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Are you Winter Ready?

It doesn't feel that long ago that the "beast-from-the-east" was here. Now the clocks have changed and dark nights are back. Make sure you're prepared for plummeting temperatures and challenging driving conditions with a BassettsHonda Winter Check.

Book your Winter Check online with the contact form or call one of our team on 01792 925 810

Book your free winter check


Or call us now

01792 925 810

Are you Winter Ready?

It doesn't feel that long ago that the "beast-from-the-east" was here. Now the clocks have changed and dark nights are back. Make sure you're prepared for plummeting temperatures and challenging driving conditions with a BassettsHonda Winter Check.

Book your Winter Check online with the contact form or call one of our team on 01792 925 810

Book your free winter check


Or call us now

01792 925 810

Are you Winter Ready?

It doesn't feel that long ago that the "beast-from-the-east" was here. Now the clocks have changed and dark nights are back. Make sure you're prepared for plummeting temperatures and challenging driving conditions with a Bassetts Honda Winter Check.

Book your Winter Check online with the contact forms, 
call one of our team on 01792 925 810
or use our live chat.
Honda Winter Check

Book a winter health check with us and the following checks will be carried out by our experienced manufacturer trained technicians in Bassetts state-of-the-art workshops, for that added peace of mind:


✅   Complete light check

Dark nights and gloomy day’s demand properly working, properly aligned lights to help you see and be seen. We’ll check your headlights alignment is correct.

✅   Windscreen wiper check

Whether it’s raining, snowing or icy, your wiper blades have to keep the windscreen clear. We’ll check them to make sure they’re up to the job.

✅   Screen wash top-up and Engine coolant check

Most people don’t give their windscreen washer a thought until their screen is dirty and they discover the bottle’s empty. But we do, with our function and fluid check, and top-up if required.

✅   Brake check

Stopping’s hard enough in snowy or icy conditions, without your brakes letting you down. We look over your pads and discs, and check your brake fluid, so there’s nothing to stop you stopping safely.

✅   Tyre condition check

As your only contact with the road, your tyres need to be in tip-top condition for the winter. We’ll check them over and, if you need advice on choosing winter tyres, we’re the right people to ask. Why not check out our tyre tips too?

✅   Battery check

Avoid that sinking feeling and sad clicking sound of a flat battery on a cold morning. Get us to check your battery now.

✅   Air-con

It’s not just in hot weather you need your air-con. In winter it cuts condensation and aids demisting – but only if it’s working properly. We’ll check to see if it is.

12 tips on how to
winterize your car
12 tips on how to
winterize your car
  12 tips on how to 
winterize your car 

From batteries to snow chains to antifreeze: these 12 tips from Bassetts Honda will get you and your car through the cold season. 
We explain what you need to watch for when you winterize your car.

Winter is a test of endurance for drivers and their vehicles. Sometimes the car door freezes shut or the battery dies; other times moisture builds up inside or windows need to be de-iced. And that’s before you even get on the road and have to deal with slippery snow and ice

Remember: don’t wait until you see the first snowflakes to winterize your car, as this is often too late. The ideal time to get your car ready for winter is early fall – around the end of September/beginning of October.


Tip 1

Change your tyres sooner rather than later
Winter tires drastically reduce your braking distance and make driving on winter roads much safer.
Thanks to their special tread, they provide significantly more grip in snow, mud and icy conditions than summer or all-season tires. Winter tires have deeper and wider grooves that cling to the road. As a result, they have a 25 percent shorter braking distance (at 60 mph) on a snow-covered road than summer tyres.
What many people don’t know is that even on dry roads, winter tyres offer greater safety during the cold season. This is because the rubber compound used in winter tyres remains soft even at low temperatures. The softer the tire is, the better it adapts to the road surface. This gives you the best traction possible, which means greater safety.
At temperatures below 7 degrees Celsius, winter tyres fare much better than summer tyres. This is why when you do your winter check, you should mount your winter tyres early. Don’t wait to change your tyres until the first snow falls.

Tip 2

Check your ski rack and roof box
Your ski trip checklist should include a ski and snowboard holder or roof box. Do you have all the pieces you need to mount it, including the instructions? And the key to lock it? Can you easily close the box or do the locks and hinges need a little oil?
Your ski trip checklist should include a ski and snowboard holder or roof box. Do you have all the pieces you need to mount it, including the instructions? And the key to lock it? Can you easily close the box or do the locks and hinges need a little oil?
While ski racks and roof boxes give you extra storage space for bulky items, they also affect your safety. If they aren’t securely fastened to your vehicle or if your luggage isn’t loaded properly, it can lead to an accident involving other vehicles.

Tip 3

Fill your antifreeze
There are two liquids in your vehicle you must always check before winter arrives:

❕ Check whether there’s enough antifreeze in the engine coolant. If it freezes, you may end up damaging your engine. Normally your garage will check whether there’s enough antifreeze in the coolant during inspection. But if you’ve added water to it, for instance, then you need to add more antifreeze. To know if you have enough antifreeze in your coolant reservoir, have it checked at your garage or a fuel station. The antifreeze should work for up to minus 25 degrees Celsius. You also need to use the right antifreeze for your engine.

❕ Check your windshield wiper fluid. If it freezes, you may end up with dangerously low visibility. Road salt that dries on your windshield can completely obscure your view. This is why you should put enough antifreeze in your wiper fluid so the hoses and nozzles don’t freeze. Some winter wiper fluids already contain antifreeze.

Tip 4

Change your wiper blades
Do your wipers leave streaks and smears or do they make that annoying squeaking sound? If so, it’s time to change your wiper blades in order to winterize your car. Good visibility is particularly important in winter. If you have streaks on your windshield, the headlights of oncoming cars could temporarily dazzle you.

Tip 5

Clean both the inside and outside of your windshield
If you’ve changed your wiper blades and you still have streaks, clean the outside of the windshield (not the rubber blades) with glass cleaner. A lot of drivers also forget that the inside of the windshield should be kept clean as well. Dust, fingerprints and cigarette smoke can leave a dirty film that can impair visibility, especially when it’s dark and the glare from lights is intensified. Dirty windshields also fog up faster than clean ones.

A dry sponge or rag generally just smears the dirt when you try to clean the inside of the windshield with it. To thoroughly clean the windshield, use glass cleaner and a fuzz-free microfiber cloth (waffle cloths are ideal).

Tip 6

Avoid dampness inside the car
Dirty windows aren’t the only thing to make it harder to see – fogged up windows are also a hazard, especially in winter when the colder outside air causes the humid air inside the car to condense. The main reason windows fog up is because the inside of the car is damp. You can prevent this by doing a couple of things while winter-proofing your car:

❕   Change your cabin air filter as recommended in the owner’s manual (your garage will change it during an inspection). A dirty filter prevents air exchange through ventilation and air conditioning.

❕   Check the seals around your windows and sun roof. Leaks can make the inside of your car damp.

❕   Avoid moisture in the car using special equipment such as all-weather floor mats. In winter your shoes often bring snow and moisture into your car. Textile floor mats absorb water and take a long time to dry. This often results in unpleasant odors, especially if the mats stay wet for a long time. All-weather floor mats are made of impermeable material and are easy to wipe dry or just shake off. Trunk mats offer the same advantage – they’re durable and dry quickly.

❕   Keep water drains clear, especially where the hood meets the front windshield and in the back at the top of the trunk. Water can accumulate in these areas if there are leaves or needles that prevent it from draining.

Tip 7

Safeguard your seals
A defective seal lets moisture seep into your car. For the seals on windows and doors, frost is a strain because it can make them brittle. When you open a frozen car door with force, it can also leave small tears in the car door seals.
This is why you should treat the rubber seals on your car before winter comes. Special rubber care fluid prevents the door and window seals from freezing and extends the life of the rubber. Note: we do not recommend using any products containing silicon or any household items such as Vaseline.

Tip 8

Check and charge the battery
Car batteries are one of the main reasons for roadside breakdowns, often failing in cold weather and leaving you unable to start your engine. In order to avoid this, here are a couple of tips for your winter check:
❕   Car batteries have a limited lifespan and normally need to be replaced every six years. If you frequently drive short distances, they will need to be replaced even sooner. If your battery is already getting up in years, replace it in the fall.


❕   Have your garage test your battery in the fall. The special equipment your mechanic has will provide a reliable estimate of how much life your battery still has in it.


❕    A car battery charger can be plugged into any regular outlet. In just a few hours, you can add more life to your battery. It also runs a diagnostic test, so it can automatically recognize batteries that are getting old.

Tip 9

Adjust your headlights
DAs it becomes darker earlier, it is especially important to see and be seen clearly. Many vehicles have a warning signal when the headlights are faulty. Have your mechanic fix any such problems right away so you don’t get a ticket.
If your car does have a warning function, you should check your lights yourself, but this doesn’t tell you if your headlights are properly adjusted, i.e. whether they are optimally set to light the road and avoid unnecessarily dazzling oncoming drivers. You will have to have a professional light test done to find this out, which most garages offer. They will also be able to adjust your headlights for you.

Tip 10

Retrofit a pre-heater
Imagine getting into a warm car in winter without having to de-ice your windows, tussle with frozen car doors and drive with a freezing cold steering wheel.
Pre-heaters make driving in winter much more convenient, as they can fully de-ice and warm up the car by themselves, while newer versions can even heat the engine at the same time. Starting an engine that’s already warm means less consumption and therefore fewer emissions than starting with a cold engine. Although a pre-heater also burns fuel – about a quarter of a gallon per hour – this is reclaimed after just a few miles by the reduced consumption.

Tip 11

These winter car accessories will come in handy
In addition to the standard equipment such as a warning triangle, first aid kit and reflective vest, these accessories will help you get your car ready for winter:
Carwindshieldcover or complete car cover – makes it easier to remove snow and ice from your car.

De-icer – this sprays softens the layer of ice so you can easily take it off with an…

…icescraper – which you’ve placed somewhere convenient, like in the side-door pocket.

Woolblanket – in case you get stuck in traffic for a long time.

Carbrush – to sweep the snow out of your car.

Workgloves – to mount snow chains or to de-ice windows.

Towingcable – to pull your car or someone else’s out of the snow.

Tip 12

Refresh your driving skills
Starting your car on a snow covered mountain road, braking on and negotiating icy roads – winter presents special challenges for motorists. To avoid being left out in the cold by the first snow, take the time to refresh your driving skills.

Terms and conditions: Wheel alignment adjustment subject to condition of steering and suspension components including but not limited to track rod ball joint and suspension bush condition, securing and adjusting bolt condition and any other component that may restrict the adjustment of the alignment without damage being occurred. Any additional work required to set wheel alignment correctly will be advised as part of the health check and is subject to additional charges. Winter check is not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Offer expires 28/02/2021.
Terms and conditions: 
Wheel alignment adjustment subject to condition of steering and suspension components including but not limited to track rod ball joint and suspension bush condition, securing and adjusting bolt condition and any other component that may restrict the adjustment of the alignment without damage being occurred. Any additional work required to set wheel alignment correctly will be advised as part of the health check and is subject to additional charges. Winter check is not valid in conjunction with any other offer. 

Offer expires 28/02/2021.
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