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Title: Getting Your Ford Ranger Ready for the Cold Season, Winter Warrior
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Oil Change

Switch to a cold-weather-appropriate oil with a lower viscosity. Your engine will be better protected with the right oil.

Opt for a winter-specific windshield washer fluid with antifreeze properties to keep your windshield from freezing over. With brake fluid and transmission fluid, ensure they're formulated to handle colder temperatures.

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Equip your Ford Ranger with the necessary tools for safe winter driving:

Always have an ice scraper and snow brush in your Ranger to clear snow and ice from windows, mirrors, and lights. Compile an emergency kit with items like a shovel, flashlight, blankets, warm clothing, and non-perishable food.

Consider including a bag of sand or cat litter for added traction if you get stuck. Carry tow straps and recovery tools in the event you need help or encounter challenging driving conditions.
 
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RE: Getting Your Ford Ranger Ready for the Cold Season, Winter Warrior - by Nicko - 11-01-2024, 01:23 PM

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