Seasonal Car Maintenance Checklist — Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter

Spring Maintenance (March-May)

Winter is harsh on cars. Spring is the time to inspect damage and refresh consumables for summer driving.

Consumables & Fluids

Inspection Checklist

  • Inspect battery terminals for corrosion; clean if needed
  • Check all exterior lights (headlights, brake lights, indicators)
  • Inspect tyres for winter damage, cracks, or embedded debris
  • Check brakes for wear

Summer Maintenance (June-August)

High temperatures put stress on cooling systems and electrical components. Use this period for routine upkeep.

Consumables & Fluids

  • Test all exterior lights before long journeys
  • Check oil level — it may drop slightly as engines warm up in summer heat
  • Check coolant level (when engine is cold)
  • Refill windscreen washer fluid before holiday drives

Inspection Checklist

  • Check tyre pressure (increases in summer heat)
  • Inspect air conditioning function; service if not cooling properly
  • Check for any fluid leaks under the car
  • Inspect belts and hoses for cracks or wear

Autumn Maintenance (September-November)

Autumn is critical — prepare your car for winter before temperatures drop and weather worsens.

Consumables & Fluids

Inspection Checklist

  • Check tyre tread depth; consider winter tyres if in a cold region
  • Inspect braking system for autumn driving (wet leaves reduce grip)
  • Test all lights — darker mornings/evenings mean more night driving
  • Check wipers and washer system before wet weather begins

Winter Maintenance (December-February)

Winter is harsh. Preventive care now avoids being stranded with a breakdown in freezing weather.

Consumables & Fluids

  • Ensure spark plugs are healthy — cold weather puts extra load on ignition systems
  • Check battery voltage and terminals monthly; use a trickle charger if the car sits idle
  • Keep windscreen washer fluid topped up (it drains fast in winter)
  • Monitor engine oil — cold temperatures increase viscosity; use correct winter grade

Inspection Checklist

  • Test antifreeze concentration (should protect to -20°C minimum)
  • Check heating system — especially important before long journeys
  • Verify all lights work (frost can damage weak bulbs)
  • Keep an emergency kit in the car: jump leads, torch, first aid, blanket, spare bulbs

Printable Seasonal Checklist

Spring (March): Wipers, cabin filter, inspect lights and battery

Summer (June): Oil level, coolant, brake inspection, AC check

Autumn (September): Winter wipers, battery test, winter washer fluid, tyre inspection

Winter (December): Battery monitoring, spark plugs, emergency kit, antifreeze check

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I check my car consumables?

Check wiper blades, bulbs, and tyre pressure monthly. Engine oil, coolant, and filters should be checked at each service interval or every 6 months.

What car maintenance should I do before winter?

Before winter, check antifreeze levels, battery condition, wiper blades, all lights, and tyre tread depth. Consider switching to winter-grade screenwash.

When should I replace my car battery?

Most car batteries last 3-5 years. Replace if your car struggles to start, the battery warning light appears, or it fails a voltage test below 12.4V.

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