How Road Salt is Eating Your Undercarriage (and What to Do)

Road Salt damage

Ah, spring in Michigan. The snow is melting, the days are getting longer, and those brutal winter drives are finally behind us. But while you’re enjoying the warmer weather, your car might be silently crying for help.

Months of road salt, slush, potholes, and freeze-thaw cycles have taken a toll on your vehicle. At Mr. Muffler & Brakes in Westland, we see it every year—rusty exhaust systems, squealing brakes, and undercarriages that look like they’ve been through a war zone.

The good news? A little proactive spring car care now can save you hundreds (or even thousands) in repairs later. Here’s what Michigan winters do to your car—and how to fight back.

The Silent Killer: Road Salt’s Assault on Your Car

Every winter, the Michigan Department of Transportation spreads about 2 million tons of road salt to keep us safe on icy roads. That’s roughly 400 pounds per person in the state! While it saves lives, it wreaks havoc on vehicles.

Salt is a corrosive beast. When it mixes with moisture (hello, Michigan slush), it creates an electrochemical reaction that eats through metal like acid. Here’s what gets hit the hardest:

  • Exhaust systems: Pipes, mufflers, and catalytic converters are in the direct line of fire. Rust starts small but quickly leads to loud rattles, exhaust leaks, and even check engine lights.
  • Brakes: Salt corrodes brake lines, rotors, and calipers, causing spongy pedals and expensive replacements.
  • Suspension and frame: Hidden rust weakens struts, control arms, and even the body itself.
  • Electrical components: Wiring and sensors corrode, leading to warning lights and starting issues.

Nationwide, road salt costs drivers billions in repairs annually—and Michigan is ground zero.

Don’t Forget Potholes

Road salt isn’t the only culprit. Michigan’s legendary freeze-thaw cycle turns roads into moonscapes. One good pothole can:

  • Bend rims
  • Wreck alignment
  • Damage tires and shocks
  • Even crack exhaust hangers

If your car has been pulling to one side, making clunking noises, or feeling bouncy, spring is the time to fix it before it gets worse.

Your Complete Spring Car Care Checklist

Don’t wait until the first 80-degree day. Here’s what every Westland and Wayne County driver should do right now:

Wash Away the Winter

  • Use a touchless car wash with an undercarriage spray or a pressure washer at home.
  • Apply a salt-neutralizing spray to stop corrosion.

Inspect the Undercarriage

  • Check for rust, damaged brackets, brake line corrosion, and suspension wear.
  • Visit us for a free 21-Point Inspection to catch hidden issues.

Check Key Systems

  • Exhaust: Listen for rattles or loud noises.
  • Brakes: Watch for squealing or grinding.
  • Tires & Alignment: Look for uneven wear or vibrations.
  • Fluids: Top off oil, coolant, and brake fluid.
  • Battery: Test for slow cranking or dim lights.

Schedule Essential Services 

  • Oil change with synthetic.
  • Brake service (pads, rotors, fluid flush).
  • Exhaust inspection or repair.
  • Cooling system flush for summer prep.

Why Spring is the Perfect Time

Waiting until summer means longer shop wait times and hotter garages. Plus, fixing issues now prevents breakdowns during your summer road trips to the UP or Traverse City.

At Mr. Muffler & Brakes, we’re a family-owned shop that’s been serving Westland, Livonia, Canton, and the rest of Wayne County for over 30 years. We know Michigan cars because we drive them too.

Don’t let winter win.

Call us today at (734) 729-0000 or stop by our shop at 35100 Ford Rd, Westland, MI 48185.

We’ll give your vehicle the thorough spring checkup it deserves—and quote any needed repairs on the spot. No pressure, just honest advice from mechanics who actually care.

Your car survived another Michigan winter. Now let’s make sure it thrives through the rest of the year!