Feb 15, 2022
chevy parts

It always pays to be prepared. You just never know when something could happen, and this may be especially true when it comes to your Chevy vehicle. This is why it’s a smart idea to travel with some spare Chevy parts, including:

A tire

Flat tires are extremely common, which is why if don’t already have a spare, you should strongly consider getting one. Even if you don’t want a full-size tire – or don’t have a spot for it – think about a donut. These can be used temporarily until a full-size tire can be installed.

Bulbs

While the bulbs in headlights generally last a long time, they will eventually go out in time. And if the bulbs in both headlights burn out at the same time, you could be in real trouble. Just having some extras on hand – both for the head- and taillights – would give you great peace of mind.

Fuses

You should also have spare fuses on hand, as they burn out over time as well. These are instrumental for things like interior lights and other electronic components. As long as you know where to put them, replacing fuses is generally pretty quick and easy.

Fluids

While maybe not technically parts, fluids are still vital components of a vehicle. This is why it makes sense to have some of the essentials with you. These should include oil, windshield wiper fluid, and antifreeze. Water is also important for your radiator if it overheats.

Get the Chevy Parts You Need from Andy Mohr Chevrolet

Whatever you need to keep your car running – or have on hand in the case of an emergency – you can get from the parts department at Andy Mohr Chevrolet in Plainfield.