Preventive Maintenance
Preventative maintenance on a vehicle can help it run efficiently and extend its lifespan. Some tasks we do to maintain your vehicle include:
- Oil changes: Engine oil lubricates moving parts, cleans the engine, and reduces friction.
- “Tune-Up”: Checking and potentially replacing spark plugs, air filters, fuel filters, belts, hoses, ignition wires, and assessing emissions systems.
- Fluid services: Check and replace essential fluids in the vehicle such as transmission, brake, power steering, coolant, front differential, transfer case and rear differential.
- Cabin/Air filter replacements: Clean air filters help your car breathe better and improve acceleration and fuel economy.
- Battery inspections: Checking your battery can help you avoid being stranded with a dead battery.
- Developing a maintenance schedule: Following a schedule of routine maintenance tasks can help you stay on track with the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Following vehicle manufacturer recommendations: Vehicle manufacturers provide maintenance schedules based on extensive testing and research.