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How to Prepare Your Car for a Road Trip: A Complete Checklist

Road trips are the perfect way to explore new destinations, spend quality time with family,
and enjoy the freedom of the open road.

While most people carefully plan what to pack—from clothes to camping gear—many
forget one of the most important elements: getting their vehicle ready.

Before you hit the highway, preparing your car is essential. Here’s our expert advice to
ensure your vehicle is safe, reliable, and ready for any journey.

 


Road Trip Readiness Checklist


 

Here’s a comprehensive checklist to make sure you and your family are fully prepared for
the road.

Unexpected situations happen, but a little planning can prevent stress and keep your trip
enjoyable.

 

  1. Fluids

 

  • Engine Oil: Check the level and condition; change if near or past the recommended
    mileage.
  • Coolant/Antifreeze: Ensure it’s full and properly mixed for your climate.
  • Brake Fluid: Make sure it’s at the correct level and not dirty.
  • Transmission Fluid: Especially important for automatic transmissions; check level
    and condition.
  • Windshield Washer Fluid: Top off for long drives, especially in dusty or rainy areas.

2. Tires

 

  • Tread Depth: Ensure at least 4/32" of tread for safe traction.
  • Pressure: Inflate to the manufacturer’s recommended PSI.
  • Spare Tire: Check both pressure and condition.
  • Alignment & Rotation: Helps prevent uneven wear and improve fuel efficiency.

3. Brakes

 

  • Inspect brake pads, rotors, and calipers for wear.
  • Listen for squeaks or grinding—these could indicate a replacement is needed.

4. Batteries

 

  • Check the battery charge and clean any corrosion on terminals.
  • Batteries older than 3–5 years should be tested or replaced.

5. Lights & Signals

 

  • Test headlights (high and low beams), brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights.
  • Replace any burned-out bulbs before your trip.

6. Wipers & Visibility

 

  • Inspect windshield wipers for cracks or wear.
  • Make sure wipers operate smoothly and clean effectively—replace if they leave
    streaks.
  • Check defrosters and rear window heaters.
  • Clean all windows and mirrors for maximum visibility.

7. Belts & Hoses

 

  • Look for cracks, fraying, or leaks.
  • Replace worn belts or hoses to prevent roadside breakdowns.

8. Emergency Supplies

 

  • Jumper cables or portable battery booster
  • Tire repair kit and jack
  • First-aid kit and flashlight
  • Water, snacks, and blanket
  • Basic tools: screwdriver, pliers, duct tape

9. Documentation

 

  • Driver’s license and vehicle registration
  • Insurance card
  • Roadside assistance information

10. Comfort & Convenience

 

  • Air conditioning and heating system
  • Entertainment options: music, podcasts, chargers
  • Seat adjustments, pillows, and blankets for passengers

 


Pre-Trip Inspection: Let Us Handle the Hard Part


 

By now, you might be surprised at how many things need attention before a road trip. Some
items are difficult or unsafe to inspect on your own, and that’s where our team comes in.

We offer pre-trip inspections (road-trip-ready inspections) with our certified technicians.

You’re already busy preparing everything else—let us ensure your car is in top condition so
you can focus on the fun part: the journey.

 


The Bottom Line


 

Preparing your vehicle for a road trip is just as important as packing your bags.

A quick inspection and a few preventive checks can save time, money, and stress, ensuring
that your journey is safe, smooth, and enjoyable from start to finish.

 


Need to Book a Service Appointment for a Road Trip
Inspection?


 

From pre-trip inspections, routine maintenance, to major repairs, we’re here to deliver a service
experience that’s simple, transparent, and stress-free - Contact our service department today!