When the last beach towel was loaded, the family pulled out
of the driveway and headed on vacation. That’s when an unsettling
moaning noise caught their attention.
Chances are the moaning noise was a result of low transmission fluid.
But without a professional technician to check it out, how could the
travelers be certain that topping it off would fix it?
A pre-trip review is the smart way to begin a vacation or road trip.
Long before the dog goes to the sitter and the neighbors are asked to
pick up the newspapers, it’s important to schedule an appointment with
your repair facility to examine the vehicle.
Fluids
Fluids are an important part of any vehicle checklist. Expect your
technician to check and perhaps replace or top off the following:
antifreeze/coolant, transmission, engine oil, brake fluid, washer fluid,
power steering fluid and gasoline. The transmission fluid, oil and
gasoline also have filters that will need to be examined.
Air filter
Another important filter to examine in a check up is the air filter.
This strains the impurities and should be changed at recommended
intervals in order to protect the engine.
Vision
Not surprisingly, it’s a driver’s vision, not his hearing or smell,
which guides 90% of driving decisions. That’s why something as simple as
a misdirected or burned out headlight can spell disaster on a rainy
night. Now is the time to make sure headlights, windshields, window
glass, signal lights, mirrors and wipers/blades are in good shape.
Brakes
Although brakes are constructed with built in “squealers” to alert
motorists to declining conditions, it’s a good idea to have them
examined before a trip. Brakes also should be checked at regular
intervals (see owner’s manual) and whenever they begin feeling abnormal.
Battery
Unlike some of a car’s components, a battery can be easily tested and,
if necessary, replaced prior to a trip. While cold weather affects a
battery’s starting ability, hot weather takes its toll, making a trip
with a weak battery a true crap shoot at best.
Tires
Technicians are fond of pointing out that at any given time, a motorist
is connected to the road by the few square inches of rubber that are in
contact with the road. Make sure that the tire tread is deep enough; the
tires are properly inflated and have been correctly rotated, balanced
and aligned.
Your technician may suggest other checks to perform during a
pre-vacation inspection. Don’t put your car’s reliability and your
family’s safety on the line. The best bet is to get the most thorough
examination you can afford. It’s some of the cheapest insurance around.
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