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Successfully Traversing the Kilometres: Quick Tips for Preparing Your Car for Holiday

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There's nothing quite like packing up the boot, putting on a great playlist and heading out onto the open road for a well-deserved holiday. Whether you're planning a coastal run along the Great Ocean Road or heading inland across the vast expanses of Australia, a long-distance road trip is an iconic rite of passage. However, nothing sours a holiday faster than an unexpected breakdown on a quiet stretch of highway. Preparing your vehicle before you turn the ignition key isn't just a good idea — it's essential for a stress-free getaway. Here are a few quick tips to ensure your car handles the distance smoothly.

Prioritise Routine Inspections & Mechanical Checks

Before embarking on a trek across the country, it's vital to give your vehicle a thorough health check. Don't assume everything's fine just because the dash isn't lighting up with warning symbols. According to Carsurance, the average car owner keeps their vehicle for 8.4 years, which means many of the cars on Australian roads have significant wear and tear on vital components.

Start with the basics: check your engine oil, coolant levels and washer fluid. Inspect your tyres, ensuring they're inflated to the recommended pressure and have plenty of tread left — don't forget to check the spare wheel too! It's also worth testing your battery, as hot summer temperatures can drain its life surprisingly fast. Taking the time to service your vehicle beforehand gives you total peace of mind while you're clocking up those long highway kilometres.

Keep an Ear Out for Drivetrain & Suspension Warnings

When you're travelling at high speeds for hours on end, subtle mechanical issues become much more apparent — and potentially dangerous. Pay close attention to how your vehicle handles during the weeks leading up to your trip. Extraordinary vibrations, unusual humming sounds or clunking noises while accelerating usually mean something's amiss underneath the chassis.

According to CarsDirect, three of the most common faulty components that can lead to car vibrations include: universal joints (U-Joints), couplers and carrier bearings. If left unattended, these failing drivetrain parts can cause severe mechanical failure or leave you stranded in remote regions of Australia. If you notice any unusual shaking through the steering wheel or seat, take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic to have the suspension and driveshaft inspected before hitting the road.

Ensure Your Air Conditioning System Is Up to the Task

A comfortable cabin temperature is essential for staying alert and refreshed behind the wheel, especially when driving through scorching weather conditions. Running a quick check on your car's climate control system before leaving home can save you from an unbearable, sweaty journey. If your air conditioner is blowing warm air or struggling to cool the cabin, it might need a professional service or regas.

It's also helpful to stay informed about what's going into your system. According to the Australian Government, the federal phase-down of high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) under the global Kigali Amendment is shifting the automotive industry away from traditional R-134a refrigerant. Consequently, newer vehicle models are transitioning to eco-friendly alternatives like HFO-1234yf to significantly lower atmospheric emissions. If you drive a newer model, make sure your local mechanic uses the correct, environmentally conscious refrigerant required for your specific vehicle.

Conclusion

Taking a bit of time to inspect, service and prepare your car is the ultimate insurance policy for a memorable holiday. By checking your vehicle's mechanical health, listening for underlying drivetrain issues and keeping your air conditioning in peak condition, you'll avoid costly roadside surprises. So, double-check your tyre pressure, pack your bags, solidify the route and set off with total confidence on your next great road adventure!

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