These past months haven't been kind to your trusty vehicle - snow and/or rain, chilly temperatures, harsh winds and salt can leave their mark. As Spring approaches, it's the perfect time to shake off the winter rust and give your car some much needed attention. Here are the top 5 things car owners should focus on to prepare for the warmer weather:
1. Tire Tune-Up:
CHECK & ADJUST AIR PRESSURE:
- Warmer temperatures cause tire pressure to fluctuate. Topping up the recommended PSI for your tires is an excellent idea. Underinflated tires are likely to wear unevenly and reduce fuel efficiency, while overinflated tires can make your ride harsher. Be sure not to forget about the spare tire!
INSPECT TREAD DEPTH:
- Worn tires pose a safety hazard, especially in spring showers. Check the tread wear indicators built into the tire or use the penny test. Take a penny and place it with Lincoln's head upside down between two ribs on your tire. If part of the head is covered, your tires are still in good shape. If you can see his entire head, your tread is worn and it's time for new tires.
BALANCE AND ROTATE:
- Uneven wear not only impacts handling and fuel economy but can also pose safety risks. Proper tire balancing addresses weight distribution issues, while regular rotation ensures a more uniform tread wear pattern, ultimately extending the overall life of your tires and promoting a safer driving experience.
2. Fluid & Filter Check:
OIL CHANGE:
- Winter residue accumulates in oil, diluting its effectiveness. A fresh oil change ensures smooth engine operation, protects against wear and tear, and improves fuel efficiency. Don't wait for the warm weather to hit - schedule your oil change now to avoid the spring rush and ensure your car is ready for the season!
TOP UP OTHER FLUIDS:
- Check and refill brake fluid, coolant, windshield washer fluid, and power steering fluid as needed. Low fluid levels can affect performance and compromise important safety systems.
REPLACE AIR AND CABIN FILTERS:
- Dirty air filters restrict airflow to the engine, reducing performance and fuel economy. Cabin filters block dust and pollen, improving air quality and your breathing experience. Replacing them regularly keeps your engine running smoothly and protects your health.
3. Check the Battery:
TEST BATTERY VOLTAGE:
- Cold weather can drain batteries. Get your battery tested to ensure enough cranking power for spring mornings. A weak battery can leave you stranded, so proactive testing prevents headaches.
CLEAN TERMINALS:
- Corroded terminals reduce conductivity and hinder starting. Clean them with a wire brush and apply protective coating to prevent future corrosion. Simple maintenance keeps your battery functioning optimally.
CONSIDER A REPLACEMENT:
- If your battery is more than 3-5 years old, consider replacing it preemptively. Batteries have limited lifespans, and proactive replacement avoids unexpected breakdowns and delays.
4. Spring Clean the Interior:
TACKLE THE CLUTTER:
- Winter gear, crumbs, and dust accumulate. Remove everything from the interior, vacuum thoroughly, and consider shampooing carpets and upholstery for a deep clean. A clutter-free and clean interior feels more inviting and reduces allergens.
WIPE DOWN SURFACES:
- Disinfect high-touch areas like dashboards, door handles, and steering wheels with a suitable cleaner. Don't forget cup holders, air vents, and window switches. Regular cleaning keeps germs at bay and maintains the interior's quality.
FRESHEN THE AIR:
- Replace old cabin air filters (usually behind the glove compartment). They trap dust and pollen, improving air quality and reducing allergies. A fresh filter eliminates musty odors and makes your car's interior more enjoyable.
5. Schedule Maintenance Checkup:
MANUFACTURER-RECOMMENDED SERVICE:
- Follow your car's maintenance schedule (found in the manual) and address any overdue services like tune-ups or brake inspections. Regular maintenance prevents problems down the road, saving you money on repairs and ensuring your car runs safely and efficiently.
VISUAL INSPECTION:
- Check for visible signs of wear and tear, leaks, or rust around the car. Look for fluid leaks under the engine, or suspicious rust spots. Early detection of issues allows for timely repairs and prevents further damage.
By focusing on these key areas, you can ensure your car is in tip-top shape for a safe and enjoyable spring season! Remember, it's always best to consult your car's owner manual for specific recommendations and maintenance schedules.
Don't wait any longer to get your car ready for spring. Visit our Wilson location at 3111 Forest Hills Rd SW. For more information, call 252-243-7616.