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7 Ways Not to Breakdown on the Side of the Road this 4th of July

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

 

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AAA of Michigan is estimating that 1.2 MILLION of us are going to be traveling to be with friends or family over this 4th of July weekend. 

Average trip length?  617 Miles.

We’ve put together a list of things to check before your big holiday driving adventure this holiday to keep you happily motoring down the road…instead of being broken down on the side of it.

    Check your tire pressure – Properly inflated tries can save you from a blow out. 
    Make sure your spare tire is aired up and in working order in case you need it.
    Take a look at your belts – a broken belt will leave you stranded for sure.  To tell if your belts are worn simply give them a look and see if they are showing sign of cracking or fraying.
    Check Radiator – Most newer cars have 50,000 or 100,000 mile coolant, so changing it isn’t as big of an issue as simply making sure you’re coolant levels are full.  Overheating is a terrible way to spend your vacation.  If you’re car begins to overheatCrank your heat to full with full fan. yup…it’s uncomfortable, but it will buy you time before the car boils over.
    Have an emergency kit – Keep a prepaid phone card and a prepaid debit card in your emergency kit in addition to the “standard” items like flares/triangle, flashlight, first aid kit, and tire jack.
    Take Your Account Numbers – Make sure you have your account numbers and their related phone numbers.  AAA, Auto Insurance, OnStar, or any similar service could be invaluable if you break down…but only if you have their phone number (and other required information handy)
    Take some cash! – In this world of debt cards and credit cards it’s easy to not think about having some cash on hand, but a lost credit card or…the credit card thinking your trip purchases looking “suspicious” and freezing your card can leave you in a world of hurt without cash.

If you are a user of the CarCheckup system, take a minute to check your car for Pending Trouble codes before your trip.  Pending trouble codes are the precursor to something going wrong and your check engine light coming on.  If you are a user of our system, you owe it to yourself to get a clean bill of health for your car before you go.  As we say here at CarCheckup, “Know Before You Go!”

Bonus Tip:

Do you know when to use “Max AC” on your car to cool your car the quickest while also lowering the strain on your AC?

Don’t run your AC on “Max” or “Recirculation” until your car has cooled down!  You can burn up the refrigerant or over pressurize your AC system which can destroy the system.

  1. When you start your trip set the AC to high fan, no AC to get that initial blast of super hot, yucky air out of the system.
  2. Once the air coming from your vents is close to the ambient air temperature outside, turn your AC onto normal or “auto” and set it to a reasonable temp.
  3. Once your car has begun cooling down to the point where it’s as cool as it’s going to get on “normal” go ahead and turn it to MAX/Recirculate to bring the temp down to where your comfortable.

 

What other tips/ tricks do you do before you take your family on a road trip?  Let us know in the comments below!

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Don’t forget CarCheckup has your solutions to your automotive information needs!
    Need an Automotive Diagnostic Tool because your Check Engine Light on?
    Need a Vehicle Tracking System to monitor your companies fleet vehicles or fleet drivers?
    Tired of tracking business mileage manually and want and easier way to record mileage
    Looking for peace of mind for your teen aged driver – Check out our solution to monitor teen driving
    Want Fleet Management Software without costly GPS vehicle tracking?

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Great Review of the CarCheckup system on CarBibles.com

Monday, June 21st, 2010

 

carcheckup1 The folks over at CarBibles.com have put together a pretty thorough review of the CarCheckup system on their site today.  You can find it by clicking on the following link – CarCheckup Review 

Chris does a great job of giving an unbiased review of the system as well as covers some of the systems features like monitoring driver performance for businesses, monitoring the driving of your teen driver, finding out why your check engine light is on, and recording business mileage.

The team at CarBible.com has put together a contest to give one lucky reader a free CarCheckup device! by entering his easy and fun trivia contest.  Please be sure to stop by the  CarBibles.com CarCheckup Trivia Contest and take a shot a winning a free CarCheckup device of your very own.  While you’re there be sure to check out the wealth of information that Chris has made available.

 

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Don’t forget CarCheckup has your solutions to your automotive information needs!
    Need an Automotive Diagnostic Tool because your Check Engine Light on?
    Need a Vehicle Tracking System to monitor your companies fleet vehicles or fleet drivers?
    Tired of tracking business mileage manually and want and easier way to record mileage
    Looking for peace of mind for your teen aged driver – Check out our solution to monitor teen driving
    Want Fleet Management Software without costly GPS vehicle tracking?

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Apple iPhone 4: You’re next Car GPS?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

 

Iphone4 Steve Jobs announced the long awaited iPhone 4 Tuesday and it looks like a really great hardware and software update.

Here at CarCheckup we’ve asked ourselves if now is the time for the iPhone to overtake personal GPS devices like TomTom and Garmin as rulers of your dashboard navigation.

Here is our staff breakdown based upon the specs of the yet to be release phone:

 

The Good!
    No additional device to carry – It’s nearly always with you when you need it.
    Extended battery life over the iPhone 3GS – You’ll still want to plug into a car power adapter.
    Higher Resolution Screen – Sharper screen = less eye strain and sharper graphics
    Multi-tasking – Run your Navigation application and other apps at the same time
    Better Antenna – Case integrated antenna with and glass front & back should help GPS accuracy

The Bad!

    Small-ish 3.5 inch screen - smaller than the typical Personal Navigation Device
    Longer trips will still need a power adapter – .
    Big name GPS apps cost nearly as much as a stand alone GPS
    Less speed/Accuracy than a stand-alone personal GPS –
It’s yet to be seen if the iPhone will be able to hold it’s own vs. stand alone GPS in terms of update speed and accuracy.

The real question becomes…What will software developers do to maximize GPS applications abilities on the new iPhone 4 platform?  We’re as anxious as you are to find out!

Preorders for the Apple iPhone 4 start on June 15th.  iPhone 4 deliveries start on 24th.

Will you be ditching your GPS for an iPhone 4 based solution?  Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think!

 

Don’t forget CarCheckup has your solutions to your automotive information needs!
    Need an Automotive Diagnostic Tool because your Check Engine Light on?
    Need a Vehicle Tracking System to monitor your companies fleet vehicles or fleet drivers?
    Tired of tracking business mileage manually and want and easier way to record mileage
    Looking for peace of mind for your teen aged driver – Check out our solution to monitor teen driving
    Want Fleet Management Software with out costly GPS Vehicle tracking?

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Jennifer Funkhouser, CEO & Co-Founder of CarCheckup on “Inside INdiana Business”

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

 

Jennifer Funkhouser, President & CEO of CarCheckup recently sat down with Gerry Dick from Inside Indiana Business to discuss the CarCheckup System.  Jennifer and Gerry discussed how CarCheckup got it’s start, as well as some of the systems important features like business mileage tracking, monitoring teen driving, and finding our why your check engine light is on.

Click on the embedded video to see the whole interview!

 

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Gerry Dick: Well, in the Business Spotlight now, an interesting new Indiana company is trying to bring peace-of-mind to parents with teen drivers with a brand new high-tech device. Carmel-based Car Check Up is behind the product that can easily connect to a car to monitor extreme accelerations, braking, and high speeds. It also has applications for businesses as well. Here now with more is the President and Co-founder of Car Check Up, Jennifer Funkhouser. Jennifer, welcome to the program.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Thank you for having me.

Gerry Dick: This is the product and before we talk about it, interesting how it all got started, because you’re at the University of Indianapolis and Scott Jones, who is my partner with our company, really kind of sparked your interest…how did it all start?

Jennifer Funkhouser: Well, I was fortunate enough to take a class at IU, and it was a Business Meets Technology class, and we had to come up with a new way that technology that could be useful for consumers. And then we had to write a business plan and prove its viability, and my husband and I, we and a couple friends, we came up with Car Check Up and Scott said, this is fantastic, run with it, and we have.

Gerry Dick: Alright, let’s talk how it works, the small device, this actually plugs into the vehicle essentially right under the steering wheel.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Uh-huh, right under the steering wheel. It’s mandated to be within driver’s reach without any tools so usually you can find it right along, right underneath the steering wheel column.

Gerry Dick: And what does this track, because I know there are a number of applications, a lot of parents with teen drivers, I know this could be a big thing for them.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Well, it’s really good because it can track their speed and RPM, and you can know their duration of the trip, when the car started, when it ended, if they unplugged it for any trips that were unauthorized.

Gerry Dick: So fast erratic driving and all those kinds of things…

Jennifer Funkhouser: Absolutely, extreme acceleration, braking, it will give you a summary of each of the trips so that way you can really quickly see what’s going on, how your teen’s driving. We like to think of it more of as a tool to work with your teens. It’s not spying, it’s to prove responsibility.

Gerry Dick: Right, now, there’s also business applications, right?

Gerry Dick: If you’ve got a business fleet, I know there’s interest from companies.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Sure, there is. Yes, yes, you can track your business mileage, you can go in and assign it to one of the different categories, and you can put notes on there saying what the trip was for, and then print it out at the end of the year, and you’ve got your documentation that the I.R.S. will approve.

Gerry Dick: So this is for a 1996 models and newer, plugs under the steering wheel, it also then right into your computer. You’re selling the product now, what’s the interest, how’s the interest?

Jennifer Funkhouser: And newer, uh-huh. Yes, it’s been great, we’re really excited, it’s been really great, people can get it on www.carcheckup.com

Gerry Dick: Very good, new technology developed right here in Indiana…Jennifer Funkhouser, Car Check Up, thank you very much, good luck going forward.

Jennifer Funkhouser: Great, thank you very much.

Gerry Dick: Well, coming up, an Indianapolis company has secured a major deal for next year’s Super Bowl. Bill [Binter] has the exclusive details coming up next.

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