Car Maintenance Checklist For Road Trips - A Preparation For Long Driving
car&bike Team
1 min read
Apr 30, 2022, 09:14 AM

Key Highlights
- Maintenance requirements will vary according to the road conditions.
- Keeping spare parts handy in a kit is extremely useful in emergencies.
- Many car companies are now offering roadside assistance packages directly
Long road trips are often exciting, especially with friends or family members who appreciate having a good time. While you're taking care of everything else, it's easy to forget about your car. Your responsibility is to ensure that your car will serve you well throughout the trip and will not break down. It is important to have checks on your car before leaving for a road trip.

Things To Check Before Leaving for a Road Trip
- Tires - The tire is the first component to be inspected before leaving for a road trip since it is a frequently damaged component. The smoothness and safety of the vehicle are directly dependent on the tire condition. You should inspect the tires for wear and tear and replace them if required. The pressure of all tires should also be checked before you leave. It should neither be above nor below the prescribed level since this will impact performance, grip, and fuel economy.
- Engine Coolant – The engine coolant is one of the most important things to check before leaving for a road trip. Engine coolant is a crucial lubricant since it has a big impact on the engine's condition while running continuously for a long time. The engine will face serious damage if it is overheated. As a result, it's critical to check the engine coolant levels before embarking on a long journey.

- Air Filters – Before leaving on a road trip, it is important to change air filters. Dirt, mosquitoes, and garbage abound on the roadways. Air filters are used in cars to prevent dust from entering the interiors of the engine. These also help to keep the car's interior air quality up to par. Hence, the air filters must be checked regularly.
- Engine Oil - Engine oil is a critical aspect that influences the engine's ability to work steady, smooth, and long-lasting. If the motor oil has a problem, the vehicle will be exceedingly difficult to drive, consume a lot of fuel, and even harm the engine. As a result, you need to pay attention to visiting the machine frequently. Engine oil levels and quality must be checked by an expert; if the color is almost black, then it is time to change the oil.
- Exhaust Systems – Before leaving for a road trip, do not forget to check your exhaust system. Reduced power, poor fuel condition, and inappropriate venting of harmful gasses created by the engines are all problems that a malfunctioning exhaust system can cause. Any crackling or bursting noises indicate that the exhaust system needs to be checked. If your automobile is more than five years old, you should get its exhaust system serviced by specialists before any long trip.
When embarking on a road trip, you should have a few items on hand to guarantee that you are prepared just in case something goes wrong. They might be problematic on your road trip if not examined beforehand.
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