With the end of winter approaching, your car calls for some attention. A couple of things should be checked at least once per season. What are they exactly? Well, if you continue reading, you will find out a couple of the most important spring maintenance procedures. Make sure to put them on your to-do list the next time you visit a repair shop.
Engine Inspection
Engine inspections are some of the most important maintenance procedures. Either inspecting it via a diagnostics tool or by a trained eye, it will make sure everything is okay. And if it isn't, repair options will be presented to you for the best outcome. Most of the time small problems occur, which can result in more serious problems if not sorted out.
Get Your Tires Checked
Tires, tires, tires! Everyone, including us, recommends a tire check-up. But why are they so important? Tires are the only part of the vehicle making contact with the road. Therefore, it is responsible for grip, power distribution, and overall safety. Make sure that the right type of tires are equipped when entering the new spring season.
Is Your Battery Okay?
Car batteries are used for anything from starting your car to giving the engine a spark. This makes it one of the most vital parts inside your vehicle. When you have it checked, you will make sure there is no corrosion or other signs of wear. If it's older than 3 years, make sure to change it, despite it working seemingly alright - they have a certain lifespan that should be forgotten.
Wipers, Fluids, And Filters
Wipers can be damaged and worn out in cold winter temperatures. Changing them will make sure your windshield won't be scratched. Fluids like the coolant and wiper fluid should be checked and topped off as necessary. And when it comes to filters, they are very easily changed but have a drastic impact on the performance of your car.
Need Help? Chahel Automotive Is Here To Assist You!
If you don't want to DIY your spring maintenance, we will take care of it instead! You are welcome to come to Chahel Automotive for all your vehicle and maintenance procedures.