
Tips for Making Sure Your Car is Prepared for a Road Trip
Summer
travel will likely take a nose-dive this season due
to the never-ending rise of gas prices and consequent
penny pinching. If the budget won't allow for your
week-long Carribean getaway, fear not. You'll save
money if you scrap the plane tickets and hop behind
the wheel instead. Clever travelers know that it's
easy to find hotel and resort incentives for road
warriors — just log onto a few of your top picks and
check out their offered packages. Many, and I mean many, have money saving specials and gas card
incentives this seasons.
To help prep your car for a safe and carefree road
trip, Tom Kline of Virginia's RK Auto Group - new
and used car dealership leader
- offers the following tips for vehicle care:
1.
There's a lot riding on your tires-make sure they
can handle it.
If your tires are still in good shape, prevent unnecessary
wear by rotating them whenever you change the oil.
(RK Toyota technicians recommend a rotation every
6,000 miles.) If the tread on your tires is fairly
worn, consider replacing them before departing. If
you see the "wear bars" (rubber strips that
usually are darker than the tire), replace your tires
immediately. Proper tire inflation is vital. Follow
the manufacturer's recommendation for the proper pressure.
2.
Like tires, brakes are crucial to your family's
safety.
RK Subaru technicians advocate having brakes checked
whenever tires are rotated. If your brakes make unusual
squealing or grinding noises when you hit them, or
if the steering wheel pulls to one side, you might
need new brakes. If your car has an anti-lock braking
system (ABS), as most recent models do, pay attention
to your dashboard indicators. If, after about two seconds,
the ABS light goes out, the system is in good working
order. If the light stays on, have a mechanic check
your brakes.
3.
Pay attention to belts and hoses to decrease the risk
of a breakdown.
Fan belts, which used to last about a year, are now
much more durable, so people tend to neglect them.
However, RK Subaru technicians report that belts and
hoses are the second-biggest cause of auto breakdowns
after failed batteries. Have the belts and hoses checked
during an oil change or other service visit.
4.
Batteries die in the summer too.
Dead batteries are not just a wintertime nuisance.
According to the RK Subaru service department, batteries
deteriorate even faster in hot weather. Before your
summer trip, have your battery checked by a professional,
especially if it is over three years old.
5. Seat belts save lives — make sure they work well.
Your belts should unreel smoothly when you pull them, and retract securely around you after you fasten the latch. If your belt is not fitting snugly, check the "retractor" (a spool-like device near the floor) for stuck debris. On older cars, make sure the belts are not frayed or torn.
6. Compensate for a heavy load.
If you are towing a boat or trailer, or hauling an excessive number of passengers or luggage, adjustments may be in order. The RK Scion Service Department recommends that you consult your owner's manual on how to compensate for extra heavy loads. If you own a high-riding sport utility vehicle or minivan, avoid using a roof cargo carrier, which raises the center of gravity and increases the risk of a rollover.
Address these basic maintenance check points even if you're not planning any out-of-town trips. You'll reduce the risk of a road-side emergency, save time and money, and ultimately make your summer more enjoyable.
Tom Kline is Controller of RK Auto Group (RK Buick, RK Chevrolet, RK Subaru, RK Scion, and RK Toyota). RK Chevrolet is the recipient of Chevrolet Motor Division's coveted Service Supremacy Award four years in a row. This is an award which less than 400 of the nation's 5,000 Chevrolet dealers have won. RK Auto Group has been included in the Ward's Auto list of top 500 U.S. car dealers, and has received the prestigious "Genuine Leaders Award" for excellence in sales, service, and customer satisfaction. The dedication of each employee at RK Chevrolet, RK Buick, RK Subaru, RK Scion and RK Toyota made these awards possible.
(Source: RK Auto)
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