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Spring Car Maintenance: Your Complete Guide

Mar 31, 2025
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John Shmuel
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After months of winter driving, spring is the perfect time to give your car some much-needed TLC. Cold temperatures, icy conditions, and road salt can take a toll on vital parts like your tires, brakes, and battery, making seasonal car maintenance essential for keeping your vehicle running smoothly. In this guide, we’ll walk you through key steps to get your car ready for spring and offer tips on choosing a reliable auto repair shop, so you can drive into the new season with confidence.

Key maintenance tasks to prepare your car for spring 

Seasonal changes can put extra stress on your vehicle, affecting its performance and safety. As temperatures rise, it’s important to check for any issues that may have developed over the winter months and make necessary adjustments for the road ahead. Here are the essential car maintenance tasks to focus on as you transition into spring:

1. Deep clean your car

Winter roads leave behind salt, sand, and gravel that can build up underneath your car and around your wheel wells. A thorough exterior wash can help prevent rust and corrosion. To fully remove salt and grime, use a pressure washer or visit a car wash that also cleans underneath your vehicle. Don’t forget to vacuum and clean the interior—especially the floor mats—to remove built-up dirt and debris from winter driving.

2. Swap out your winter tires 

Winter tires are designed for cold temperatures and icy roads, but once spring arrives, they can wear down quickly and impact fuel efficiency. Switch to all-season or summer tires for better traction and handling in warmer conditions.

3. Rotate your tires 

Rotating your tires helps ensure even wear, improving their lifespan and maintaining consistent performance. Spring is a great time to have this done—especially if you're switching from winter tires—to keep your tread wear balanced for safer driving.

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4. Check your alignment 

Potholes and rough winter roads can throw your alignment off, leading to uneven tire wear, poor fuel efficiency, and reduced handling. If your car pulls to one side or your steering feels off-centre, have your alignment checked and adjusted to prevent long-term damage.

5. Inspect your brakes 

Cold weather and road salt can cause rust buildup on brake components, while winter driving conditions can wear down brake pads faster. Listen for squeaking or grinding noises and check for reduced responsiveness—these are signs that it may be time for a brake inspection or replacement.

6. Test the battery  

Cold weather can weaken your car’s battery, making it more prone to failure as temperatures rise. Check for corrosion on the terminals and have your battery tested to ensure it still holds a strong charge. If your battery is more than three years old, consider replacing it.

7. Check wiper blades  

Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can wear down wiper blades, making them less effective at clearing rain and debris. If they streak, skip, or squeak, replace them to maintain clear visibility during spring showers.

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8. Check all lights  

Longer days mean less nighttime driving, but fully functional headlights, brake lights, and turn signals are still essential for safety. Inspect all exterior and interior lights and replace any burned-out bulbs to maintain visibility.

9. Inspect the AC system 

You may not have used your air conditioning much over the winter, but you’ll want it running smoothly before the summer heat kicks in. Test the system for weak airflow or unusual noises, and if the air isn’t cooling properly, have it checked for refrigerant leaks or clogged filters.

10. Top up engine fluids 

Fluids play a critical role in your car’s performance, and winter driving can lead to low levels. Check and refill essential fluids, including brake fluid, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid, and radiator coolant. Keeping these topped up ensures smooth operation and helps prevent overheating or mechanical issues.

What to consider when choosing an auto repair shop  

As you get your car ready for spring, finding the right auto repair shop can make a big difference in the quality of service and repairs your vehicle receives. Whether you need a tire swap, brake inspection, or alignment check, here are some key factors to keep in mind as you compare shops: 

  • Certifications and credentials: Look for shops with industry-recognized certifications, such as Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) accreditation and Tire Industry Association (TIA) certification. These credentials indicate that technicians have undergone specialized training and follow industry standards for vehicle maintenance and tire services—especially important for spring tire changes and alignments.
     
  • Reputation and customer reviews: Read online reviews and ask for recommendations from friends and family, particularly from drivers who have had seasonal services like tire rotations or brake inspections. A shop with consistently positive feedback is more likely to provide reliable service and high-quality workmanship.
     
  • Transparent pricing and services: Look for an auto repair shop that provides clear pricing and detailed explanations of recommended services. A trustworthy shop should offer upfront estimates and help you understand which maintenance tasks are essential versus optional.
     
  • Warranty on repairs: A trustworthy shop stands behind its work. Ask if they offer warranties on parts and labour, especially for seasonal services like brake or battery replacements. This ensures peace of mind in case issues arise after your visit.
     
  • Vehicle specialization: Some shops specialize in certain makes and models, which can mean better service for your specific car. If your vehicle requires manufacturer-specific expertise, check whether the shop has experience with it.

Keep your car road-ready this spring—and beyond

Seasonal car maintenance is key to keeping your vehicle safe and running smoothly—and choosing a reputable auto repair shop can help ensure the job is done right. While regular maintenance helps prevent issues, unexpected incidents can still happen. Having the right car insurance provides peace of mind no matter what the road ahead brings.

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John Shmuel

John Shmuel

John is the Director of Content and SEO at Surex. He has a passion for taking complex financial topics and making them easy to understand for everyone. John is an experienced marketing leader, having led content teams at several insurance and finance-focused companies. John also regularly appears in the media as a financial expert, including making appearances in the Globe and Mail, CTV and CBC. He was formerly a business reporter at the National Post and is a graduate of the journalism program at Toronto Metropolitan University.

Jen Hart

Jennifer Hart

Jennifer has been the marketing specialist and content writer at Surex for four years. Before transitioning to insurance and marketing she built a journalism career in print and broadcast, freelancing for publications like Maclean’s Magazine and working in live production at Global News Toronto and CBC Toronto. As the industry evolved, she earned a Digital Media Marketing certification from George Brown College, allowing her to continue crafting compelling stories across digital platforms.
 

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