Prep Your Car For Your Next Long Drive

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(NAPSA)—To keep your car on the road to safety and savings, heed these hints before your next sare yy long trip: Inspect the driveway—lIf you see oil where you park, you could have a problem. Have your car inspected by a professional. Fluid levels are key—All fluid levels should be checked and topped up as needed (engineoil, transmission, cooling system, power steering, brake fluid and washerfluid). Using high-quality fluids and regularly changing old fluids improves performance and reliability. Keep cool—Overheatingis the leading cause of preventable breakdowns. If your antifreeze is over a couple of years old, play it safe and replace it. Consider adding a coolant such as Purple Ice to your radiator. It’s been shown to reduce engine tempera- ture 80F or more, and is commonly used to help cool hot racing engines. It also helps condition seals to prevent leaks. Upgrade your oil—Another way to reduce engine heat is to upgrade to high-performance synthetic motor oil. Synthetic motor oils disperse heat faster and have a lower coefficient of friction than mineral-based motoroils; this helps reduce engine heat. For instance, high-performance synthetic motor oil by Royal Purple has been shown to decrease engine temperatures up to 12 percent while improving horsepowerand fuel economy. Inspect belts and hoses— After checking and adding fluids, check the belts and hoses. A worn or loose belt can cause the engine to overheat. A cracked belt or a hose that’s unusually soft or overly hard needs to be replaced. Make sure hose clampsare tight and check the ends for cracks or corrosion. Because extreme heat can cause leaks and other dam- Take the time to service your vehicle before embarking on long road trips. Upgrading your oil is one step you can taketo avoid costly repairs downthe road. age, keep an eye out for hard,blis- tered or spongy hoses. If any of these signs are present, replace the hoses immediately. Clean battery terminals, hinges and latches—Battery terminals should be cleaned, tightened and lubricated. Clean and lubricate hinges and the hood latch. Make sure the battery terminals and hold-downsaretight. If you see white residue on the battery terminals, clean it with a mixture of baking soda and water, and put on a set of battery wash- ers to fight corrosion. Top any low battery cells with distilled water. Keep tires properly in- flated—lInspect yourtires, includ- ing the spare. Refer to the side- walls for the proper pressure level. Properly inflated tires increase gas mileage, lengthen tire life and are much less suscep- tible to blowouts. Properly preparing your car for summer doesn’t require a lot of time or technical expertise. More information is available at Royal Purple Ltd., One Royal Purple Lane, Porter, Texas 77365, (281) 354-8600 or www.royalpurple.com.