(PHOENIX)– Labor Day weekend typically marks the last road trip of the summer season. The feeling of freedom that comes from hitting the open road could be even more appealing as many people feel trapped at home.
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, MMGY Travel Intelligence has been tracking the pandemic’s impact on travel. In its August report, MMGY found:
Your Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals (NARPRO) are available to discuss ways to ensure a smooth ride as people treat their cabin fever.
Make sure engine oil, brake, transmission and power steering fluids are at safe levels.
Rubber windshield wiper blades deteriorate faster in the dry heat.
Inspect and replace any cracked or brittle belts and hoses.
Heat evaporates battery fluids, which can speed up corrosion.
If it’s running a little warm, you might be low in refrigerant or have a loose drive belt. It could also be clogged valves or filters, slow leads in components or hoses or clogs in the condenser.
According to the Rubber Manufacturers Association, 85 percent of drivers don’t know how to properly inflate their tires. Check pressure when the car has been idle and tires are cool and use the manufacturer’s recommended pressure, typically found on the driver side doorjamb
Inspect tires for cuts and sidewall bulges and inspect tread. The minimum acceptable tread depth is 3/32 inch, which is about the distance from the edge of a penny to the top of Lincoln’s head.
Must carry items in case of breakdown:
In the era of COVID-19, you may want to pack extra masks, hand sanitizer, and disinfectant wipes.
NARPRO (Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals)
The Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals (NARPRO) helps car owners find skilled and honest car repair shops. NARPRO only recommends independent, family-owned, full-service auto repair shops that have passed 26 rigorous tests. Visit www.NARPRO.com to find recommended shops near work or home. NARPRO is the easiest way to find an honest mechanic in the Valley.