National Car Care Month - Spring Cleaning and Maintenance Tips

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April marks National Car Care Month! With the arrival of warmer weather and clearer roads, it's prime time to give your vehicle some well-deserved attention. After enduring the harsh winter elements, your car deserves a refresh to prepare it for spring and summer adventures. Here are some suggestions to kickstart your car care routine:

Declutter and Deep Clean: Begin by removing any unnecessary items from your car, such as trash and winter accessories like floor mats. Then, give it a thorough vacuuming, paying special attention to those nooks and crannies where dirt and crumbs tend to accumulate. Finish off by wiping down all surfaces with disinfectant wipes or an interior car cleaner to leave them feeling fresh and sanitized. Don't forget to extend this cleaning to the trunk area as well.

Leather Treatment for Lasting Luxury: For vehicles equipped with leather seats, apply a quality leather conditioner to keep them supple and prevent cracking.

Comprehensive Car Wash: A detailed car wash is crucial to remove winter grime, salt residue, and accumulated road dirt. Applying a coat of wax can help protect your car's paint from the sun's UV rays and maintain a glossy finish. Consider adding an undercarriage wash to remove built-up debris that could lead to rust formation.

Safe Hood Inspection: Before opening the hood, refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions. With the engine cool and turned off, visually inspect for any leaks, cracks, or loose hoses. Ensure essential fluids like engine oil, coolant, windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, and power steering fluid are topped up as per your car's manual.

Proper Tire Maintenance: Maintaining correct tire pressure is vital for safety and fuel efficiency. Regularly inflate your tires to the recommended PSI, typically indicated on the sticker located in your driver's door jamb. If using aftermarket tires, the recommended PSI can be found on the tire itself. Don't overlook the spare tire, and inspect all tires for cuts, cracks, or uneven wear.

While these DIY car care tips are beneficial, it's essential to schedule a professional check-up with a trusted mechanic. They can identify potential issues early on, saving you money and hassle in the long run. If your vehicle requires maintenance or repairs, our dealership boasts a team of certified technicians ready to assist you. Schedule an appointment online or drop by our service center today!