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How to prepare your car for spring driving after the Swedish winter: key checks and tips

The Swedish winter with its frost and snowfall can have a negative impact on the condition of your car. After the harsh winter conditions, your car needs special attention.

Worn-out brakes, winter mud on the body, and a dead battery are just some of the problems that can arise after the winter period. The transition to the spring season requires a thorough check of the car’s technical condition to ensure safe and comfortable travel. Let’s take a look at some of the key aspects to consider.

Cleaning off winter mud

Removing residual dirt, salt and chemicals from the body and chassis helps prevent corrosion of metal body and suspension components. To protect your vehicle, we recommend:

carry out a comprehensive wash, including the underbody and wheel arches;
apply an anti-corrosion agent to vulnerable parts;
clean and lubricate the door seals to prevent them from drying out and cracking.

Brake system and safety

Winter conditions can have a significant impact on the condition of the brake system. Before you start driving in the spring, have it checked:

brake pads and discs, for example, сhecking the brake discs Volvo V60 for wear and tear;
brake fluid level and condition;
operation of the handbrake, especially if the car has been parked for a long time.

A brake inspection is critical to ensure reliable braking during spring driving.

Tyres and suspension

Checking the condition of your tyres, their tread and shock absorbers will help ensure stability on the road.

Inspect shock absorbers and other suspension components for damage after winter driving.

Check the tread depth. Worn tread significantly reduces traction, increasing stopping distances and the risk of losing control of the vehicle. Replace worn tyres in good time.

Check the tyre pressure – it may be lower than normal after winter. Follow the manufacturer’s tyre pressure recommendations.

Should I rush to change to summer tyres? Swedish roads can still be cold even in spring, so it’s important to be aware of the weather conditions.

Battery and electronics

Frost can have a significant impact on battery performance. Before spring travel, you should:

Check the battery charge level and its ability to hold voltage.
Clean the terminals from oxidation.
Check the operation of the vehicle’s lighting and electronic systems.

Checking the condition of your car’s battery and electronics after winter will help you avoid unforeseen problems with engine starting and electrical systems.

Vehicle fluids

Changing the oil, checking the coolant and brake fluid levels after winter are important to maintain the efficiency of the engine and vehicle systems.

After the winter period, check and, if necessary, replace or top up the engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, and windscreen washer.

Preparing your car for the spring season after the harsh Swedish winter will help you avoid unpleasant surprises on the road, increase safety and comfort of travelling. Regular checks and maintenance of the car will help to preserve its service life and protect it from possible malfunctions.

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How to prepare your car for spring driving after the Swedish winter: key checks and tips

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