Seasonal changes can take a toll on your vehicle. As winter fades and temperatures rise, a little preventative maintenance goes a long way in keeping your car safe, reliable, and ready for spring driving.
At The Mechanics Tire & Auto, we help drivers throughout Stanly County stay ahead of seasonal maintenance. This simple spring car maintenance checklist outlines the key areas to inspect before warmer weather arrives.
1. Check Your Tires for Spring Driving
In North Carolina, we typically don’t experience enough snow to require switching between winter and all-season tires. However, spring brings frequent rain around Locust and Albemarle, making tire condition especially important.
Worn tires increase your risk of hydroplaning on wet roads. Even if they haven’t reached the legal limit, they may already be losing traction.
We generally recommend replacing tires at 4/32” to 3/32” of tread depth. While 2/32” will fail a North Carolina state inspection, traction begins to decline well before that point.
If you’re unsure about your tread depth, a quick tire inspection can help determine whether replacement is needed before the heaviest spring weather arrives.
2. Replace Wiper Blades Before Spring Showers
Spring rainstorms can quickly reduce visibility. In fact, a study published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society found that the risk of a fatal accident increases by 34% when precipitation is involved.
It’s time to replace your wiper blades if they:
- Leave streaks
- Chatter across the windshield
- Fail to clear water effectively
Bonus: The Mechanics Tire & Auto will install your new wiper blades free of charge when you purchase them from us.
3. Replace Your Cabin Air Filter for Allergy Season
Spring in the South means pollen season. Your vehicle’s cabin air filter traps dust, pollen, and airborne contaminants before they enter the cabin. Over time, the filter becomes clogged, restricting airflow and reducing HVAC performance.
Replacing your cabin air filter helps:
- Improve air quality inside the vehicle
- Reduce allergy symptoms
- Restore proper airflow from your A/C system
If you want cleaner, fresher air inside your vehicle this spring, a cabin air filter replacement is a simple and affordable part of routine spring vehicle maintenance.
4. Inspect Your Cooling System and Coolant
As temperatures climb, your cooling system works harder to prevent engine overheating. Coolant (antifreeze) breaks down over time, reducing its ability to regulate engine temperature and protect components from corrosion.
Putting off coolant service can lead to overheating and costly repairs, especially during the hot Carolina summer.
Spring is an ideal time to check coolant levels and determine whether a coolant flush or cooling system service is needed.
5. Test Your Air Conditioning Before Summer
Before summer temperatures rise, turn on your air conditioning to confirm it’s blowing cold air from both the driver and passenger vents.
If the air feels warm or only slightly cool, it may indicate low refrigerant or another issue within the system. Addressing A/C concerns early can help you avoid uncomfortable breakdowns during peak heat.
If your A/C isn’t performing properly, professional A/C diagnostics can identify the issue early and prevent more costly repairs later in the season.
6. Check Your Battery
Cold weather can weaken your battery, and many battery failures show up as winter comes to an end. Low temperatures strain the battery and reduce its ability to hold a charge, which is why problems often surface in early spring.
Since batteries naturally lose performance as they age, spring is a smart time to have yours tested, especially if it’s more than three years old.
Warning signs of a weakening battery can include:
- Slow engine cranking
- Dim headlights
- Dashboard warning lights
A simple battery test can give you peace of mind before spring driving is in full swing.
Stay Ahead of Spring Car Maintenance
Spring car maintenance doesn’t have to be complicated, but it does make a difference. Taking care of these key areas now can help prevent breakdowns, improve safety, and extend the life of your vehicle.
At The Mechanics Tire & Auto, every visit includes a comprehensive 35-point inspection so you can head into warmer weather with confidence.
Ready to schedule your spring car maintenance? Book your appointment online, give us a call, or stop by the shop. We’re here to help keep your vehicle road-ready all season long.