One Last Summer Road Trip? Get Your Car Ready Before You Go!
Summer may be winding down, but there could still be time for one more memorable road trip! Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway, visiting family, heading to the cottage, or simply exploring somewhere new, a little preparation can help make sure your vehicle gets you there — and back — safely.
Before you load up the car and hit the highway from Hamilton, take a few minutes to give your vehicle a thorough check. The last thing anyone wants is a mechanical problem interrupting a much-needed summer adventure.
Check Your Tires
Your tires are one of the most important things to inspect before a long drive. Check the tire pressure, including the spare if your vehicle has one, and look for uneven wear, cracks, bulges or other visible damage.
If your tires are showing significant wear, it may be time for a replacement. Properly inflated tires can also contribute to better handling and fuel efficiency, making them especially important for longer highway trips.
Check the Brakes
Road trips often mean highway driving, heavy traffic and plenty of stops along the way. If you’ve noticed squeaking, grinding, vibrations or a change in how your vehicle brakes, don't ignore the warning signs.
Have your braking system inspected before your trip so you can travel with greater confidence.
Check Your Fluids
Your vehicle relies on several fluids to keep everything running smoothly. Before heading out, check your engine oil, coolant, windshield washer fluid and other manufacturer-recommended fluids.
If you're due for an oil change or your fluid levels seem unusually low, it's better to address the issue before you leave Hamilton rather than waiting until you're hundreds of kilometres from home.
Don't Forget the Battery
A battery problem can bring a road trip to an immediate stop. Check for signs of corrosion around the battery terminals and pay attention to whether your vehicle has been slow to start recently.
If your battery is several years old or you've experienced starting problems, have it tested before your trip. A quick check could save you from an inconvenient roadside surprise.
Test Your Lights and Wipers
It's easy to overlook your vehicle's lights when preparing for a road trip. Check your headlights, brake lights, turn signals and hazard lights to make sure they're all working properly.
Your windshield wipers deserve attention, too. Summer heat can be hard on wiper blades, and you don't want to discover they're worn out when you encounter an unexpected rainstorm.
Take a Look Under the Hood
Even if your car seems to be running perfectly, a quick inspection can identify potential problems before they become major repairs. Look for leaking fluids, damaged belts or hoses, and anything else that doesn't look quite right.
If you're not comfortable checking these components yourself, a professional inspection is a smart way to prepare for a longer journey.
Pack an Emergency Kit
Hopefully you'll never need it, but an emergency kit is something every road-tripper should have. Consider packing a flashlight, jumper cables or a portable booster, basic first-aid supplies, water, a phone charger, blankets and any other items appropriate for your trip.
It's also a good idea to make sure your roadside assistance information and insurance documents are easily accessible.










