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Check Your Vehicle Before Heading Out on a Long Trip

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Hitting the road for a long trip can be exciting and fun, as long as you are prepared. Plan early and use lists to get yourself organized, making sure you are packing everything you need for every member of your family. If you are bringing any pets along, make sure you pack items that you will need to care for them as well. Snacks, drinks, pillows, blankets, CD’s and magazines can all help make your time in the car go by faster. Before you head out, make sure your vehicle is all set to handle the distance. Checking your vehicle before departing for a long trip can avoid problems with your engine, radiator, transmission, brakes and tires. The following guidelines will help you ensure that your vehicle is in tip-top shape and ready to get you to where you’re going.

Check Your Oil So many problems result from the need for an overdue oil change! If your next oil change is coming up, make sure to have it done before your trip. If you don’t remember when your last oil change was, it might be a good idea to do it now. Otherwise, check your oil using the dipstick. Pull it out, wipe off the oil with a rag, then put it back in all the way. Check to see that the oil is up close to the “FULL” line on the dipstick. If the oil looks thick and black, you may want to have it changed.

Other Fluids Your car relies on various fluids to keep it running smoothly. One of these is automatic transmission fluid. Check this fluid with its dipstick, and note that if it looks dark and murky, it’s time to change it. Next, check your engine antifreeze level. It should be somewhere within the “MIN” and “MAX” marks on the coolant tank. Check the brake fluid, power steering fluid and make sure to top up the windshield washer tank with all-season windshield washer fluid.

Mechanical Components Look under the hood to see if there’s anything that looks out of place. Make sure the battery doesn’t have any visible rust or white residue. Check to see if any of the belts or hoses are cracked. Next, take your car out for a test drive to gage how well your steering and suspension are working. Keep the music off and pay particular attention to any sounds or noises coming from the engine or other mechanical components. Next, check your automobile’s lights and electrical systems and make sure everything is working. If any of you lights have burnt out, make sure to replace them before your trip. Don’t forget to check your tire pressure and tread so you wont need roadside assistance if you get a flat.

Safety … Emergency Equipment Make sure your car is equipped with a spare tire and jack as well as a wheel wrench. Also, make sure you have an emergency kit with flares, jumper cables, a flashlight and a simple tool kit.

We provide out-of-province travel medical and CAA insurance packages to ensure that you are protected while you travel. Just one of the many benefits to having an CAA membership.

Who Should Have a Roadside Assistance Plan

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

With more drivers than ever on road, roadside assistance plans are becoming even more popular. There are many reasons why roadside assistance is an essential part of owning a vehicle. If you spend a lot of time driving a car, the chances of having a car problem drastically increases.

Although your car may appear to be in good condition, you do not always know what is going on mechanically. For instance, there are many things that can happen resulting in a car break down such as an engine overheating and a battery losing its charge and going dead. As well, even if you have the best tires, you never know when there may be an object such as a nail on the road which can cause a flat tire. A roadside assistance package will ensure a technician will respond to your emergency.

Another reason to purchase roadside assistance is if you do a lot of night driving. Breaking down on the side of the road late at night can be a scary experience if you are alone. You will feel a lot better knowing that help is only a phone call away. If you have teenagers who drive, you will sleep much better knowing that if they had car problems, they could get in touch with roadside assistance for help. This not only includes a car break down, but also if one locks their keys inside the car, requires a tow, runs out of gas or other fluids such as motor oil, brake fluid, and radiator fluid. A roadside assistant tech can come out and replace fluids as well as bring a replacement key.

Roadside assistance is also beneficial if you live in an area with a lot of snow. Every year, winter time brings a lot of snow storms resulting in cars slipping and sliding and going off the roads. With roadside assistance you dont have to worry about being stuck in the cold and blizzard conditions. As well, a battery that goes dead is a very common event in the winter. This could be due to the cold or leaving the lights on. With one phone call, a roadside assistant technician will be out to give your battery a boost, or you can have a tow truck dispatched to pick up both you and your car. Roadside assistance companies provide a toll free number that is listed on the membership card. Members can call for emergency roadside assistance 24 hours a day 7 days a week, as well as on holidays.

The numerous benefits to purchasing a roadside assistance plan. Usually one tow almost covers the cost of a plan. Roadside assistance not only helps drivers out of difficult situations, but many plans offer extra features such as travel maps, discounts on hotels and restaurants, and more.

Many insurance companies offer roadside assistance service in their vehicle insurance policies. There are a number of roadside assistance companies that provide special packages. As well, many credit cards and cell phones provide free roadside assistance with their plan. Any vehicle that has Onstar has the means to acquire roadside assistance.

Roadside assistance makes your driving experience much more reassuring because you know you can get help in the event of an emergency.

CAA membership benefits offer more than just roadside assistance. We also provide CAA insurance for travel and medical with worldwide health assistance and extensive coverage.