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Fit for spring: tips for your car

21.3.2024
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A gentle wind blows through the trees that are still bare, the first buds sprout timidly and the sun's rays gain strength - slowly but surely spring is here. With his move in, it is time not only to update our wardrobe, but also to prepare our loyal vehicle for the warm months ahead. With our fresh spring tips, your car will be ready to experience the blooming season with you. Join us on a short trip through the world of car care and safe driving as we head towards spring together.

Here are a few tips on how to get your vehicle ready for spring:

 

Tire change:

Make an appointment in good time to change to summer tires. Also check the condition of the tires and ensure sufficient tread depth.

 

Check liquids:

Check oil levels, coolant and windshield water. If necessary, fill up and replace used liquids.

 

Replace windshield wipers:

Make sure your windshield wipers are in good condition to ensure a clear view when it rains.

 

Car care:

Clean the car thoroughly inside and out. Remove residual dust and dirt and polish the paint to protect it from UV rays.

 

Clean the interior:

Take time to thoroughly clean the interior. Vacuum carpets and upholstery, wipe down faucets and screens, and remove trash and clutter.

 

Check the air conditioner:

Test the air conditioner to make sure it's working properly. If necessary, have them serviced or refilled to keep the car at pleasant temperatures in the summer.

 

Check emergency equipment:

Check the condition of your emergency equipment, including a first aid kit, warning triangle and safety vest.

 

By following these simple steps, you can optimally prepare your car for spring and drive safely through the new season. Enjoy warm days and fresh breezes with a reliable and well-maintained vehicle.

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