South Shore Breaker

Spring car care checklist

- CONTRIBUTE­D editor@southshore­breaker.ca

Typically, your vehicle needs a bit of TLC come spring.

Here are four things that should be at the top of your to- do list at the start of the season.

1. Schedule an oil change. Oil collects impurities as it lubricates and cools the engine. This is a good thing, but it also means that it becomes less effective over time. This is why regular oil changes are essential to maintainin­g a healthy engine.

2. Get your battery tested. Low temperatur­es during winter force your battery to work hard. Come spring, it may be on its last legs. To avoid the inconvenie­nce of having your car fail to start, get your battery checked and, if necessary, replaced.

3. Check tire pressure. Fluctuatio­ns in temperatur­e cause changes in tire pressure, so it’s important to check it as the weather starts to change.

See the tire pressure recommenda­tions in your vehicle’s manual.

4. Wash and wax your vehicle. Road salt used during winter corrodes your vehicle’s metal components. Thoroughly wash your vehicle, paying special attention to the underside where salt, dirt and debris tend to become lodged. Spring is the perfect time for a waxing, too. This not only protects the finish of your vehicle, but also makes subsequent washing easier.

These are some of the essential things to attend to in spring, but note that the list could be added to. Your car’s fluids, windshield, belts and hoses, among other things, may require attention.

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