
As the winter months come to a close and the weather starts to warm up, it’s important to start thinking about how to prepare your car for spring. Winter can be harsh on your vehicle, and Ford of Pleasanton has some simple steps to get your car ready for the new season that can help you avoid potential issues down the road.
1. Give your car a thorough cleaning
Winter weather can leave your car covered in salt, sand, and grime. All of this can cause damage to your vehicle if left unchecked. To start preparing your car for spring, give it a thorough cleaning. This means washing the exterior, cleaning the interior, and vacuuming the carpets. This will help to remove any debris that may have accumulated during the winter months.
2. Check your tires
Winter weather can be tough on your tires, so it’s important to give them a once-over before spring arrives. Check the tread depth and look for any signs of wear or damage. If your tires are worn or damaged, it’s time to replace them. Also, make sure to check the tire pressure and adjust it according to your vehicle’s specifications.
3. Check your fluids
Winter weather can also affect the fluids in your car. Check the oil, coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid levels to make sure they are all at the appropriate levels. If any of the fluids are low or dirty, it’s time to replace them. Also, check the windshield washer fluid and top it off if necessary.
4. Replace your wiper blades
Winter weather can affect wiper blades, especially if you’ve been using them a lot. Check your wiper blades for any signs of damage and replace them if needed. This will ensure that you have clear visibility during spring showers.
5. Check your battery
It’s important to check your battery before spring arrives. If your battery is more than three years old or is showing signs of wear, it may be time to replace it.
6. Get a tune-up
If you haven’t had a tune-up in a while, spring is a great time to do it. A tune-up will help ensure that your car is running smoothly and can help prevent potential issues down the road. Our service technicians can check your brakes, suspension, and other systems to make sure everything is in good working.
Further questions can be directed towards our service team here at Ford of Pleasanton! Give us a call at (830) 399-4279, or visit us at 3874 East State Highway 97, Pleasanton, TX 78064. Let us help you get prepared for the new season!

