I know that we're still in the midst of fall. But now is the perfect time to thinking about winter. Especially because Michigan can have it pretty rough sometimes.

Whether you are new to the Mitten state, or this isn't your first rodeo when it comes to driving in the winter, there were a few things you'll want to double-check.

Michigan Winter Car Maintenance

It's important to be prepared for whatever Mother Nature might throw your way this winter. Here's a look at 11 things Michiganders should be doing for their cars before the snow starts to stick to the ground.

11. Check the Battery

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Those frigidly cold Michigan winters can really sap your battery of its life. Lots of places will check your battery for free.

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10. Pack an Ice Scraper and Snow Brush

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Don't be the person who drives around with a tiny, little patch of ice and snow removed from the windshield because you didn't have your scraper, that's dangerous for everyone.

9. Check Your Wiper Fluid and Blades

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All that salt and snow is going to get kicked up onto your windshield and you're going to use a lot more fluid than usual. Plus, make sure the wipers aren't cracked or split and can handle Michigan snow.

8. Consider Snow Tires

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While all-season tires will do the trick, snow tires will give you that extra grip for ice and snow.

7. Check Fluid Levels

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There's a lot of fluids that make your car go, for a very, very lay explanation. Things like coolant, oil, and more make sure that your car runs. Be sure to have your oil changed and your fluids topped off.

6. Test the Defroster and Heater

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This may seem like a duh type of suggestion. But, that first time we have a harsh frost or ice overnight, you're really going to need that defrost feature. Make sure it works before you need it.

5. Keep Some Kitty Litter or Sand in the Vehicle

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If you happen to get stuck in ice or snow, some kitty litter or sand will help you get the traction you need to get unstuck.

4. Make Sure There's a Blanket or Warm Clothing

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You never know when you might get caught in a snow storm, something to keep you warm will be necessary.

3. Stock Up on Water and Non-perishable Snacks

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Again, being prepared will never hurt. In the case that you need to be stuck in your car for a long time, having food and water will be incredibly important.

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2. Jumper Cables and Emergency Kit are Packed

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In case your car loses power and needs a jump, these items will come in handy.

1. A Full Tank of Gas

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This might sound like a simple thing, but sometimes it can makes all difference. You don't want to get stranded in the middle of nowhere when it's snowing out.

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