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![]() | Top 5 Summer Road Trip Tech TipsPublished 2009-07-02 19:52By Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp. |


1. Inspect your tires. Tires should be properly inflated to the pressure
listed in your owner's manual, sidewalls should be clear without
checking or cracks, and there should be at least 1/16-inch of tread left.
Also make sure your spare is inflated.
2. Check your cooling system. Many modern cars often have long-life coolant
engineered to last up to 100,000 miles; older cars and RVs need to have
the coolant changed more frequently. Make sure the radiator is full
(check while engine is cold), and the overflow tank should be filled to
its indicator line. All hoses should be firm and dry. If the level is
low, try using distilled water to prevent scale and mineral buildup.
3. For added insurance, try a bottle of Red Line's WatterWetter(R),
designed to keep the coolant temperature from climbing when challenged.
This product can lower temps as much as 20 degrees F by increasing the
"wetting ability" of the water that comes in contact with your
engine. Think of it as "road trip insurance" for cars on road
trips, tow vehicles and RVs.
4. Check your oil. Many owners forget to check the level between oil
changes. Make sure your oil level is full, and for longer drain intervals
switch to a top-quality, ester-based synthetic. Red Line's
fully-synthetic motor oils provide the highest protection, cleanliness
and superior drain intervals with the lowest friction for your gasoline
or diesel engine. Also note that you can add a quart of synthetic to
conventional oils without issue.
5. Check your transmission fluid level. Most automatics have a dipstick
clearly labeled in the engine compartment. Fluid should be full and clean
(clear red, not brown or black). Manual transmissions should be serviced
at intervals recommended in your owner's manual. When having your
transmission serviced, consider using a fully-synthetic fluid like Red
Line for increased durability and wear protection. Also ensure that the
fluid you select is just right for your vehicle.
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp. manufactures more than 100 quality products for the automotive, racing, motorcycle, marine and industrial markets. Its complete line includes a wide variety of motor oils, gear oils, additives, and greases. For more information, please visit www.RedLineOil.com or contact Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp., 6100 Egret Court,
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