Johnson County Automotive steers drivers toward cold-weather car-care tips
Merriam shop suggests ways to combat frigid temps
The brutal arctic weather settling in will test your car s limits.
and last updated 2021-02-08 23:43:26-05
MERRIAM, Kan. â Workers at Johnson County Automotive already have thawed out a few frozen windshield washer fluid tanks, but the stretch of brutal arctic weather that s settling in to the Kansas City metro will continue to test the limits of vehicles. Youâll notice that if you put [wiper fluid] on the windshield, it still freezes, Alan Heriford, owner, Johnson County Automotive, said. That s because the methanol evaporates very quickly, and especially with moisture.
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