Top 10 Things to
Check in your Car/SUV before you Start on a Road Trip.
Before you
start on a road trip it is always better that your motto should be to reach your destination safely rather than how
fast you were able to make it.
With that
out of the way, here are the top 10 things that require mandatory checking
before you start:
1. General Condition: It is advisable to get your car
serviced before you start on a journey. See that the service centre changes
your engine oil, filters, air filters, fuel filters, spark plugs, etc.
Note: While water washing the engine
compartment, do not use excess of water spray. New age vehicles include a lot
of electrical wirings, and any excess water getting into it can cause unnecessary
headaches in the midst of the journey.
2. Fan Belt: Change your fan belt if your car has done more than 20,000kms. This is a precaution
worth its while. Also check your idlers for noise & roughness. If you feel
that it is rough, change it.
Note: In the earlier generation cars, the engines
were fitted in the North South direction (some of the present day SUV’s still
follow this practise), and for such cars changing fan belt is easy. But present
day cars including hatchbacks and most of the sedans (except Merc’s & BMW’s)
use East West mounting of the engine (mounted along the width of the car). Hence
changing belts in the middle of the highway can pose to be a difficulty. You
can always keep the old belts as spare in your dickey.
3. Headlight Bulbs: The standard bulbs issued by most
of the manufacturers are 55/60 watts bulb. Majority of us (90%) change it to a 90/100 watts bulb. This
puts extra load on the battery / alternator etc. Most of the factory fitted
bulb holders are made of plastic & this will melt over a period of time. Check
if there is any damage to the bulb holder & change it to ceramic holders if
it is damaged. It is always advisable to carry a spare set of bulbs in case of an
emergency.
4. Tyres and tubes: The most ignored part of our car is
the tyres. Actually tyres play an important part in the car as it gives
traction and grip while accelerating, cruising and braking. Many of us think
that if we can see the buttons on the tyres they are okay to drive.
Note: The tyres are normally good for
5 years from the date of manufacture. After that, if you observe carefully, you
can spot minor cracks on the side wall. It does not matter even if your car has
done minimal mileage leaving lots of buttons on the tyres. It is both advisable
and safe to change your tyres. If your tyre is of the tubeless variety check
for the trueness or wobble of the rim and for rusting. If you find any defect as
mentioned, use tubes inside your tyre. If your tyre is of the tube type make
sure you change your front tyre tube if it is more than 2 years old &
always go for Butyl Tubes.
While changing tyres may burn a hole
in your pocket, I always suggest a change of tyres in the interest of safety. This
is because many of us drive above 100km/hr in 4 lane highways. Chances of blowout
are more if it is an old tyre.
5. Wipers: Always change your wiper blades if it is more than 1 year old,
even if it looks good on the outside. Older blades generally get harder with
age and can rub your glass harder and scratch it. New ones will be softer &
provide much better cleaning of your windshield.
6. Brakes: Always check your brakes before you
start on a journey. This is even more important if you are planning a journey
to a hill station.
Listed below
are a few conditions that indicate that your brakes are not fine.
a.
Hard brakes: Check your Brake booster if your
car is equipped with one (or) check your wheel cylinder pistons which will be
slow to move within the wheel cylinder. If is so, change your wheel cylinders
in the rear. For front brakes overhaul the calliper kit assembly.
b.
Brake pedal going deep inside: Check your master
cylinder and if found defective, change it.
c.
Vehicle taking more time to stop: If all the
systems are fine and still the vehicle is taking more time to stop, the
possible cause might be glazed brakes. In that case changes the brake shoes in
the rear & brake pads for the front discs.
d.
Spongy brakes: Bleed the system & if it
still doesn’t improve, flush the oil and put in new oil.
e.
Vehicle pulling to one side: When you hit the
brakes if it pulls to one side check front brake hose for blockage & jammed
front brakes. change if necessary.
7. Wheel Alignment:
Check your wheel alignment and get it aligned by a proper garage. Also
balance all your wheels.
Note:
When you’re going on long journey, if do not align the wheels properly it can
cause rapid chewing of your tyres. As far as balancing is concerned if is not
balanced properly you will experience vibration in your steering wheel above 80
km/hr.
8. Checking the Ball Joints: Put your car in ramp or jack and move your wheels to and fro.
If there is a side shake check your tie rod ends. If there is an up and down
shake check your wheel bearing. If you hear
a cut cut noise when you go over pot holes check your lower ball joint
& anti roll bar bush.
9. Air: If the distance
covered is large please add an extra 2 pounds of air in your tyres. This will prevent your tyres from getting
punctured easily.
10. Batteries & Alternator: In the past batteries used to come in hard rubber (Black
containers) & they used to be heavy. The present generation batteries are
normally called PP Batteries which stand for Plastic container batteries.
Present generation batteries are use & throw variety and they cannot be
repaired. Normally a good battery will last for 2 to 3 years. Check for voltage.
It should not drop less than 10 volts when you are cranking the engine. Also
check for swelling of the battery. If you find any of the symptoms, change the
batteries.
Also check
your charging system. Switch on electrical loads in the car & check the
battery voltage when the engine is running .It should not drop below 13 volts when
idling and not more than 14 volts when the engine is running on full RPM . When
it shows low reading it will discharge your battery & going more will
damage your battery. If you find any defect overhaul you alternator.
Bonus points:
a. Take all the documents of your
vehicle & your license.
b. Take good rest before you start on
a journey
c. Wear seat belts.
Bon voyage! Have a
happy and safe journey with Your loved ones!
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