Prepping your car for holiday travel – KWCH

WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) AAA predicts a record-breaking number of Americans will travel this holiday season. Travel predictions are up 3 million people compared to last year.

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Frank Acevedo spends most of his day discussing motorcycles but he also knows a lot about car batteries

“Cold weather and batteries…it’s fine. Just take time to maintain it. Go over some of the terminals, make sure that there’s no corrosion on it,” says Acevedo.

Before you hit the road like millions of others this holiday season.
Acevedo has some advice to make sure you don’t wind up stranded with a dead battery.

“If it does need battery’s acid, that it’s filled.”

Acevedo says hot weather is harsher on car batteries than cold weather.
The cooler weather can further drain a weak battery.

“It’s just going to show a higher rate of effect in colder weather.”

So it’s best to know how to jump-start your car.

“Just make sure that you know how to jump-start your vehicle, maybe carry a jump starter box. And know where the positive and negative connections are at on the terminals inside your vehicle, especially in an emergency situation on the side of the road or something like that.”

Acevedo says the jump starter pack he uses is not only safer because you don’t have to ask strangers to help you with a jump but it’s also okay to use for all kinds of vehicles.

“This can actually jump start your car. It can jump start trucks, motorcycles, just about any vehicle.”

AAA also has a few more tips they suggest before you head out the door. Some things you can do right now.

Make sure your vehicle is up to date on maintenance. You can also start looking at your route right now and plan around any closures or busy roadways you might not be familiar with.