Your Bucket List for Springtime Vehicle Maintenance

AAMCO’s Top 10 “Must Do” items to prepare your vehicle for the spring season

AAMCO  | 03/26/2021
Vehicle Maintenance

Originally published on 04/13/2015
Updated on 03/26/2021

The best way to keep a vehicle safely running is through routine preventative maintenance. As the season transitions from winter into spring, here are a few tips to help ease your vehicles into the warmer weather months:

Your Vehicle’s Health: 7 Spring Items to Check Vehicle Springtime Maintenance

1. Factory Maintenance Requirements

Check for required Factory Maintenance in your Owner’s Manual. AAMCO’s professional Technicians will perform those services for you.

2. Tires and Air Pressure

Check your tires for wear, damage, and correct air pressure. Under-inflated tires can lower gas mileage by 0.3% for every 1 psi drop in pressure of all four tires. Properly inflated tires in good condition are safer, especially on wet and slick roads, and will last longer.

3. Battery

Have your battery, cables, and engine drive belts inspected. 

Tip: If your battery is over five years old, consider replacing it before it gives you problems.

4. Engine Oil, Fluids, & Filters

Spring is a good time for an engine oil and filter change. Fuel mileage can be affected negatively by using an improper grade of oil. Check your manufacturer’s recommendation for when to change other fluids, too: auto manufacturers often recommend a radiator coolant change every two years or 24,000 miles, and a transmission fluid change is generally recommended every 45,000 to 80,000 miles depending on your driving behaviors. Even with synthetic “lifetime” marketed fluids, if you use your vehicle in hot or cold climates, hilly or stop and go traffic, tow or carry heavy loads, or you plan on keeping your vehicle for mileage more than 100,000 miles, you will want to change your fluid and change it more often in order to keep it clean and fresh.  

5. Brakes

Check your front and rear brake pads, rotors, sensors, and the related hydraulic brake parts for wear or damage and to prepare your car for safe summer driving.

6. Air Conditioning    

It may be time for that air conditioning tune-up. Have your A/C system checked before the summer season so you’re not stuck in the summer heat. The cabin air filter is also a critical filter to change regularly. It protects you and passengers from harmful dust, pollen, and other airborne dirt and debris that can affect the cabin’s air quality.

7. Engine Tune-Up

According to the U.S Department of Energy, a vehicle that is noticeably out of tune or has failed an emissions test can affect gas mileage by an average of 4%. Fixing a serious maintenance problem, such as a faulty oxygen sensor, can improve your mileage by as much as 40%*.

...And a Few Extras

In addition to these critical maintenance and safety tips, here are a few other items to check to make your spring rides better: 

  • Wiper Blades
    Don’t wait for the old blades to scratch the windshield or that first spring thunderstorm to discover your blades are streaking or smearing the windshield.
  • Lights and Lamps
    Have all your vehicle’s lights and lamps checked to ensure safe driving, especially in the rain and at night.  
  • A Good Spring Cleaning 
    Winter is tough on a car, especially if you live in an area that copious amounts of salt on the road. Removing those corrosive salts and debris protects your paint from damage and your undercarriage from rust. 

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