Celebrate National Car Care Month: Keep Your Ride Running Right

April's National Car Care Month is your cue to give your car the TLC it deserves. Like a health check-up for you, regular maintenance keeps your ride safe and efficient.

AAMCO  | 04/24/2024
Vehicle Maintenance

Warm welcomes to everyone who adores their vehicles as much as we do - whether it’s tweaking them to perfection or ensuring they run smoothly. It's that time of year again - National Car Care Month! Every April, we're reminded to give our trusty rides the TLC they deserve. And let's be real, our cars do a lot for us. They get us to work, take us on adventures, and even serve as our personal karaoke booths (don't pretend you don't belt out tunes behind the wheel). So, this month, let's return the favor and show our cars some love.

We know, we know - car maintenance can feel like a chore. But trust us, a little goes a long way in keeping your vehicle happy and healthy. Plus, it can save you some serious cash in the long run. Let’s tackle this together - essential tips on keeping your car running effortlessly are just ahead!

This isn't just about keeping your car looking shiny and new (although that's a nice bonus). It's about making sure your vehicle is safe, reliable, and running at its best. Think of it like a wellness check-up for your car. Just like you go to the doctor for regular check-ups to stay healthy, your car needs regular maintenance to stay in top shape. And what better time to give your car some TLC than during National Car Care Month?

Essential Car Maintenance for Spring

Spring has sprung, and that means it's time to get your car ready for warmer weather. Winter can be tough on your vehicle, so it's important to give it some extra attention as the seasons change.

Oil Change and Motor Oil Check

One of the most important things you can do for your car this spring is to get an oil change. Motor oil is like the lifeblood of your engine. It keeps everything running smoothly and helps prevent damage. But not all motor oil is created equal. It's important to use the right type of oil for your specific vehicle. Consult your owner's manual or ask a trusted mechanic to make sure you're using the best oil for your car. According to a study by the Car Care Council, regular oil changes can help improve your vehicle's fuel efficiency by up to 2%. That might not sound like much, but it can add up over time, saving you money at the pump.

The Importance of Fluid Maintenance

Your car's fluids are like its vital organs. They keep everything running smoothly and help prevent breakdowns. That's why it's so important to check your fluids regularly and top them off when needed.

Checking Your Brake Service Needs

One of the most important fluids to keep an eye on is your brake fluid. Your brakes are your car's most important safety feature, so it's crucial to make sure they're in good working order. If your brake fluid is low or dirty, it can affect your car's ability to stop safely. It's a good idea to have your brakes checked by a professional at least once a year, or more often if you notice any problems like squeaking or grinding noises. 

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, properly maintained brakes can help reduce stopping distance by up to 20%. That could be the difference between avoiding an accident and being involved in one. Your tires are your car's only point of contact with the road, so it's important to make sure they're in good shape. Proper tire maintenance can help improve your car's handling, fuel efficiency, and safety. 

One of the most important things you can do for your tires is to check the air pressure regularly. Underinflated tires can cause uneven wear, reduce fuel efficiency, and even lead to blowouts. It's also a good idea to have your tires rotated and balanced regularly. This helps ensure even wear and can extend the life of your tires. According to a survey by the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association, only 19% of drivers properly check their tire pressure monthly. Don't be part of the 81% who neglect this important safety task.

Battery and Electrical System Check-Up

Your car's battery and electrical system are like its nervous system. They keep everything powered up and running smoothly. But just like any other part of your car, they need regular maintenance to stay in top shape. One of the most important things you can do for your battery is to keep it clean. Dirt and corrosion can build up on the terminals, preventing your battery from charging properly. Use a wire brush and a mixture of baking soda and water to clean off any gunk. 

It's also a good idea to have your battery tested regularly to make sure it's holding a charge. Most auto parts stores will test your battery for free, so there's no excuse not to keep an eye on it. According to a study by AAA, heat is the number one cause of battery failure. So if you live in a hot climate, it's especially important to stay on top of battery maintenance. Your car's lights aren't just for looks. They're an important safety feature that helps you see and be seen on the road. That's why it's so important to make sure all your lights are working properly. 

Take a walk around your car and check all the lights, including headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals. If any bulbs are burnt out, replace them as soon as possible. It's also a good idea to clean your lights regularly. Dirt and grime can build up on the lenses, reducing visibility. Use a soft cloth and some soapy water to keep them shining bright. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, about half of all traffic fatalities happen in the dark, so don't underestimate the importance of proper lighting.

Exterior Care for Your Vehicle

Your car's exterior isn't just about looks. It's also your first line of defense against the elements. Regularly washing and waxing your car can help protect the paint and prevent rust and corrosion. But be careful about where you wash your car. Some commercial car washes use harsh detergents that can strip away wax and damage your paint. If possible, wash your car by hand using a mild soap and soft cloth. It's also a good idea to wax your car regularly. A good coat of wax can help protect your paint from UV rays, bird droppings, and other environmental hazards. 

According to a survey by Kelley Blue Book, a well-maintained exterior can help a car retain up to 50% of its value after five years. So don't skimp on the elbow grease. Your car's interior is your home away from home. You spend a lot of time there, so it's important to keep it clean and comfortable. Regular interior detailing can help extend the life of your upholstery and keep your car looking and smelling fresh. 

One often-overlooked area is the cabin air filter. This filter helps keep dust, pollen, and other allergens out of your car's ventilation system. Check your owner's manual to see how often it needs to be replaced. It's also a good idea to vacuum your car's interior regularly, especially if you have pets or kids. Don't forget to get into all the nooks and crannies, like under the seats and in the glove box. According to a study by the University of Nottingham, the average car interior has over 200 different types of bacteria per square inch. Yuck. So break out the disinfectant wipes and give your car a deep clean.

Emergency Preparedness on the Road

No matter how well you maintain your car, sometimes things go wrong. That's why it's so important to be prepared for emergencies on the road. A well-stocked emergency kit can help you stay safe and get back on the road faster. 

Some essential items to include in your emergency kit are: 

  • Jumper cables 
  • Flares or reflective triangles 
  • A flashlight with extra batteries 
  • A first-aid kit 
  • Blankets or warm clothing 
  • Bottled water and non-perishable snacks 
  • A basic tool kit 

It's also a good idea to familiarize yourself with some basic maintenance tasks, like changing a tire or checking your oil. Knowing how to do these things can help you avoid being stranded on the side of the road. According to a survey by AAA, 4 out of 10 American drivers are unprepared for emergency breakdown situations. Don't be one of them.

DIY Car Care Tips Everyone Should Know

While some car maintenance tasks are best left to the professionals, there are plenty of things you can do yourself to keep your car in top shape. Here are a few DIY car care tips that everyone should know: 

  • Check your tire pressure regularly and inflate them to the recommended level. 
  • Change your windshield wipers when they start to streak or leave smears. 
  • Replace your air filter every 12,000 to 15,000 miles to improve fuel efficiency and engine performance. 
  • Check your oil level regularly and top it off if needed. 
  • Rotate your tires every 5,000 to 8,000 miles to ensure even wear. 

By doing these simple tasks yourself, you can save money on maintenance costs and keep your car running smoothly between professional check-ups. According to a study by the Car Care Council, 84% of vehicles on the road need some kind of service or repair. So don't wait until something goes wrong to start taking care of your car.

Key Takeaway: 

April's National Car Care Month is your cue to give your car the TLC it deserves. Like a health check-up for you, regular maintenance keeps your ride safe and efficient. From oil changes boosting fuel efficiency to brake checks reducing stopping distance, caring for your car pays off in safety and savings. Don't overlook tire pressure or battery upkeep—small tasks with big impacts on performance. And remember, clean cars last longer, inside and out.


Phew, that was a lot of car care knowledge to take in! But you've got this. Remember, your car is more than just a machine - it's your trusty companion on the road of life. So, treat it with the love and care it deserves, especially during National Car Care Month.

Regular maintenance, like oil changes and tire rotations, will keep your car running smoothly for miles to come. And don't forget the little things, like keeping your car clean and checking your fluids. It all adds up to a happier, healthier vehicle.

So, here's to you and your car - may your journeys together be filled with open roads, great tunes, and minimal trips to the mechanic. Happy National Car Care Month, folks!