Spring Car Maintenance

    April is National Car Care Month, and spring is the ideal time to give your vehicle some much-needed attention! After a long, harsh winter filled with snow, ice, salt, and freezing temperatures, your car has been through a lot. As we enjoy warmer weather and clear roads, it's easy to forget about the wear and tear our vehicles have endured. To avoid unexpected breakdowns during your spring break, weekend getaways, or summer travels, take a few minutes to review this essential post-winter maintenance checklist. **Tire Inspection** Cold weather can cause tire pressure to drop significantly. If you're driving on underinflated tires, it can lead to serious safety issues, including blowouts and loss of control. While your car may alert you with a low-pressure warning, it's still wise to have your tire pressure checked after winter, even if no light comes on. Proper inflation ensures better fuel efficiency and safer handling. **Brake System Check** Your brakes are one of the most important parts of your car, especially after a winter of icy roads and road salt. Salt can corrode brake components, leading to premature wear or failure. If you notice squeaking, grinding, or a soft brake pedal, don’t wait—have your brake system inspected in the spring when conditions are more favorable for repairs. **Suspension and Alignment** Winter roads are full of potholes, which can damage your suspension system over time. Even a single hit can lead to misalignment, leaks, or steering issues. Once spring arrives and road construction begins, it’s a good idea to have your suspension and alignment checked to ensure a smooth and safe ride. **Fluid Levels** Cold weather can thicken engine, transmission, and brake fluids, making them less effective. Anti-freeze and coolant levels should also be checked to prevent overheating. Flushing old fluids and replacing them with fresh ones will help keep your car running smoothly all year round. **Windshield Wiper Replacement** With April bringing spring showers, your windshield wipers need to be in top condition. Winter’s freeze-thaw cycle can crack or wear down wiper blades, reducing visibility. Replacing them now will help you stay safe and see clearly as the weather changes. **Thorough Exterior Cleaning** Salt used on roads can damage your car’s undercarriage, leading to rust and structural issues. A deep clean can remove built-up grime and protect your vehicle’s frame. It also helps maintain your car’s appearance, keeping it looking newer for longer. Taking care of your car after winter isn’t just about performance—it’s about safety. At DaSilva’s Auto Body, we offer comprehensive vehicle maintenance services to help you prepare for a safe and smooth driving season. Don’t wait until something goes wrong—schedule a checkup today!

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