Top 5 Auto Parts You Should Replace Before Winter in Canada
Brake Pads and Coated Rotors
Strong, predictable braking is non-negotiable when roads turn slick. Replace thin pads and consider coated rotors to fight salt corrosion. Choose compounds with reliable cold-bite and complete hardware kits to prevent binding in icy conditions.
Wiper Blades and Washer System
Install winter-rated blades with reinforced frames. Use low-temperature washer fluid and verify the pump, hoses, and nozzles. Good visibility reduces reaction time when glare and blowing snow obscure lane markings.
Battery and Cables
Cold cranking amps drop sharply below freezing. Test state of health, clean terminals, and inspect grounds. A weak battery that starts fine in October may strand you in January.
Winter Tires on Steel Rims
Mounting winter tires on dedicated steel rims simplifies changeovers and saves alloy wheels from salt damage. Confirm TPMS needs and torque lug nuts after 100 km.
Suspension Bushings and Sway Bar Links
Worn bushings amplify instability on snowy ruts. Replacing aged rubber with fresh components tightens steering and improves ABS/ESC effectiveness when traction is limited.
Bottom Line
Refreshing these systems before the first storm prevents emergencies and delivers safer, calmer winter driving across Canada.

