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MAINTENANCE

Maintaining your vehicle is critical to help avoid breakdowns or future problems, and will certainly allow you to drive it for a longer time. It's not uncommon for an engine to get over 200,000 miles on it ,and even more, if maintenance is a priority.
You know the old saying, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." That certainly holds true when it comes to car maintenance.

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A vehicle's fluids such as motor oil, anti freeze, transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, rear end oil and of course fuel, is the lifeblood's for a vehicle and should always be maintained to the proper levels. Each has it's own very important job to do.

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Filters need to be considered as well, such as , oil filter, transmission fluid filter and fuel filter. These filters serve to keep the fluids running through the car cleanly and without harmful contaminants. Also, don't forget about the importance of a clean air filter which allows fresh air to enter.
 

Simply, the benefits of proper maintenance almost go without saying.

      BRAKES

 

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When it comes to safety, no part of your vehicle is more important than the brakes. They should be inspected at least once a year to determine the condition of the hydraulic system and operating hardware. While the entire braking system requires attention, the friction components (pads, shoes, rotors and drums) require constant attention because they wear down each time you apply your brakes.

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      Tune Up Service
 

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Regular engine tune-ups bring power and efficiency back to your car. We visually inspect all of your engine components and install new parts (including, but not limited to spark plugs, wires and filters) as needed.

After a tune-up, you'll discover your engine starts easier, runs smoother and is more efficient. A regular engine tune-up will lower emissions, improve fuel economy and restore lost power.

When you get car tune-ups based on your vehicle manufacturer's recommendations, you're investing in the long-term health of your car, saving you time and money.

      WHEELS & SUSPENSION
 

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Does your car dip or rock when you go over bumps or drift around corners even at low speeds?
If you answered yes, it may be time to replace your vehicle's shocks, struts and or other component.

To maintain control of your car, the wheels need to be in firm contact with the road at all times. Pulling, bouncing, and uneven or excessive tire wear and poor steering control are all symptoms of steering, suspension, or wheel issue and should be diagnosed immediately.

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