. You can also contact our team in Santa Clarita, CA, to learn more about keeping your Porsche ready for winter driving!  


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