Skip to main content

Are your car doors frozen shut? What can you do about it with a McHenry County winter?

Maybe Mother Nature doesn’t want you to go today. Maybe that’s what the car doors are frozen shut. Car thieves would need a torch or a chisel to get into your car. Considering, what are you going to do, assuming you’re not going to allow Mother Nature the last word on the subject?

Here in McHenry County, winters get cold – some colder than others. This year hasn’t been too bad … so far. But winter isn’t over yet. Remember last year? No one told us in December of 2018 that we would get hit with a Polar Vortex and dramatically sub-zero temperatures. Likewise, there’s no guarantee that we won’t get another Polar Vortex this year, too.

The temperature, however, doesn’t have to be 30-below for your car doors to freeze shut; sometimes, you’ll have that problem when it’s only marginally below freezing.

Here in the McHenry County area, we can have rain that, as the temperature falls, will freeze solid as a rock. The streets turn into skating rinks. The trees are laced with frozen water. Our cars are covered with a sheet of ice. In the conditions described above, you may want to listen to Mother Nature.

When it’s 30-below, you may want to let Mother Nature have her way when she subtly suggests staying home today. If you break down, you’ll be stuck out in dangerously cold weather.

When the doors are frozen shut, you need to take care forcing them open. Rubber weather stripping around the doors becomes more brittle in the cold and, if frosted to the opposite surface of the door jam, can tear when you force the door open.

To open the frozen door, you need to gently attack the ice (a hammer and chisel is liable to damage the car under the ice). Warm water poured on the ice can thaw the door open. But, be careful that you don’t create a fall hazard on the pavement. Another solution is a hair dryer.

There are times when, in a McHenry County winter, though there is no apparent ice, car doors can frost shut. A simple trick to fix this problem before it happens is to apply a thin coat of household cooking spray inside the door where the metal will make contact with the rubber weather stripping.

To open a car door where the lock is frozen, you should purchase some lock de-icer ahead of time so you have it on hand when needed.


mchenry county car battery

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Is your antifreeze safe from freezing this Richmond winter

You still have time to have it checked Well, there’s no denying it – winter tends to get chilly here in Richmond. We have to deal with snow and ice on the roads, scraping the same off our windows and windshield, and staying warm while we drive. Of course, you had your antifreeze checked before winter rolled into town. What?! You didn’t have your antifreeze checked before winter clamped down on Richmond? So, how’s your antifreeze doing?  If you haven’t had it checked, there’s really no way of knowing, is there? This car has overheated in the middle of a Richmond  winter. But, on the other end of the spectrum, the antifreeze can also freeze if it's not up to its job. Hopefully, you haven’t had a serious problem with your antifreeze already. If you did, you’d probably know. When antifreeze fails, it’s a potentially catastrophic condition for your vehicle’s engine. You could have hoses that have burst because of freezing antifreeze. Worse than that, your engine block may have crac...

Blocks of ice falling from cars in McHenry could cause accidents or damage

We’ve all seen those blocks of snow falling from behind the rear tires of a car when the snow rolls into McHenry . Fortunately, they’re just packed snow that will disintegrate under your vehicle’s tires as you simply drive right through them, right? Don’t count on it. Those blocks of snow are often packed so tight, condensed by the thaw-and-freeze cycle, that they’re anything but oversized snowballs . They’re often more like boulders.  Hit one of those blocks and the collision between the block and one of your tires could send you careening off the road or into oncoming traffic. In some cases, they’re so solid you could pound them with a sledgehammer with little effect. They truly can represent a serious road hazard. The problem is that it’s difficult to tell how solidly they’re packed when you see them on the road, left their unwittingly by another driver. Either way, your best bet is to try to avoid them. But you want to be careful dodging blocks of ice in the road, too. You need...

Sap, Sun and Droppings conspire to attack your Richmond car’s finish

Who doesn't love summer time in Richmond? But this is also the time of year when sap, sun and droppings attack your car's finish. It’s a beautiful summer day in Richmond, IL, so you take the car to Richmond Carwash and give it a thorough cleaning. Or maybe you go for an entire detailing. On the other hand, you grab a bucket, sponge, brush and appropriate cleaners, drag the hose out to the driveway and wash the car yourself. Before you know it, the car is clean and shiny, almost like the day when it was new, right? But what does Murphy’s Law say about washing your car? Inevitably, if you wash your car, you can count on rain. It almost seems like, as soon as you give the car a good bath, the rain clouds start plotting and changing course to head straight for your Richmond home or wherever else you park your car. Let’s imagine that Murphy takes a pass when it comes to applying the Law of clean-car-precipitation onto your vehicle. You have the car washed but it doesn’t rain. You’ve...