Monday, February 23, 2015

Gearing Your Car Up for Spring


We know, we know - it’s still winter and it’s cold and gray too often. But look on the bright side: Spring is less than a month away! Getting your car ready for warmer weather may not seem critical, but winter can damage your car in lots of little ways. By “thinking spring” now, you can prepare for erasing winter’s damage, restoring your car back to its warm-weather beauty.

Edmunds recommends taking the following steps to restore your car in the spring:
1. Get rid of road salt on the undercarriage.
2. Check the tires.
3. Check wiper blades.
4. Rotate the tires.
5. Change the oil and oil filter.
6. Change the air filter.
7. Flush and fill your cooling system.
8. Check the radiator and gas caps.
9. Check the battery and spark plugs.
10. Clean the cabin.

As USA Today points, out, it’s critical to get rid of salt and dirt on the undercarriage of the car. They explain,

“Wintertime driving will coat the bottom of your car with salt, sand and other grime that can cause corrosion. Corrosion can lead to rust problems, which can make your car much harder to resell or even dangerous to drive.

Spend a few extra dollars for the undercarriage power wash at the local car wash or spray the car's bottom with your own hose. If possible, use a car jack to raise the vehicle for a more thorough cleaning, advises Bill Kropelnicki, president and owner of Rambling River Repair in Farmington, Minn. There's no need to use soap or any other cleaner.

While you're at it, open the hood and wipe down the engine with a soft mitt and soapy water. And remove all the leaves and debris that can find their way into the car, says Cliff Weathers, deputy autos editor for Consumer Reports. And remove any crusty white residue off the battery with a toothbrush, baking soda and water. The residue — caused by corrosion — can eventually prevent your car from starting. The cleaning also helps prepare the battery for the stress of warmer temperatures.”

Even though it doesn’t snow everywhere, if you’ve taken a road trip to snowy locales, you may still face salt damage on your car. While you’re getting through the last few weeks of winter, start thinking spring and make an appointment to get your car checked for winter damage, have tires rotates, and fluids topped off. You’ll be ready for spring and summer road trips in no time in a few simple steps.

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