IS YOUR CAR READY FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL?
American Pride Automotive • October 26, 2012
The Holiday Road-Trip Season is just around the corner. Is your car ready? We’re going to be offering a few tips each week through the holidays.
1) Tires. Check the tread on all tires and make sure they have plenty of tread left. Also check carefully for any cupping or other signs of uneven wear. And be sure to check the air pressure in your spare and make sure it’s full. If you end up needing to use it there’s nothing worse than unloading the luggage from the trunk to find a useless tire!
2) Battery. Sure, your car might start just fine here in Virginia’s balmy November temperatures, but at Aunt Jean’s in Michigan, your battery may not have enough life to even turn over, much less start your car. Have a test done and make sure that the cold cranking amps are up to handling sub-freezing temperatures. Thanksgiving weekend should be spent eating, watching football, and catching up with family. Not trying to find an open auto parts store and installing a battery in the driveway.
3) Emergency kit. You can’t control the weather, traffic jams, or other drivers, so it’s a good idea to have a few extras along just in case. We’d recommend having jumper cables, a blanket, flashlight or headlamp, road flares, and some bottled water.

You’re driving home at night and it is raining cats and dogs. You can’t see but 20 feet in front of your car, but you’ve slowed down and are being extra cautious, so what could go wrong? Then you feel it. A sinking Cl-clunk. Maybe that “puddle” you saw ahead of you was deeper than just a puddle. Before you know it, your car is stalling in the high water in the middle of the road. Now what? First off, don’t panic. Turn on your hazards and crank the ignition once. If the car starts, make it dry land and pull over to assess the damage. If it does not start the first time, do not try to start it again. Doing so can result in a hydro locked engine and will likely necessitate the rebuilding or replacement of the engine. Unfortunately, if you find yourself stalling in water at all, your vehicle will probably need costly repairs. The best way to avoid water damage is to practice safe and smart driving in wet weather, which brings us to Part 2 of the Everything Auto “Blame it on the Rain” series (Find Part 1 here). Take heed of these severe weather driving tips: 1. TAKE NO CHANCES ON PUDDLES Even if the standing water ahead of you looks shallow enough to drive through, think twice. If the water is “rushing” or if other drivers are making a point to avoid it, don’t assume that your vehicle is the exception. Additionally, you never know the hazards that lay at the bottom of a puddle. Hidden potholes or debris can pierce your tires and jostle your alignment and suspension system. 2. IF YOU MUST TAKE A CHANCE, TAKE IT SLOW AND STEADY When you deem it necessary and safe to drive through water of questionable depth, go slowly. Speeding through a puddle, even a shallow one, can splash water into your vehicle’s intake and critically harm the engine. Like we mentioned last week, after driving through standing water, lightly tap your brakes to make sure they aren’t saturated and to dry them off. 3. KEEP A ROADSIDE EMERGENCY KIT HANDY Sometimes, no matter how careful you are on the road, accidents and vehicle malfunctions happen, especially in wet severe weather. That’s why it is extremely important to keep emergency supplies ready in the trunk for the worst case scenario. You can buy a preassembled one, but it is cheaper (and more rewarding) to assemble your own. What should you include? Edmunds.com provides an excellent comprehensive list of items, a few of which include: 12-foot jumper cables Four 15 minute road flares Two quarts of oil A gallon of antifreeze A first-aid kit. Find the rest of the list here We hope that this series has given you helpful safety insights and tips for driving in the rain! Remember that American Pride Automotive is always here to help and ready to answer any and all of your auto repair and maintenance questions! Call or contact us today.