How To Prepare Your Car for Spring

How To Prepare Your Car for Spring
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    The most important part of owning a car is caring for it. No matter how many miles you put on your vehicle, a well-maintained vehicle will endure.

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Spring cleaning is a long-held tradition for residential care, but you should apply it to your car, too. Here is how to prepare your car for spring.

Routine Maintenance

One of the first things you’ll want to do with your car come spring is to perform routine maintenance. If you don’t already bring your vehicle in for annual maintenance during the spring, you should start the practice this year.

The spring is the perfect time for a checkup. In the months prior, your car traversed wintry roads and sub-freezing temperatures. These conditions take a toll on machines that can impair ongoing performance.

Also, fixing problems in the spring ensures that the following summer and fall fly by smoothly during the seasons you might need your car to vacation or move.

When you take your car into a car maintenance shop, ask the technicians to address a few essential items, beginning with an oil change. Not changing your oil could leave your pistons churning with higher friction, which ultimately wears out your engine.

Also, ask them to perform a battery check. Winter temperatures sap the energy out of any type of battery, from smartphones to cars. See how well your battery is performing, and consider replacing it now before a dead battery leaves you stranded.

Ask the maintenance crew to rotate your tires and check the pressure to ensure an even wear. Winter and spring temperatures affect your tires in a few ways, so avoid any lasting problems with a quick tune-up. Without this critical step, you could eat up tires more quickly, which will cost you more in the long run.

Replace Your Wiper Blades

Icy winter weather  is harsh on windshield wipers. When snow melts and collects around the blades, the wipers freeze to the windshield itself, making them susceptible to tears if you try to operate them before they’ve defrosted.

Spring brings heavy rains, which will be challenging to navigate without adequately functioning wiper blades, so consider replacing them to maximize visibility when you need it most.

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Wash Your Car

You should wash your car frequently—but especially so after a long and arduous winter. Though car washes improve your vehicle’s cosmetic appearance, they also remove debris buildup in unwanted spaces.

In many regions around the U.S., road workers disburse brine and road salt to melt dangerous snow and ice. Depending on the snowfall for the season, this could mean an immense amount of salty water accumulating around your car’s chassis. You will undoubtedly want to wash this mixture off before rusting begins.

Knowing how to prepare your car for spring will help you address any maintenance and care problems before they become severe financial burdens. Set up an appointment today to service your vehicle, and get ready for the new life of spring.

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