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Spring Car Maintenance Checklist: Get Your Vehicle Road-Ready

As winter gives way to warmer weather, it’s time to refresh your vehicle for the season ahead. Cold temperatures and harsh conditions can impact key systems, making spring the ideal time to catch minor issues before they turn into expensive repairs.

Use this simple spring car care checklist to keep your vehicle safe, reliable, and running at its best.

Check Your Tires

Winter driving can take a toll on tire condition and pressure.

  • Inspect tread depth and look for uneven wear
  • Check tire pressure, as temperature changes can affect PSI
  • Rotate tires if necessary

Keeping your tires in good shape helps improve handling, safety, and fuel efficiency—especially for spring road trips.

Test Your Battery

Cold weather can weaken your battery, even if it hasn’t failed yet.

  • Check for corrosion on battery terminals
  • Test overall battery performance
  • Replace it if it’s nearing the end of its lifespan

If your vehicle is slow to start, it’s best to address it early.

Inspect Your Brakes

Salt, moisture, and stop-and-go driving can increase brake wear.

  • Listen for squeaking or grinding noises
  • Check brake pad thickness
  • Inspect rotors for signs of damage

Replace Wiper Blades and Check Fluids

Spring rain makes clear visibility and proper fluid levels essential.

  • Replace worn or streaking wiper blades
  • Refill windshield washer fluid
  • Check engine oil, coolant, and brake fluid levels

Check Your A/C System

Make sure your A/C is ready before the heat arrives.

  • Test airflow and cooling performance
  • Listen for unusual sounds
  • Address weak cooling early

Schedule a Digital Vehicle Inspection

Even if everything seems fine, winter can leave behind hidden issues.

A professional inspection provides:

  • A complete overview of your vehicle’s condition
  • Clear, prioritized recommendations
  • Confidence heading into the warmer months

Spring maintenance isn’t about doing more—it’s about staying ahead. Taking care of small issues now can help prevent larger, more costly repairs later.

If you’re unsure where to begin, scheduling a full inspection is a smart first step.