Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Preparing for a road trip

Preparing for a road trip


It's Summer, and gas prices seem to be cooperating. Let's hit the road! Safely, of course. At Holmes Body Shop we're all about being safe on the road. If an accident happens, we're here to help. But here are some steps you can take to avoid automotive avoid on your Summer road trip:


    Check the fluids in your car. Checking the oil, coolant and brake fluid levels may help you avoid an accident or an unnecessary breakdown.


    Check your air pressure. These should be printed in the owners manual or a sticker on the body where the drivers door shuts. The pressure marked on the side of the tire is the max which must not be exceeded. Also, don't forget to check your spare tire pressure. Often neglected, not doing so will turn a bad time into a worse one if unusable.


    Get your oil changed. If your car is getting close to due for an oil change get it changed right away. A long trip can put additional stress on your motor.


    Check your tire wear by using a penny or tread gauge. Tires heat up on long trips which can cause blowouts on worn out tires.


    Check your car's air filter.A plentiful supply of clean air to your engine improves it performance.


    Wash your car. At the minimum, clean the windows of your car for the best visibility.


    Check to be certain that all lights and signals are functional on your car. You will need the help of another person for this. Sit in the car, turn on each light or signal and ask your friend to tell you if it is working or not. Replace bulbs as necessary. Note: occasionally, lights may not work because a fuse needs replacing.


    Ensure that you have all emergency equipment inside your car, and that everything works properly. Emergency equipment includes, an up-to-date map, cell phone, spare tires and emergency tools. Though usually absent; flares, flashlights, medical kits and fire extinguishers may come in handy in worse-case scenarios.


    Recommended : Clear out trash or unnecessary "junk" from your car. Nothing spoils a road trip like the smell of stale french fries (fries if you're lucky) that fell under the seat.


Happy Travels from Holmes Body Shop!