May 10, 2023
Ensure tyres are in good condition, inflated to recommended levels, and inspect for any signs of damage or uneven wear. Rotate tyres regularly.
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Check and top up engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, and windshield wiper fluid to keep your car running smoothly and prevent overheating.
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Avoid the nightmare of a dead battery by checking for any signs of damage or corrosion and having it tested at a local auto shop.
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Ensure your brakes are in good working condition by having them inspected by a professional mechanic before embarking on a long road trip.
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Always be prepared for emergencies by packing a first-aid kit, a flashlight, a fully functional spare tyre, a car jack, tyre puncture repair kit and jumper cables.
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Ensure all exterior lights are working correctly, including headlights, taillights, turn signals, and brake lights. Replace any bulbs that are burnt out.
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Clean your windshield inside and out to ensure optimal visibility. Check your wipers and replace them if they are worn or not functioning correctly.
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Test your air conditioning system to ensure it's functioning correctly, especially if you're heading to a hot climate.
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Inspect your car's belts and hoses for any signs of wear or damage. Replace any that are worn or frayed.
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Have your suspension and alignment checked before embarking on a long road trip. This will ensure your car handles well on the road and prevent uneven wear on your tyres.
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