RIVERVIEW CHEVROLET (McKeesport)

Jun 5, 2026
Chevy Multi-Point Inspection

Summer is here, and that means road trips, long drives, and plenty of miles ahead. Before you load up the cooler and hit the highway, you really should make sure your Chevy is ready for the journey. A Chevrolet multi-point inspection is one of the smartest things you can do before heading out – and it could save you from a breakdown when you’re miles from home. 

Why a Pre-Trip Inspection is Important for Your Chevy 

A Chevrolet multi-point inspection gives a trained technician the chance to look at all the critical systems on your vehicle before you put serious miles on it. Think of it as a head-to-toe checkup that covers everything from your tires and brakes to your fluids and battery. Catching a small issue now is far less stressful – and less expensive – than dealing with it on the side of a highway during the hottest day of summer. 

A thorough road trip vehicle inspection also gives you security. Knowing your Chevy has been checked over by a certified technician means you can focus on enjoying the drive rather than worrying about what might go wrong. 

Tires and Brakes: Start Here 

Your tires and brakes are two of the most important safety components on any vehicle. Before a long drive, check your tire pressure and look for uneven wear, cracks, or any visible damage. Low tread depth can be especially risky on summer roads where heat can affect pavement conditions. 

If you’ve noticed any squealing, grinding, or a softer-than-usual pedal feel, those are signs that your brakes need attention before you go anywhere. During a Chevrolet multi-point inspection, a technician will measure brake pad thickness and check the rotors, so you’re brakes are in top shape. 

Fluids, Battery, and Cooling System 

The summer heat puts extra strain on your engine and cooling system. Make sure your coolant level is topped off and that the system is functioning properly – overheating is a common cause of summer breakdowns. Engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid should all be checked and topped off as needed. 

You should also take a look at your battery. Extreme heat can shorten battery life, so if yours is a few years old, having it tested is a smart move. A dead battery in a hot parking lot is nobody’s idea of a good time. 

Air Conditioning and Wiper Blades 

There’s nothing worse than discovering your A/C isn’t working properly when you’re an hour into a summer drive. Have the system checked to make sure it’s blowing cold and operating efficiently. If it’s been a while since the cabin air filter was replaced, now is a good time to do that too. 

Wiper blades are easy to overlook but essential during summer storms. If your blades are streaking or skipping, swap them out before you leave.  

Schedule Your Inspection Before You Go 

A complete road trip vehicle inspection at a Chevy Certified Service center covers all these areas and more, giving you a thorough look at your vehicle’s overall condition. The goal is simple: to make sure your Chevy is ready for whatever the road brings. 

The best way to take care of your Chevy ore-road trip inspection this summer is to trust your Chevy to the service experts at Riverview Chevrolet McKeesport. 

Stop in before your next big trip and let us give your Chevy the attention it deserves.