This article from Ford will help you get your car ready for a summer road trip:
The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics reports that more than three-quarters of summer road trips cover a distance of 50 to 249 miles each way. That means most drivers are at least an hour or more from home – and their local mechanic or dealership – making proper preparation of the family car all the more important. While getting stranded in the summer doesn’t pose the same risks inherent in winter travel, drivers can minimize the hassle and inconvenience of a breakdown and the chance of an accident with a few simple prep steps before setting out.
Check all fluids
Just as with people, fluids are critical for vehicles when the heat is on. Check your owner’s guide for the proper procedures to verify the following:
Engine oil, including scheduling an oil change if it’s time
Coolant level
Automatic transmission fluid (where applicable)
Brake fluid
Power steering fluid
Windshield washer fluid
Tires are your safety cushion
When you consider that tires are all that separates your car from the road, it’s essential you inspect your tires to ensure they’re going to make the journey safely:
Examine the tread for excessive or uneven wear and deep gouges, and check sidewalls for bulging or cracking
Check and adjust tire pressures using the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations, not the maximum pressure listed on the tire sidewall. Manufacturer pressure recommendations are usually shown on a sticker affixed to the driver’s door and printed in the owner’s guide
Don’t forget to check the condition and inflation pressure of the spare tire
Visibility aids safety
Most people recognize that a good view out the windshield and windows is essential to safe driving. But how long has it been since you checked your brake lights, directional signals and headlights for proper operation?
Check wiper operation and blade condition, replacing any blades that don’t clean the windshield on the first pass
With a helper, check operation of the brake lights (including the center high-mount brake light) and reverse lights
Check operation of headlights (high and low beams), all directional signals and taillights
Plan your route and be aware of conditions
Regardless of whether you have a set destination – and route – in mind, or you’re seeing where the road takes you, a little knowledge of the route and conditions you might encounter can go a long way toward ensuring a safe and pleasant journey.
Whether you’re using a portable GPS system or a built-in navigation aid like Ford SYNC® with Traffic, Directions & Information, make sure you have destination addresses and any cables/plugs/connectors needed to set up the unit
Be aware of changing weather and climate on long trips: Plains states can experience rapid severe thunderstorm development, while travelers crossing desert terrain should bring emergency water for passengers in case of a breakdown
One final note: If you’re bringing a pet along for the ride, never leave it unattended in the vehicle. In many states it’s illegal, and even seemingly mild temperatures can rapidly create a lethal environment inside a car – even with the windows cracked.
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Contact the Lakewood Fordland service department for all of your summer vehicle servicing needs.