Summer Safety 101: Getting Your Ride Road Trip Ready
June 03, 2015

Before you sally forth, you might want to tackle a few technical “to dos” to ensure your trip is as smooth as your driving style.
- Total recall. Similar to getting an annual physical from the doctor, it’s smart to stay in the know about your vehicle.
To find out if a vehicle has been involved in a safety recall or service campaign, Toyota owners can check their vehicle identification number (VIN) – found on the driver’s side dashboard or driver’s side door where it latches – at http://www.toyota.com/recall. They can also use the owner’s app (available through iTunes or Google play) to scan in their VIN.
To check out a vehicle from another manufacturer, owners can access thehttps://vinrcl.safercar.gov/vin/.
If your vehicle is involved in a safety recall, the manufacturer is obligated to provide a free remedy; so contact your local dealer and make an appointment to handle the issue.
To check out a vehicle from another manufacturer, owners can access thehttps://vinrcl.safercar.gov/vin/.
If your vehicle is involved in a safety recall, the manufacturer is obligated to provide a free remedy; so contact your local dealer and make an appointment to handle the issue.
- No tired tires. Before taking those tires on the road, focus on: air, wear and spare.
- Air – A properly inflated tire can help you avoid a flat. Refer to the owner’s manual or a label inside the doorframe for the correct pressure and check tires when they’re cold (haven’t been driven on for three hours) for most accurate reading.
- Wear – Take five minutes to inspect for excessive or irregular wear. If tread is worn to 1/16 of an inch, it’s time to replace. Irregular wear patterns indicate tires might need rotation or realignment.
- Spare – Make sure the back-up has your back and run the spare through the same tests as your other tires.
- Take care for rubber wear. Inspect belts, hoses and wiper blades for blisters, cracks or cuts. All are susceptible to summer heat, so replace if not in tip-top condition. And make sure hose connections are secure.
- Get plenty of fluids. Be good to your trusted steed and follow up on fluids: oil, brake, automatic transmission, power steering, windshield washer and coolant. And if it’s time to have the oil changed or coolant system flushed, just do it.
- Light it up. Check headlights, brake lights, turn signals, emergency flashers, interior and trailer lights.
- Be cool. AC working? Check. ‘Nuff said.
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