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Stay home. Find a significant other or a big dog. Watch
Oprah and Days of Our Lives. |
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2. |
Don't leave home without a proper set of emergency items in your car,
including: blankets, candles, food, cell phone, tow chain, boots and plenty
of warm clothes. Several bags of sand or kitty litter in the back is also
a good idea. |
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3. |
Make sure your car has a block heater, and leave it plugged in overnight. |
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4. |
If it's below minus 40, leave an electric space heater running in your
car overnight. Otherwise, the vinyl and plastic might crack, if it gets
bumped accidentally. |
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5. |
Keep your tires inflated properly. It's no fun when they're frozen
solid and out of round! |
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6. |
Use an 875- or 1,000-amp-hour battery. Heck, if you want, you can even
install several batteries in parallel for starting power on those cold
mornings. |
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7. |
Forget 30-weight oil. It won't flow from the can at minus 40. Use
5W20 or Mobil 0W10 synthetic oil. |
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8. |
Use deicer additive in the gas tank to help eliminate condensation and
to prevent the gas line from freezing. |
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9. |
Get a remote starter for your car!
And, if all else fails, |
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10. |
Drive south. |
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