Spring Fling: 5 Auto Tips As the Sun Peaks Out

As we transition into spring in North Idaho, it's crucial to prepare your vehicle for changing weather conditions. Start thinking ahead by buying the products you need and scheduling essential maintenance tasks in advance. Don't wait until the last minute to prepare for sunnier days. Consider scheduling tire changes, checking oil levels, and inspecting your wiper blades early to avoid any surprises.

Plus, we found a great set of car cleaning hacks - from using coffee filter for dust collection to avoiding side smacks with a pool noodle. As you clean up your vehicle after your kids and after a muddy winter, you'll feel like a new person (or pay your kids to do it!)

At Anderson's Autobody, we're committed to providing Seasonal Auto Tips and Tricks to help your vehicle last longer and avoid costly mistakes.

1. Get your A/C professionally checked if not working

  • Prevent damage to your air conditioner (A/C) by not being surprised if you have A/C issues after several months of non-use.
  • Avoid do-it-yourself (DIY) recharge kits from retailers like Walmart, Amazon, and Autozone, as they can lead to overfilling and potential damage.
  • An overcharged system, meaning too much freon (refrigerant) by at least half a pound, can strain and damage the system over time, with problems not showing up immediately.
  • Take your A/C problems to a specialized service such as Emerald Automotive that use pro-grade A/C equipment set to evacuate and fill A/C units to OEM specifications only,

2. Rotate Your Tires, Check Alignment, and Suspension

  • Potholes from winter can damage roads and your car's alignment.
  • Get your alignment checked if you notice drifting or off-centered steering.
  • Have an experienced mechanic check your suspension for any issues.

3. Check Oil and Switch Wiper Fluid

  • Monitor oil levels and mileage for your next oil change. Use the best oil for your vehicle and the season!
  • Switch to a summer windshield wiper fluid for cost savings.

4. Set Tire Pressure and Consider Tire Swapping

  • Fluctuating temperatures affect tire pressure, so set them to the appropriate level.
  • Swap winter tires for all-season or spring/summer tires for better fuel efficiency and tire longevity.

5. Inspect Your Wiper Blades and Check Your Filters

  • Winter ice can degrade wiper blades quickly, so replace them before spring showers hit.
  • Don't struggle with installation; many local shops will replace your wipers for free.
  • Have your filters checked and replaced as winter can wear on your car's internal systems.

Keep your car running smoothly and be prepared for the changing seasons with these essential maintenance tips. Don't wait until issues arise; schedule your appointments early and ensure your vehicle is in top condition. The spring and summer are also good times to invest in PPF (Clear Bra) when it is warmer and can dry properly. Or you can walk while it's in the shop for a day.

If you have any questions or need assistance, our team is here to help.

Call us or talk to Cam, Dave, or Matt for expert advice especially on avoid costly A/C damage. Never use home remedies!

Drive safely and enjoy the sunny days ahead!