4. Oil - Have the service technician check your oil levels and assess if it’s time for an oil change. Don’t wait for the warning light to come on because by then, the damage may have already been done. Without oil, your engine will overheat, weld itself together and breakdown.
5. Air conditioning System - A busted air-condition system is a nightmare for any driver. If you feel the AC is weaker than normal, have it checked right away. Newer models have cabin air filters that clean the air entering the heating and AC system.
6. Lights - Make sure all your lights are working – indicator, brake, full beam, fog lamps, and the rest. Faulty lights are dangerous for your and other motorists. Other drivers will have a difficult time gauging their distance from you on the road. Worse, they won’t know which direction you will take if your blinkers fail, too. Remember to test that your headlights, blinkers, and the interior lighting are all working well.
“Safety is a top priority for us at Ford, and we’d like to help ensure that all our customers and their families have peace of mind on the road. These six tips could be your initial step to making that happen. We take great pride in our service team’s skill and competence in ensuring your Ford vehicle is ready for your next long drive,” said Margo Delfinado, director, Ford Customer Service Division.
Customers can choose from any of 40 authorized Ford dealerships in the country to have their vehicle checked and serviced.