Discover everything you need to know about the Part 3 walkthrough in My Winter Car, including using the Firewood Cutter.
Purchasing the Corris Rivett and building it is essential to progress in My Winter Car. Purchase the spare parts and use them to assemble your project car. Use the Firewood cutter to cut the logs into multiple pieces. Take eight passengers in your taxi and drop them at their desired location to earn money. This part of My Winter Car covers the main objectives in Early Access.
For more information on My Winter Car, check out its official Steam page here.
Table of contents
My Winter Car Part 3 Walkthrough
The Part 3 Walkthrough in My Winter Car includes purchasing the spare parts for Corris Rivett and building it. Use the Firewood Cutter to split the logs into smaller pieces. You also need to earn money by doing a job like a taxi driver.
Find the Kekmet

Kekmet in My Winter Car is the tractor that can pull the trailers. This vehicle is slow, but reliable. Gain several modifications, like a warning light on the roof and minor interior changes. It has an automatic heater based on engine temperature. You need this vehicle to bring Corris Rivett to your house. The lumber conveyor split the firewood easily when connected to the Kekmet tractor.

The Kekmet tractor is located outside the woodshed near the house in Kesselinperä. This machine features an input conveyor belt, a cutting head, and an output conveyor that cuts the log. Make your way from the house along the path toward the woodshed to reach it on foot or drive the Kekmet tractor. This is usually spotted near the chopping block.
Cut Logs Using the Firewood Cutter

After finding the Firewood Cutter, your objective is to connect it to the Kekmet tractor. Get inside the tractor to drive it close to the firewood cutter, making the alignment very tight. You need to check if the tractor is in neutral and the parking brake is engaged. Make sure to lower the rear hitch lever on the right side of the seat. Leave the tractor and go near the PTO shaft.
You can see the ‘Attach drive shaft’ prompt on the screen. Use this prompt to connect the tractor to the firewood cutter. Make your way back to the Kekmet and ignite the engine. Make sure to hit the PTO lever on the left of the steering wheel. Doing so allows you to power the firewood cutter.

You can feed logs and let the machine cut them into firewood after powering up the cutter. Make your way to the log pile near the woodshed and use the interaction key to pick up the log. Take it to the firewood cutter and put it in the input slot.

The next objective is to push the log into the cutting mechanism so it can pull the log in while the cutter is running. The cutter will chop the log into smaller pieces and move them along the output conveyor. Make sure to feed the log after each cut. You can get the split firewood from the trailer or from the pile near the output.
Pick it up to take it to your house or garage. You must check that the drive shaft is still connected if the cutter suddenly stops. Use the conveyor for large batches during the cold nights. Check that the Kekmet’s engine is running at a steady RPM.
Get the Spare Parts For Corris Rivett

Now that you have access to the Kekmet tractor, you can use it to take the Corris Rivett to your house. Get inside the tractor and make your way to the car seller. Make sure you already own the vehicle before bringing the Kekmet. Attach the vehicle to the tractor and continue driving towards the house.

Players can purchase Corris Rivett’s parts from Fleetari’s shop in My Winter Car. Make your way towards the shop and purchase all the parts to build it. Acquire the magazine from PSK and place an order. Doing so allows you to get the parts in 2 days. You can also obtain some parts from where you purchased them in the first place.
Get the parts in your original car before purchasing the project car. Collecting all the required parts is one of the most challenging aspects of the Rivett build. Kansalaisen Marketti is your main supplier for most parts. You need to open the magazine and find parts listings with phone numbers.

Call the number using the numpad and wait until the seller finishes talking before hanging up. Make sure to check for post notification, then pick up parts. Parts come in boxes via mail and are in used condition.
Build Corris Rivett

The building process of Corris Rivett can be challenging for the players in My Winter Car. A modular build system is used in the car to build it. Use the parents’ house to build the car, as the assembly there is much easier.

The engine block, Cylinder Head, and Steering Column are the unique parts and cannot be purchased as spares. However, other parts can be purchased in unlimited quantities. Understand your target specification, so check the VIN first. It’s best to work in a heated area like a garage, as the cold starts are much harder.
Assemble the Parts

Install the front suspension and attach the rear axle assembly. Install coil springs and mount the steering column. Install the steering rack and connect rods. Don’t forget to attack brake components. Start with the engine block and make sure to install the crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons.
Attach the oil pump and install the cylinder head. Fit the timing belt and mount the camshaft. Install cam followers and attach the alternator and starter motor. Install the water pump and carburetor. At last, fit the exhaust manifold.

Install the fuel tank and connect the fuel lines and filter. Mount the radiator and fill the coolant. It’s best to check for any leaks at this stage. Install the fan belt. Install the battery and connect the alternator wiring. Start wiring the starter motor and install the fuse box. Make sure to connect the headlights, taillights, and indicators. Wire the switches and check all the circuits.

You need to choose the wheel type and install brake rotors. Mount wheels and use the best tire type. It’s best to use the winter tires, as the roads are more slippery. Add doors and install the hood, along with the trunk lid. Install fenders and mount seats. Add front and rear bumpers. Install the dashboard and fit interior panels. Make sure to add the steering wheel.

Test lights and check tire pressure. Fill all fluids and check the bolts. Verify the battery connection and brake system. Now, the Corris Rivett is ready to drive.
Get Taxi Driver Number

Doing the jobs in My Winter Car allows you to earn money. You need to head to the job poster board and look for the taxi job poster in PSK. Make sure to call the phone number written on the poster after finding it. You need to wait until the next day till 12:00. Don’t expect anything earlier to happen because this game follows the times precisely. Make your way to the meeting location at 12:00 the next day. The location for the meeting is PSK Parking, so attend it.

A taxi driver waits for you over there. This NPC tells you how to complete the taxi job. You get the taxi to take part in this job. The job will not activate if you choose to skip the meeting. Attending the meeting allows you to gain access to the taxi vehicles in My Winter Car.
Find the sun visor after getting inside the taxi in the driver’s seat. You can see the map attached along with the address of the customer. Following the map is crucial to pick up the customers and drop them. Use the map to help plan routes and follow the correct path to reach the destination.
How Taxi Works

My Winter Car offers different modes for the taxi meter, so choosing the best mode is essential to complete the job. While Mode 1 is the base fee for weekdays during daytime hours, Mode 2 is the base fee used from 18:00 to 6:00.
However, Mode 2 applies base fees all day during the weekends on the day. You can see how many kilometers you’ve driven while the taxi meter was active from MOA. Check your gross income from Mode B. After the salary is paid, the income in this mode changes.

Your phone starts ringing when you’re progressing with this job. Only the customer is allowed to call you. Make sure to accept the call to gain the pickup location. Make your way towards the pick location. I recommend you set the taxi meter to mode one or mode two. However, this is dependent on the time of day and whether it’s a weekday or a weekend. The meter uses different rates, as one rate applies when the taxi is in a still position, and the other one when driving.

Use the clickable button to stop the taxi meter at any time. Hit the button again to stop the taxi meter after reaching the destination. The last step for this job is to transfer the displayed fee to the payment terminal. Print the receipt after accepting the payment.
The difference is deducted from the salary if the payment amount doesn’t match the receipt. That’s where the Part 3 walkthrough in My Winter Car concludes. Use the Firewood Cutter, build the Corris Rivett, and complete the taxi driver job.
For more interesting articles, visit these pages below: