Simple Road
Trip Car Maintenance (Part 2):
Here’s part two
of our checklist for everything you need before setting out on a roadtrip. ..
Automatic transmission fluid levels
Your automatic
transmission fluid levels need to be checked, particularly if you’re travelling
with a full load or towing a trailer. This check is carried out in exactly the
same way as an engine oil level check, only using the transmission fluid
dipstick instead. Look out for any darkening or brownish colour in the fluid –
new transmission fluid has a reddish/pinkish hue, and when this darkens or
browns you know it’s time for a fluid change.
Your battery
Check your
battery for any visible problems – acid leaks, cracks or any other signs of
damage, replacing the battery if you spot any of these signs. And check the
battery terminals – these need to be tight, and if you see any signs of terminal
corrosion, have these checked out professionally before you take to the road.
Your tyres
Your tyres are
going to carry your car from A to B so they need a good check-up too. Check the
tyre pressure against the recommended pressure levels indicated by your
manufacturer. This should be shown in your owner’s manual, inside your tyre, or
on a label positioned inside the driver’s car door, glove compartment or inside
your petrol tank lid. Check for any cracks or signs of wear, particularly where
one tyre looks more worn than the others as this could be a sign that your
vehicle needs to be realigned before your trip.
Other basic
checks that you can carry out are testing your lights and electrical equipment,
wipers and windscreens washers, your mirrors, car horn, heating and air
conditioning – particularly if you’re going to be travelling in a warm climate.
All of these tips will help guard against breakdown and the need for costly
repairs while out on the road. But even if your car has been given the
professional seal of approval after a garage check, the unexpected can occur.
Make sure that you travel with a spare tyre and jack, jump leads, extra coolant,
water and a spare canister of oil and petrol. And make sure that your insurance
is up to date. If you need to renew your policy, it’s worth checking out Kwik
Fit Insurance’s
car insurance as this will entitle you to 10% off all products sold at Kwik
Fit garages – ideal if you need to make repairs to your vehicle while out on
your road trip.