How to Conduct a Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection
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작성자 Bennie 작성일 26-02-26 19:16 조회 10 댓글 0본문

When preparing for a drive, whether short or long
conducting a pre-trip vehicle inspection
is a vital and easy step that can avoid costly repairs, enhance road safety, and reduce travel delays.
Start by walking around your vehicle
and looking for clear indicators of trouble
such as blown tires, shattered windows, or puddles beneath the chassis.
Inspect all four tires in detail
for correct air pressure and uniform tread depth.
Employ a digital or analog gauge
to verify it meets the factory-set guideline,
which is usually listed on a sticker inside the driver’s door.
Don’t forget the spare tire
and make sure it’s properly inflated and in good condition.
Afterward, inspect all lighting systems
by activating the low beams, stop lamps, indicators, and emergency flashers.
Enlist a passenger to observe from all angles
to verify each bulb is functioning as intended.
One dead lamp could feel trivial,
but it can compromise your safety and اتوسرویس داوود invite collisions.
Lift the hood and check the dipstick
using the engine oil stick.
Ensure the oil is not dark or below the minimum mark.
If the oil appears contaminated
add fluid immediately or schedule an oil change.
Inspect the antifreeze in the overflow tank
and verify it sits above the low line but below the high line.
Never open the radiator cap when the engine is hot.
Examine the windshield cleaner container
and refill it if the level is below the indicator.
Especially if you’re traveling through dusty or muddy areas
Inspect your wiper blades
and install new ones if they fail to clear the windshield cleanly.
Apply the brake pedal lightly with the car parked
The pedal must offer solid resistance.
Should the brake pedal sink or feel soft
take your vehicle to a mechanic without delay.
Pay attention to odd sounds at low speeds
such as harsh scraping or high-pitched cries.
Examine the clamps for rust or residue
and confirm the terminals are firmly fastened.
If you notice swelling, leaks, or weak performance
replace it proactively before heading out.
Ensure your roadside survival kit is fully equipped
with a flashlight, first aid supplies, jumper cables, a tire inflator, and reflective triangles.
Have your ID, proof of coverage, and help contacts ready to grab
Dedicating under half an hour before you hit the road
to perform these inspections
can significantly boost your confidence and protect you from danger.
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