November 17

A Guide to Prepare Your Kia for a Road Trip

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There’s much more to getting ready for a road trip than packing your gear, grabbing some snacks, and hopping in the car. You need to get your car ready, too. If you’ve been dreaming about hitting the open road to see the sights, no matter how much planning you do, the trip will be a bust if you can’t depend on your vehicle. Here are some helpful hints to ensure you get the most out of your Kia by getting it as ready as you are for your road trip.

Check the Tires

Unsurprisingly, good tires are essential for a smooth ride. They’re also essential to your safety and can help fuel efficiency. This is especially important if you’re taking an extended road trip. Before you take your Kia on the road, check the tire tread. If it’s getting low, it’s time to replace your tires.

It’s also important to check the air pressure. Underinflated tires will make your car less efficient. If they’re overinflated, ride quality will be compromised because the rubber is less compliant. When tires aren’t properly inflated, uneven wear can occur, shortening the life span of the tires. You can find the correct inflation rate in your owner’s manual or on a sticker inside the driver’s side door.

Once you have good tires, you’re ready for a safe drive, but you still want to have the tools you’ll need if you hit a curb or run over something sharp. Check your jacks and tire iron to ensure you have the right equipment to change a tire.

Check the Fluids

The six essential fluids are the lifeblood of any vehicle. These play an essential role in almost every part of your car, from keeping the engine running properly to getting the most out of your fuel. Ensuring their proper levels will help your Kia drive better and last longer. Unless you have an electric car, the essential fluids you should check before leaving on your road trip are the following:

  • Engine oil: Engine oil lubricates all the engine components and prevents friction.
  • Coolant: Coolant keeps all the engine components from overheating.
  • Power steering fluid: Power steering fluid keeps the steering system working properly.
  • Brake fluid: Modern brakes are hydraulic, and the fluid connects the car’s pedal to the brakes to operate them.
  • Transmission fluid: Transmission fluid lubricates and cools the components in your transmission. Bad or low fluid can cause rough shifting.
  • Windshield washer fluid: It doesn’t affect your Kia’s performance but is essential for safe driving.

Getting an oil change before you leave on a long trip is never a bad idea. Even if you have some miles left to go before it’s required, changing it before you head out on the road will start you with clean oil, which will help fuel economy.

Bring Your Car in for a General Maintenance Check

Numerous components in your car need regular maintenance, and getting a thorough checkup before you leave on a road trip will help ensure everything is working properly. Some of the items you should inspect include the following:

  • Brakes and pads: The brakes are essential to your safety, so a brake check is necessary. The pads are the first component to wear down since they provide the friction needed to slow and stop the car.
  • Air filters: The air filters prevent dust and grime from getting into the engine. However, they can also get dirty and become clogged, which can impact engine performance and increase fuel consumption.
  • Belts and hoses: The belts and hoses keep fluids moving and components rotating. Have the belts and hoses checked to ensure they’re all in good shape without any cracks or leaks. You should also have your mechanic check to ensure they’re securely attached.
  • Light bulbs: The bulbs in your vehicle illuminate the cabin and the road ahead. Check the bulbs in the blinkers, brake lights, and headlights to ensure you don’t get pulled over for a burned-out bulb.

Check the Battery

Having a reliable battery is vital for a successful road trip. You can check its strength by using a voltmeter, or if you don’t have one, bring it to your mechanic so they can check it. While checking the battery’s strength, you also want to inspect the terminals to look for corrosion. Clean them with baking powder and water if you see any signs of it. If you notice that the terminals are deteriorating or see any signs of damage, such as exposed wires, have them replaced.

Even if your battery is strong and good to go, it’s always a smart idea to have a backup. Before you leave on your trip, grab some jumper cables or a portable jump starter and tuck them in your trunk.

Empty the Trunk and Clean the Interior

Before packing up for your road trip, empty all the gear in the truck or back seat. The most efficient way to pack is to start with a clean slate. Removing unneeded items also lightens the load and will help with your fuel economy.

While you’re at it, you can also clean the car. Your road trip will be much more enjoyable if you start with a tidy vehicle. Vacuum the floors and seats, clean out the cup holders, and wipe down the dashboard controls. You’ll be happy you took the time once you get on the road.

When you need to prepare your Kia for a road trip, bring it to Huffines Kia McKinney. Our expert service staff will inspect all the components to ensure your car is ready. You can also call to make an appointment with our service center or use our online tool to schedule your service when it’s convenient for you.


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