So this could be stupid question but i just want to be safe instead of sorry.
I live in southern california and so has my xj for its whole life. Therefore I obviously have no real idea of what winter is.(our version of freezing is 40s in the morning before the sun comes out and brings it back up to 70) I am planning a 3 week road/camping trip to and around washington over the winter school break. I was just wondering if there is anything i need to do to safely operate my car in the snow and freezing temps? I can drive in snow and ice and am fine camping and hiking in it but i just don't know anything about having a car in those temps and conditions for more than a few hours. Do i need different oil or antifreeze or whatever? Any advice from the northern people is appreciated. Thanks.
I live in southern california and so has my xj for its whole life. Therefore I obviously have no real idea of what winter is.(our version of freezing is 40s in the morning before the sun comes out and brings it back up to 70) I am planning a 3 week road/camping trip to and around washington over the winter school break. I was just wondering if there is anything i need to do to safely operate my car in the snow and freezing temps? I can drive in snow and ice and am fine camping and hiking in it but i just don't know anything about having a car in those temps and conditions for more than a few hours. Do i need different oil or antifreeze or whatever? Any advice from the northern people is appreciated. Thanks.