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The Benefits of Pre-Trip Car Inspections

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Have you ever had your car break down or experience an issue? Pre-trip inspections help identify issues with your car before they become more significant problems. Let’s examine the services included in these pre-trip inspections.

What Services Are Included?

A pre-trip inspection is typically performed by a professional mechanic who will thoroughly check all your vehicle’s major components. For example, they will check the engine oil, brake fluid, coolant levels, windshield washer fluid levels, tire pressures, tread depth, and all lights, wipers, belts, and hoses. They will also inspect the battery, spark plugs, and air filter.

The mechanic will then run a diagnostic scan to check for any fault codes in the computer that could indicate potential issues. If any issues are found during this inspection process, they can be fixed before you hit the open road!

This type of service is recommended every six months or 6,000 miles (whichever comes first) for most cars. However, some manufacturers may require more frequent service intervals depending on how long you keep your vehicle. You should also get a pre-trip inspection before taking long trips where you may encounter different terrain or weather conditions.

Why Should You Get A Pre-Trip Inspection?

Regular inspections on your vehicle ensure it is running properly before you set out on any long trips. This reduces the chances of unexpected breakdowns and additional costs associated with repairs or replacements while away from home. Additionally, regular maintenance can help extend your vehicle’s life by ensuring all parts work as intended, and no problems arise due to lack of care or wear and tear over time. Regular maintenance also keeps fuel efficiency up and reduces emissions from your vehicle, which can help save money at the pump!

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