Vehicles Pre-start
checklist
Here are several
checks drivers can perform before starting to drive:
1. Seatbelt: make sure the seatbelt is fastened securely.
2. Mirrors: adjust the side mirrors and rearview mirror to provide maximum
visibility.
3. Lights: check that the headlights, taillights, and turn signals are
working properly.
4. Tires: check the tire pressure and tread depth to ensure that the
tires are in good condition.
5. Brakes: test the brakes to make sure they are working properly.
6. Fuel: check the fuel level to ensure there is enough gas for the
trip.
7. Engine: listen for any unusual sounds or vibrations coming from the
engine, which could indicate a problem.
8. Windshield: clear any snow, ice, or debris from the windshield and windows
to ensure maximum visibility.
9. Registration and insurance: make sure that the registration and
insurance are up to date and in the vehicle.
By performing these
checks, drivers can help ensure that the vehicle is in good condition and
reduce the risk of accidents or breakdowns. It's important to address any
issues before starting to drive to promote safe and reliable vehicle operation.
10. Maps/GPS: plan the route and check the maps or GPS to ensure that the
driver is familiar with the route.
11. Engine oil level: check the engine oil level to ensure that it
is at the proper level.
12. Battery: check the battery to ensure that it is securely fastened and
there are no loose cables.
13. Horn: test the horn to make sure it is working properly.
14. Wipers: check the wiper blades to ensure they are in good condition and
working properly.
15. Coolant level: check the coolant level to ensure that it is
at the proper level.
By performing these
additional checks, drivers can help ensure that the vehicle is in good
condition and reduce the risk of accidents or breakdowns. It's important to
address any issues before starting to drive to promote safe and reliable
vehicle operation.
16. Load: check the load in the vehicle to make sure it is evenly
distributed and securely fastened.
17. Suspension: check the suspension to make sure that it is functioning
properly and the vehicle is level.
18. Brake fluid level: check the brake fluid level to make sure it
is at the proper level.
19. Power steering fluid level: check the power steering fluid level to make
sure it is at the proper level.
20. Engine air filter: check the engine air filter to make sure it
is clean and free from debris.
By performing these
additional checks, drivers can help ensure that the vehicle is in good
condition and reduce the risk of accidents or breakdowns. It's important to
address any issues before starting to drive to promote safe and reliable
vehicle operation.
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