The longer you go without getting an oil and filter change, the more your oil becomes dirty and unable to effectively lubricate your engine. This can lead to much bigger - and MUCH more expensive - problems down the road. It's better to get an inexpensive oil and filter change every 3,000 to 6,000 miles to avoid potentially big ticket repairs in the future.
When it comes to automotive care, the brakes simply cannot be forgotten. Imperative to safety, regular inspection and repair of your brakes is a must in order to maintain sufficient stopping power. We’re equipped to service all aspects of you’re braking system, from pads and rotors, to fluids.
A dead battery is one of the most common reasons your car won't start, so if you’re having ignition issues, the battery is usually one of the first things to check. We’ll test your battery to determine its level of health and recommend a replacement if necessary. If the battery health is good, most likely you just need a jump start, which we would be happy to provide!
Keeping to the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule can not only keep your vehicle running at its best, it can also save you from having to invest in major repairs down the road. This includes services that maintain your starting, charging and ignition systems.
The frequency as to how often you should switch out your tires will depend on your car model and driving surfaces. Aggressive drivers and those who take their vehicles out on different terrains will typically have to switch out their tires more often. You can also check your car's owner's manual for recommended rotation schedules. For most vehicles, the recommended number is 5,000 miles before you should switch out the tires. Light wear and tear on the wheel is natural, even expected.
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