Road Tripping and Car Maintenance

Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by admin in Car maintenance guides

Road Tripping and Car Maintenance

Electing to go on a road trip takes a lot of preparation. One of the most important preparations that you can make relates to the vehicle that you will use to travel in.

Car maintenance is a key component to ensuring that you have a hassle-free trip.

If you fail to ensure that your vehicle is properly prepared prior to traveling in it, you may find yourself stranded on the side of a deserted road, in the middle of a heavily wooded area, or completely stuck in general.

Here, you will be introduced to road tripping and car maintenance. Now, you can learn effective strategies for preparing your automobile for a road trip.

1. One of the first areas that you should focus on when preparing your car for a road trip are the tires. If your tires have extended wear and tear, it is important that you make an appointment to have them changed, and balanced.

When traveling, one of the most serious complications that many face is a blown tire. If you don’t want this to happen, make sure that this component of your vehicle is prepared.

2. When motorists experience car complications during travel, the next most common issue rests with the radiator and extended parts.

Prior to your trip, you will want to ensure that you take the time to examine the radiator, the hoses that are attached to the radiator and other components of the automobile, as well as the clamps that hold these hoses in place.

You will want to be sure to check for leaks, dented coils on the radiator, hoses that are cracked and appear to be cracked, as well as clamps that appear rusted and worn.

If you discover any of these possible issues, it is important to immediately replace the parts. If things appear to be fine with these components, it is always a good idea to bring along a few jugs of water for safe measures.

3. The next area that you will want to focus on prior to the road trip is the car’s battery. This is especially true if it is not a maintenance-free unit. First, check the posts to ensure that there is no corrosion on them.

You will want to look for any kind of corrosion on the terminals. If you find this to be an issue, mix some baking soda and water and scrub them down with a toothbrush.

Next, check the water level, or battery acid level. If it is low, you should fill it with water. It is important that you include a battery charger system in your luggage. This way, if you do need a jump while traveling, it can easily be done!

4. Next, it is essential to check all of the fluids in the vehicle. This means the power steering, brake fluid, oil, transmission fluid, coolant, antifreeze, and washer fluid.

If any of these fluids are low, it is important to fill them. You should also take the time to pack at least one bottle of each fluid in the trunk for your trip.

5. Next, you should check all belts on the vehicle. An example is the serpentine belt that helps rotate your alternator and water pump.

You will want to ensure that there is plenty of “meat” on the belts and that there are no knicks. It is equally important to ensure that all of the belts are nice and tight.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are many different measures that you can take in order to properly prepare your vehicle for a road trip. However, not taking these steps can lead to roadside trouble that may prove to be extremely challenging!

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13 Comments

Luke M

31. Jul, 2009

Check out this site :http://allaboutautocareandmaintenancetip.blogspot.com , its kind a new but it has some information regarding vehicle maintenance.

lovemym16

31. Jul, 2009

does the steering wheel or the hole car shake?

johnboy

31. Jul, 2009

How many Mazda owners does it take to change a light bulb?

RamZhalo3

31. Jul, 2009

hello i really need help on this one I have a 2001 Ford Mustang Coupe and I forgot to put down the E brakes when I was driving and now it makes a sound like it choking and it says “check engine”. Please Help

lovemym16

31. Jul, 2009

no problem if its a money thind i completely understand. They run about a 100-120 bucks a pair. if you cant do all four at the same time changed the front ones first. just keep it under 60 for now

undergroundmechmusic

01. Aug, 2009

no, the cracks do not have anything to do with the strength of the belt. however they are a tell tale sign of the age/condition of the belt. if the material is old and hard, it could cause the belt to slip.

asstelleng

01. Aug, 2009

how interesting really ….wow

69fordgreenmonster

01. Aug, 2009

thanks a lot for the help i know i gotta change the struts but as long as i stay off the freeway im just gonna have to wait and save the cash. thanks a lot for the advice

69fordgreenmonster

01. Aug, 2009

the whole effing car shakes . up and down ,up and down. it starts with the steering wheel and just increases if i keep going at 65. i tried it today and it happened again really bad. as soon as i slowed to 63 it stops

ALEXANDRA P

02. Aug, 2009

Tell where you are and you might find someone.

lovemym16

02. Aug, 2009

it sounds like the tires or mayby the rims are out of round that will cause a vibration at speed but that would be felt only in the wheel. you might have a case of “wheel hop” check the tire balence and test your struts( you probly no to push down on all four corners get the car moving up and down if it bounces more than twice replace your struts if it bounces 4 or more its a saftey hazard and could cause a blowout in extreme cases) let me no how the struts are

69fordgreenmonster

03. Aug, 2009

i hope someone can help me out i have a 88 nissan maxima 6 cylinder. it runs fine on the street but as soon as it reaches 65mph on the highway it starts shaking like crazy up and down really bad .i decrease to 64 and it stops.other times i have pushed it to 80mph and nothing goes wrong it runs smooth im totally lost anyone help!???please help me out

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