
Ready to take your dream road trip this summer? It can be a memorable trip, but it can also turn into a bad one if you’re not fully prepared. Make sure your GMC is in good condition before planning your journey! This comprehensive car maintenance guide will help you get your vehicle ready for the open road. We’ll discuss everything about car maintenance, from checking the oil level to changing the tires.
Get your GMC checked at Cutter Buick GMC for a quick and efficient checkup to ensure it is fit enough for a smooth journey. So, before you hit the open highway, be sure to give your car a once-over. You’ll be glad you did!
1. Check Your Tread Depth and Tire Pressure
Ensure that vehicle’s tires are properly inflated and have enough tread to grip the road. Low tire pressure can cause flats, blowouts, and loss of control. If you’re not sure how to check your tire pressure, consult your car’s owner’s manual or ask a professional at Cutter Buick GMC.
You can also monitor your tread depth with a tread depth gauge or by doing the penny test. If you want to be better prepared, you should also load up a spare tire.
2. Check Your Battery
An ideal battery should be able to hold a charge and provide enough power to start your car. If the battery is more than 3 years old, it’s good to have it tested by a professional. You can also try it yourself with a voltmeter.
If you find that your battery needs to be replaced, make sure to get one compatible with your car. Best to let our professionals deal with a replacement as we guarantee OEM parts & accessories for your vehicle!
3. Change Your Oil
This is one of the most important things you can do to keep your car running well. Most automakers recommend an oil change every 5,000 miles, but you may need to do it more often if you drive in stop-and-go traffic or under extreme weather conditions.
If you’re unsure when your car’s due for an oil change, consult your owner’s manual or ask a professional at Cutter Buick GMC.
4. Check Your Lights and Signals
All of your car’s lights and signals should be working properly. This includes the headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, and emergency flashers. If any of these aren’t working, replace the burnt-out bulbs. Get them replaced by a professional, so they don’t turn bad during the travel.
So, there you have it. Our car maintenance guide to help get your vehicle ready for a summer road trip. If you follow our advice and schedule a service with Cutter Buick GMC, serving Waipahu, HI, we can guarantee that you’ll be hitting the open road in no time.
And don’t forget, if you have any questions or need assistance getting your car ready for its next big adventure, our team is here to help.
