Feb 29, 2024

Get ready to flip that page on your calendar! As March ushers in the spring season, the anticipation of road trips and warmer days grows stronger. Like many of you, we’re eager to hit the open road and explore new destinations. But before you embark on your spring adventures, it’s essential to give your Mitsubishi a little TLC. That’s right – in this week’s blog, we’re focusing on spring cleaning for your cherished Mitsubishi! Considering how much time we spend in our vehicles, it’s no surprise that they accumulate clutter. It’s time to declutter and rejuvenate your ride for the upcoming road trips. Take a look at our spring cleaning checklist below to get your Mitsubishi looking as good as new! And if your vehicle needs any spring service or repairs, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment using our service scheduler. Also, don’t miss out on our service specials – check them out now to save big on your spring maintenance at Younger Mitsubishi!

Younger Mitsubishi’s Spring Maintenance Tips: 

The Main Console – Wipe down your console with a damp rag. Make sure to show some love to the cupholders, the change holders, and any other openings, but make sure to steer clear of any electrical connections on the console.


Windows & Mirrors – It wouldn’t be a huge surprise if your windows and mirrors have accumulated dirt and debris over the winter months. Oh, and if you have children we’re sure their little fingerprints are everywhere! But it’s okay, just use some window cleaner and clean both the inside and outside of the best visibility.

Windshield Wipers – Spring is known for its impressive rain storms, so making sure that your rides wipers are in tip-top shape is important! Wipers should be changed out every six months, so spring is the perfect time to change them.


Carpeting & Upholstery – Mud and salt from the winter months are your interior’s biggest enemies. If the back of your seats and doors have muddy footprints or your once gray carpeting is now black, then an interior detailing might be a good idea. Vacuum the carpet and use a carpet cleaning solution to remove any stubborn stains. Use a damp towel to wash the seats of your car.

The Trunk – We tend to throw everything we’ve ever brought into our vehicles into our trunk. It doesn’t seem like a problem until you need to use your trunk, right? Well, with more adventures in your future it might be time to clean out your trunk. Remove any unnecessary items that may have piled up there during the winter. Vacuum the trunk, tending to the cracks and crevices. Then check the spare tire to make sure that it is properly inflated.

The Exterior – Feel free to splurge on a full-service cleaning for your vehicle’s exterior. The snow, salt, and everything else thrown at it this winter have probably taken a toll on your vehicle’s exterior. Sending it through a car wash is a simple and pretty cost-effective way to get your ride clean fast! If you want to wash the car yourself, use a soft sponge and a mild detergent designed especially for cars. Rinse and wipe the vehicle down with a gentle towel. Follow up with a wax treatment for your car.

The Engine – The heart of your vehicle is the most critical component and deserves some TLC. Pop open the door and remove any excess grime. If the engine looks significantly dirty, bring it into Destination Nissan and we will professionally clean it!