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Services

01

Vehicle Maintenance

Oil changes and air filters are very important parts of engine maintenance; however, a thorough inspection of all engine, transmission, cooling, brakes and suspension components should also be performed regularly. The owner's manual provides a routine auto maintenance schedule based on engine mileage for most cars.

04

Battery Change

It's Time for a New Battery When You Notice

- The engine is sluggish and takes longer than normal to start

- Check Engine Light: ...

- Low Battery Fluid Level: ...

- The Swelling, Bloating Battery Case: ...

- Battery Leak: ...

- Old Age:

02

Tires Fix & Alignment

If your vehicle tracks as straight as an arrow, you're wheels likely are properly aligned. Even so, it's a good idea to have your alignment checked annually, such as when you have your tires rotated. You certainly should have it done when you buy new tires so they don't  immediately start to rotate  unevenly.

05

Break Check

Brake testing or brake checking is a phrase often heard in motorsport, but can be applied to the road, too. A brake test is when a driver ahead of you deliberately and unnecessarily brakes hard in order to force you to take evasive action or to cause you to run into the back of them.

03

Oil Check

Strange Noises from the Engine, ticking or knocking noises from the engine may indicate a low oil level or the wrong oil viscosity. This is because engines rely on oil for proper lubrication, to stay at the correct temperature, and to maintain clearance between parts.

 

06

Engine Repairs

Engine Repair, Service, and Maintenance: The timing belt is the engine part that needs the most common major service. ... Oil leaks are a clear sign of an engine in need of service, and they're almost always the direct result of poor maintenance. Seals become hard and dry and fail to protect against fluid loss.

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