
Are you wondering what maintenance your car needs this Spring? Here is a brief overview to help get you started. Then, be sure to consult your owner's manual or an automotive specialist for more specific information.
In the Spring, it's essential to check your brakes and fluid levels, as well as your tires. You may also want to change your oil and air filters at this time. By following these simple tips, you can help keep your car running all season smoothly long!
Brakes
It's a good idea to check your brakes every Spring, primarily if you haven't used your car much since the last season. To do this, apply pressure to the brake pedal and hold it for a few seconds. Then release the pedal and press it again. If the pedal feels spongy or goes down too far, you may need to have your brakes checked by a professional.
Fluid Levels
In the Spring, it's also essential to check all of your car's fluid levels. It includes the engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and coolant. You can prevent most of these fluids yourself by simply opening the hood and locating the appropriate reservoirs. If any of the levels are low, be sure to add more fluid until it reaches the Full line.
Tires
After a long winter, your tires may need some attention. Start by checking the air pressure in all four tires. You can find the recommended pressure level in your owner's manual or on the placard inside your car's door frame. If the pressure is low, inflate your tires to the proper level.
Oil and Air Filters
It's also a good idea to change your car's oil and air filters in the Spring. Over time, these filters can become clogged with dirt and debris, which can reduce your car's performance. You can usually find new filters at your local auto parts store. Be sure to consult your owner's manual for specific instructions on how to change them.
Check Tire Pressure
It's a good idea to check the tire pressure in all four tires every month. You can find the recommended pressure level in your owner's manual or on the placard inside your car's door frame. If the pressure is low, inflate your tires to the proper level.
Check Oil Level
You should also check the engine oil level every month. To do this:
- Open the hood and locate the engine oil dipstick.
- Wipe it clean with a cloth, then reinsert it and pull it out again.
- Check the markings on the dipstick to see if the oil level is above or below the Full line.
Conclusion
By following these simple tips, you can help keep your car running all season smoothly long! Visit our dealership for more information.