Things to Check Before Going on a Long Trip

Nipuna Marasinghe
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Planning a holiday road trip or visiting relatives who live far away? Long journeys are exciting, but they can also put extra stress on your vehicle. To avoid unexpected breakdowns and ensure a safe, comfortable ride, it’s important to prepare both yourself and your car. Today, MotorGuide brings you the essential long trip car checklist you should go through before hitting the road.

1. Tyre Pressure

Correct tyre pressure is vital for safe braking, proper grip, and smooth handling. If a tyre is overinflated or underinflated, it can seriously affect drivability. Most modern cars have a tyre pressure monitoring system, but if not, you can use a simple pressure gauge. These are affordable and widely available at auto shops.

2. Windscreen Wipers and Screenwash

A dirty or streaky windscreen can be dangerous as it reduces visibility. Check your wiper blades for wear and replace them if needed. Also, refill the screenwash to ensure you’re ready if it rains during your trip.

3. Lights

Before a long journey, test all your vehicle’s lights—headlights, brake lights, and indicators. Fully functioning lights not only help you see the road clearly but also make sure other drivers can see you.

4. Air Conditioning

Driving long hours without proper air conditioning can be uncomfortable. Check if your AC is cooling effectively. If it feels weaker than normal, consider regassing before your trip.

5. Oil Level

Oil is crucial for keeping your engine running smoothly. Low or dirty oil can lead to serious engine damage. Always check the dipstick and top up if needed before a long trip.

6. Engine Coolant

Coolant regulates engine temperature and prevents overheating. In older vehicles, check the coolant reservoir and refill if the level is below the minimum mark. For newer cars with a closed cooling system, ensure there are no leaks.

7. Brake Fluid

Brake fluid is essential for safe stopping. Check the fluid reservoir under the bonnet—if it’s low or the liquid looks dark, have it replaced by a mechanic. Always check on a flat surface for accurate readings.

8. Fuel or Battery Charge

Don’t risk running out of fuel on a long trip. Fill up your tank in advance to avoid unnecessary detours. If you own a hybrid or electric car, make sure it’s fully charged before leaving.

9. Emergency Supplies

Be prepared for unexpected situations. Pack items such as a spare tyre, first-aid kit, jumper cables, snacks, drinking water, a flashlight, and extra clothes. Having these essentials can save you stress in case of breakdowns.

10. Battery Health

Car batteries deteriorate over time and usually need replacing every few years. Look out for signs such as slow engine starts or weak key fob signals. If in doubt, get your battery tested at a garage before your trip.

Following this road trip vehicle checklist ensures you drive with confidence and peace of mind. Checking tyre pressure, fluids, lights, and emergency supplies can prevent breakdowns and keep your journey safe. Before your next long trip, take a few minutes to go through these checks—you’ll enjoy the ride much more knowing your car is ready for the road.

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