My kids..the one’s with insanely short attention spans…are apparently itching for a road trip this summer. They love camping and are dying to find new places and adventures. Which is fine by me. I LOVE roadtrips. Even short day trips are fun little adventures for the summer months. Our car is getting on in years, so making sure we are ready for the road is very important. As part of the Hyundai Drive Squad, I was happy to see some great tips from their own Service Technician, Ted Mansell. To prepare for the season, Ted is providing the Hyundai Drive Squad with tips and tricks for a safe and happy summer on the road:
1) Say hello to sunshine: Now that winter is over, it’s time to transition your vehicle into summer mode. To do this safely, be sure to:
o Change from winter to summer tires. Winter tires lose their grip and longevity as the temperature rises.
o Change your wiper blades if they are streaking and damaged from freezing in the winter.
o Brush-up on your owner’s manual! A “check engine” light can come on for hundreds of reasons, so it’s important to know what to do if it lights up.
o Check your fluid levels. Today’s engine compartment design makes it easy to check the minimum and maximum levels for most of your fluids.
o When washing, remember to spray underneath your vehicle to clean the corrosive salt from all the nooks and crannies.
2) Take time for your tires: Did you know that half of all breakdowns happen due to low tire pressure? The easiest thing to do is a circle check around your vehicle every time you go to drive your car. The front tires will naturally look softer than the rears, as they carry the most weight. Here are some helpful hints:
o Check your tire pressure once a month. Use the ideal tire pressure found on a label on the driver’s door jam and not the number on the tire itself. The one on the tire is its maximum rating, which could cause a harsh ride and uneven tire wear.
o Avoid overfilling your tires. Use a quality air pressure gauge to be certain.
o Under and over inflated tires increase fuel consumption, so keep them properly inflated for your wallet and your safety!
3) Do you know where your spare tire is? Surprisingly, many Canadians do not! Know where it is and how to access it. Other important safety tips include:
o You may need to use a custom wrench to release it from its mounting. Each vehicle is different so be sure to find out what type you need and how to use it.
o Spare tires lose air over time, so ensure your spare is properly inflated before embarking on any road trip. The ideal pressure is also on the driver’s door jam.
4) Adopt your very own vehicle safety checklist: Quality time on the road means mastering your vehicle safety checklist. Here is what should be on yours:
o Do a circle check before every trip and look at the tires. Apply tips above if needed.
o Make sure your lights are working. Be sure to check your headlights and tail lights.
o Get a full service vehicle check-up once a season.
o Ensure you know where your spare tire is and know how to change the tire yourself.
5) Pack smart for your road trip: In your vehicle you should always have:
o Air pressure gauge
o Booster cables
o Gloves for changing tires
o Safety cones
o Portable air compressor
o Blankets
o Tire wrench
To kick-start your safe summer driving, we are offering a giveaway for the ultimate road safety kit for your car including:
· Foam and FLC Lined Gloves
· Tire Fix Heavy Duty Pressure Gauge
· Marker Cones, 12-in, 4-pk
· Rain-X Summer Washer Fluid
· Prestone Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant
Enter here until June 23rd.
Jonnie says
I have driven from Nova Scotia to Calgary for a road trip. Road trips are my absolute favorite way to vacation!
Glogirl says
I just go on local day trips so I don’t travel that far.
Amy C says
We went on a ten hour road trip two summers ago.
suzi says
I drove from my place all the way to Montreal
mysweetiepiepie says
I’ve driven over 2,000 miles on a road trip.
angela m says
Nova Scotia to B.C
Melinda L. says
Toronto to Flint, Michigan
Yuen C says
Not far, only from Toronto to Waterloo!
Sky Evans says
I drove across the state once!
Erin W says
We’ve gone up to Prince Rupert and then home through Jasper and Banff.
Angela Mitchell says
I have driven from Vancouver Island to Disneyland and back…4 times:)
Eldon says
Not very far, still within Toronto.
Melinda L. says
Toronto to PEI.
Melinda L. says
from Toronto to Florida…that was quite the long drive through several rainstorms