The Service Checklist To Get Your Car Ready For A Long Road Trip


Soon, the weather is going to be nice and you will be ready to start traveling. To get ready for road trips when the weather starts to change for the better, you will want to have your car serviced. There are various things that need to be done to prepare your car, such as changing the fluids, inspecting and rotating tires, as well as preparing an emergency kit. Here is a checklist that will help you get the maintenance done to your car before your next road trip:

1. Changing the Fluids and Filters Before Long Travels

Winter weather sometimes requires your car to have different fluids for the cold climate conditions. Spring and summer months will require fluids to protect your car from heat when you travel. You will want to have things like the oil, transmission and brake fluid changed. In addition, flush the cooling system and add coolant that will protect your car during warmer weather conditions that your car will be exposed to.

2. Inspecting Tires and Spares for Road Trips 

Before you begin your summer travels, you will want to make sure you have good tires. Since the warmer weather causes rubber to become softer, use a harder tire on your vehicle during spring and summer months. In addition, make sure you have a good spare. For long travels, it is a good idea to have a full-sized spare. You can check with an auto salvage yard to get a full-sized tire for your vehicle.

3. The Brakes and Suspension Maintenance Before Your Travel

The brakes and suspension of your car will also need maintenance before you do any traveling this summer. First, check the pads and replace them if they are worn and have not been changed in a long time. In addition, check the brake fluid, which you may want to flush the brake system and add new fluids before you start a road trip. Also, check the suspension for any parts that need to be replaced.

4. Finding Common Spare Parts That You May Need for Repairs

When you do a lot of traveling, you can be sure that you will need repairs to your car at some point. There are common parts that you will want to keep in an emergency repair kit. Things like an extra set of cables, heat light assembly pieces, starters and alternators often go out on road trips. Check with an auto salvage yard, such as Boot Hill Truck, for your model vehicle to get the parts you need for repairs on the road.

These are a few tips to help you get your car ready for a road trip. Contact an auto repair shop to help with the maintenance, repairs and upgrades to get your car ready for your next adventure. 

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