7. Transmission Trouble

Without a working transmission, you’re going nowhere. Transmission trouble can include anything from slamming into gear to refusal to shift out of a gear (up or down). The best defense here is ensuring that your fluid is changed regularly and that you have a trusted mechanic keeping an eye on it.

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6. Running Out of Gas

This one is directly due to driver failure. Make sure you know how far it is to the next gas station, and always fill up before you enter a long, barren stretch of road. If possible, carry a gas can with you for these emergencies, but planning is the better option. Today’s technology (from GPS to smartphones) makes this far easier.

Running out of gas is one of the most infamous car problems along Route 66, one of the most popular road trip routes. Here are some fun facts about Route 66 if you’re looking for suggestions.

5. Air Conditioning Failure

Summertime road trips can be amazing, but not if you and the family are sweating bullets the whole way. Have your air conditioning system inspected for operation annually to avoid getting hot under the collar.

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