As a busy business owner, you’ve likely spent the last few months with one goal: keeping the wheels turning despite the snow, ice, and salt. Winter is a season of survival, and when you’re focused on getting the job done, it’s easy for small vehicle issues to fall through the cracks.
But with spring just around the corner, the "survival mode" of winter needs to shift into "optimization mode." At DeBoer’s Auto, we know that your fleet is more than just a collection of trucks and vans—it’s the backbone of your business. If your vehicles aren't running, your business isn't running.
Here are the top four areas every fleet owner should focus on this spring to ensure an uninterrupted season of growth.
It might sound simple, but the most important thing you can do for your fleet right now is a deep clean. Whether you are a solo operator or manage a team of drivers, winter clutter is a silent productivity killer.
Winter roads are notoriously unkind to rubber. Between the freezing cycles and the heavy plows, potholes on routes like Route 23 can become vehicle-eaters. Your drivers might not always mention every bump they hit, but the tires will tell the story.
What to look for:
Whether you run gas or diesel, your filters have been working overtime. For diesel owners specifically, this winter was a gauntlet.
Even if you didn't experience full-blown fuel gelling during the coldest snaps, your fuel filters likely struggled to process thickened fuel. A filter that worked "extra hard" all winter is a filter that is likely near the end of its life. Replacing these now is a cheap insurance policy against a mid-route breakdown in April. Don't forget to check your oil and transmission fluids to ensure no moisture or contaminants worked their way in during the freeze-thaw cycles.
Winter is brutal on batteries, but the real danger is what happens after the battery starts to fail.
When a battery is weakened by the cold, your alternator has to work significantly harder to compensate and keep the vehicle's electrical systems running. If you ignore a struggling battery, you won't just be replacing a battery—you’ll be looking at a much more expensive alternator replacement down the line. Testing your batteries now saves your charging system (and your wallet) later.
At the DeBoer’s Auto Fleet and Truck Center, we understand that for a business owner, time is the most valuable commodity. You don't have time for "surprises" on the road.
If you have questions about getting your fleet ready for the transition into spring, we are here to help. Our team in Hamburg, New Jersey, specializes in keeping local businesses moving.
Don't wait for a breakdown to take action. Call us today, visit us online, or stop by the shop. Let’s make sure your fleet is as ready for spring as you are!