Avoid Roadside Headaches With the B-E-T Checklist
Avoid Roadside Headaches With the B-E-T Checklist

Picture this scenario: You and your family are ready to hop into your car for a road trip. Bags are packed, snacks are stocked and the GPS is set for your destination. As you start your journey, however, you are slowed down by car trouble.
In 2017, AAA rescued more than 30 million Americans on the roadside due to a host of problems that could have been avoided through proper car maintenance and a quick vehicle check.
This summer, AAA is projecting that in New York State alone, we’ll receive more than 300,000 calls for roadside assistance!
Before embarking on your next road trip, especially if you drive a car 10 years or older, put the odds back in your favor by making a good B-E-T or checking your vehicle’s battery, engine and tires. Issues to watch out for include:
- Battery—Use the AAA Mobile Battery program, which offers members free testing of their vehicle’s battery and electrical system. Don’t forget to ask for a check of your starter and alternator as these parts can leave you stranded as well.
- Engine—Check up on cooling system repairs, such as the radiator, thermostat or water pump, or engine parts such as the timing belt. If you find fluids such as coolant pooling beneath your vehicle when it’s parked, it may be a sign of potential issues.
- Tire—Be aware of any damages severe enough to require repair or replacement. Check all four tires for tread depth and tire pressure, and be sure you have a spare tire.
When these three systems are in working order, AAA data shows the likelihood of a serious breakdown is greatly reduced.
No matter the age of your vehicle, a professional inspection can help reduce the chance of a serious breakdown. AAA helps you take the guesswork out of finding a trusted repair facility through its Approved Auto Repair (AAR) program.
AAR facilities adhere to a strict set of standards and are inspected annually to ensure fair pricing and quality service. To locate a facility, visit AAA.com/AutoRepair. Drivers should also consult AAA.com/AutoRepair to estimate the cost of a repair or to verify the quote received for their vehicle.