19 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Spring into vehicle maintenance with car care checklist Carguide Magazine Metroland Newspapers Now that winter is just a memory, millions of Canadians will take to the roads to enjoy the warmer weather. Whether you're driving across the country or driving across town, Car Care Canada recommends checking the following vehicle components before embarking on your next trip: Exterior Checklist: Wiper blades play an extremely important role in increasing visibility. Replace every six months or when cracked, cut, torn, streaking or chattering. Check the tires. Make sure to check the tire inflation and inspect the tread for uneven wear, which could indicate the need for a wheel alignment. Give your car a good washing from top to bottom. Use a product specifically made for automobiles. If you find minor paint damage, cover the paint chips as quickly as possible. For a quick fix until you can get some touchup supplies, dab a little clear nail polish on the scratch. Spring is an excellent time for waxing, which not only protects the finish but also makes subsequent washing easier. Under the Hood: A good rule of thumb is that a change of season requires a change of oil. Changing your car's oil and filter every three months or 3,000 miles, whichever comes first, will ensure that your car operates at peak efficiency. Get a tune-up if necessary. As part of the 21st Century Tune-Up on today's modern vehicles, the following systems should be inspected: battery, charging and starting, engine mechanical, powertrain control (including onboard diagnostic checks), fuel, ignition and emissions. Check all fluids. There are several fluids that require attention, including engine oil, power steering fluid, brake and transmission fluids, windshield washer solvent and antifreeze/coolant. Check hoses and belts. A belt that fails can affect the electrical system, air conditioning and power steering, as well as the cooling system. Cooling system hoses may be deteriorating from within, so old hoses and clamps that appear to be in marginal condition may need to be replaced. Under the Vehicle: Spring is a good time to check the entire brake system, including brake linings, rotors and drums. Check the shocks or struts for signs of physical damage, such as leaking, rusting, or dents. Also be aware of the warning signs that you may need them replaced: vehicle rolls or sways on turns, front end dives when braking, rear end squats when accelerating, vehicle sits lower in the front or rear, a loss of directional control during sudden stops, and the vehicle bounces or slides sideways on a winding and rough road. To learn more, visit the Be Car Care Aware