What Parts Should Be Checked Before Driving on the Highway?
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Here is a detailed introduction to the checks needed before driving on the highway: 1. Check tire pressure: Insufficient tire pressure can easily lead to a blowout. 2. Check engine oil: It is necessary to inspect the engine oil in the engine compartment when the car is in a cold state. After the car has cooled down, pull out the engine oil dipstick. The oil level should be within the minimum upper limit/maximum upper limit range on the dipstick and must not exceed the marked interval. 3. Brake fluid check: The brake fluid in the engine compartment has a specific marking. Brake fluid is usually located at the top of the engine compartment. Brake fluid has excellent water absorption properties, and over time, excessive water content can cause the brake fluid to overheat, leading to brake fade due to heat.