
There are many ways that you can reduce the stress involved in transporting a vehicle from one area to another – even when using an auto shipping company. Budget Auto Shipping makes every effort to make sure that your vehicle is safe while being transported on an auto shipping carrier. However, the stress reduction in auto shipping often starts with the customer. You can prevent a great deal of problems in the auto transport process by simply having your vehicle checked by a repair mechanic or running a few checks on your own. If your vehicle is in good working order before pickup and there are not any minor issues with the engine or fuel lines, you can expect that auto transport services will go be smoothly.
Why Check a Vehicle Before it is Loaded on an Auto Carrier?
There are several reasons that giving your vehicle a quick check before auto transport services is an important step. One of the reasons lies in the fact that there are multiple levels on a standard open carrier – the most popular trailer used for auto shipping services. If vehicles stored on the upper level are leaking any fluids at all, including gas, oil or other fluids, these fluids can not only cause damage to your vehicle if you drive it immediately after delivery, but also damage vehicles stored underneath it. This is one of the major reasons that Budget Auto Shipping recommends that you limit the amount of gas in your tank to about ¼. You may simply be wasting gas if it leaks out (some vehicles are transported on an angle) and it can cause cosmetic damage to your car and other vehicles on the auto carrier.
Some problems that can occur during transit can make your car technically inoperable when it arrives. For example, if any of your tires are leaking air, special equipment may be required to unload the vehicle on delivery that could result in a delay in delivery in a small extra fee.
Checking Your Vehicle Before it is Loaded on an Auto Carrier
One of the first checks that you can perform on your vehicle prior to auto transport services is to have a fresh oil change and ask the technician to inform you of any possible leaks. You can also pay attention to the ground when you back out of a parking spot. If you see any fluids, you might have a leak that should be fixed before shipping. Next, be sure to check your vehicle’s tires for proper pressure. This is another check that can be performed during a simple oil change or at your local gas station. Finally, for the most efficient service, it might be wise to take your vehicle to a garage or dealership for a tune up. By doing this, you can receive a fresh vehicle on delivery that you can drive away with confidence.


