Floor Mats Proper size and correct installation Improperly installed floor mats in your vehicle may interfere with the operation of the accelerator or brake pedal, increasing the risk of a crash. Remove old floor mats before the installation of new mats; never stack mats. Use mats that are the correct size and fit for your vehicle. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go, Check your Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning A/C check Check A/C performance before traveling. Lack of air conditioning on a hot summer day affects people who are in poor health or who are sensitive to heat, such as children and older adults.
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go, Check your Wiper Blades
Wiper Blades Wear and tear on both sides After the heavy toll imposed by winter storms and spring rains, windshield wiper blades may need to be replaced. Like rubber belts and hoses, wiper blades are vulnerable to the summer heat. Examine your blades for signs of wear and tear on both sides. The blades can also deform and fail to … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go, Check your Belts and Hoses
Belts and Hoses Condition and fittings Look under the hood and inspect all belts and hoses to make sure there are no signs of bulges, blisters, cracks, or cuts in the rubber. High summer temperatures accelerate the rate at which rubber belts and hoses degrade, so it’s best to replace them now if they show signs of obvious wear. While … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go, Check your Fluid Levels
Fluid Level Oil, brake, transmission, power steering, and windshield washer fluids Check your vehicle’s oil level periodically. As with coolant, if it’s time or even nearly time to have the oil changed, now would be a good time to do it. In addition, check the following fluid levels: brake, automatic transmission or clutch, power steering, and windshield washer. Make sure … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go, Review Your Vehicle Safety Checklist, Cooling System
Cooling System Coolant level and servicing The radiator in your vehicle needs water and antifreeze (coolant) to keep your engine functioning properly. When your car hasn’t been running and the engine is completely cool, carefully check your coolant level to make sure the reservoir is full. In addition, if your coolant is clear, looks rusty, or has particles floating in … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go, Review Your Vehicle Safety Checklist, Lights
Lights Headlights, brake lights, turn signals, emergency flashers, interior lights, and trailer lights See and be seen! Make sure all the lights on your vehicle are in working order. Check your headlights, brake lights, turn signals, emergency flashers, and interior lights. Towing a trailer? Be sure to also check your trailer including brake lights and turn signals. A failure of … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go, Review Your Vehicle Safety Checklist
Review Your Vehicle Safety Checklist Tires Air pressure, tread wear, spare Check your vehicle’s tire inflation pressure at least once a month and when your tires are cold (when the car hasn’t been driven for three hours or more)—and don’t forget to check your spare, if your vehicle is equipped with one. The correct pressure for your tires is listed … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go
Check for Recalls Owners may not always know that their vehicle has been recalled and needs to be repaired. NHTSA’s VIN look-up tool lets you enter a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to quickly learn if a specific vehicle has not been repaired as part of a safety recall in the last 15 years. Check for recalls on your vehicle by … Read More
Cool Tips for a Safe Summer Trip – Before You Go
Get Your Car Serviced Regular maintenance such as tune-ups, oil changes, battery checks, and tire rotations go a long way toward preventing breakdowns. If your vehicle has been serviced according to the manufacturer’s recommendations, it should be in good condition to travel. If not—or you don’t know the service history of the vehicle you plan to drive—schedule a preventive maintenance … Read More