Jul 12, 2024

 

Nothing can put a damper on your summer road trip plans more than a car that lets you down midway through your journey. Before queuing up your driving playlist and packing the essentials, here are some Chevrolet maintenance tips from your local Chevy dealership.


4 Pre-Road Trip Chevrolet Maintenance Tips from Your Chevy Dealership

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The easiest way to ensure your Chevy is ready for those long days on the road is through a multi-point inspection. During this inspection, our certified technicians will look at the various parts of your vehicle, including the engine, brakes, transmission, and suspensions, to make sure everything is working properly.

This service can help you stay ahead of your maintenance schedule and, if potential issues are identified, you can take advantage of our service specials to have everything fixed without cutting too deep into your road trip budget.


2. Change the Fluids

A vehicle’s fluids are responsible for keeping the various systems lubricated, cooled, and functioning smoothly. Even if it’s ahead of the recommended maintenance service, consider changing the engine oil, brake fluid, and coolant before your trip.

Not only will fresh fluids keep everything in top condition, but they can enhance the engine’s performance and boost fuel economy. You should also top up or change the windshield wiper fluid for added peace of mind.


3. Inspect Your Car’s Battery

Your vehicle’s battery provides the power needed to start the engine and run various vehicle accessories, so it should get the same care and attention as the other systems before your journey. During a battery inspection, our technicians will make sure its terminals are not corroded and will use a battery tester to check its health.

We will also clean the terminals if corrosion is present and suggest a battery replacement when necessary. To keep your battery in top working order throughout the journey, you should avoid parking in direct heat for long periods.


4. Check the Wheels and Tires

The tires are the point of contact between your vehicle and the road, so ensuring they are in good condition is vital for your road safety. You should check the tire pressure and the tire tread depth to determine if you should inflate or replace the tires before your journey. If necessary, you can also take advantage of our affordable tire rotation and wheel alignment specials to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

No matter where the road might take you, make sure to check these vital maintenance steps off your list to ensure your Chevy is in top shape for your next adventure. Contact us at Alan Webb Chevrolet in Vancouver, WA to find out more about our service specials and schedule an appointment.