By Web Master on Thursday, 28 November 2024
Category: Industry News

Preparing your truck or trailer for winter operations: Key Considerations

As the colder months approach, ensuring your vehicle is winter-ready is crucial for reliable performance and preventing costly repairs. From maintaining battery health to optimizing your fuel system, a few proactive steps can make all the difference. Here are some essential tips to prepare your engine and reefer for harsh winter conditions, so you can enjoy smooth starts, efficient operation, and peace of mind no matter where your journey takes you. 

​1. Battery: The health of your battery is of utmost importance. Make sure you have a load test performed and ensure your battery connections are clean of all corrosion and dirt.

2. Intake heaters & Glow plugs: For optimal engine starting make sure your pre-heat circuits are working properly

3. Coolant: It is imperative that your coolant strength is able to get to -45 degrees. This will ensure your coolant does not freeze up during the winter months.

4. Fuel system & Additives: Clean fuel equals clean starting. Its always a good practice to make sure your fuel tank is clear of moisture and debris. It is equally important to ensure you have a winter grade diesel fuel which can handle the climate you are operating in, or travelling to. If needed make sure to use a diesel fuel additive that is appropriate for your fuel system. Carefully ready and apply an additive that will work best for your situation.

5. Programming: Program your Carrier Transicold APU timer or Webasto coolant heater timer to pre-warm your engine 2 hours before shift start for smooth starts and reduced wear & tear.