REGULAR MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Regular Maintenance Services are routine and preventative measures designed to maintain the vehicle’s optimal performance and prevent future problems. These services include:
Oil Changes: Regularly replacing the engine oil and oil filter to ensure the engine runs smoothly and to prevent excessive wear.
Tune-Ups: Periodic adjustments to the engine’s components, such as spark plugs, air filters, and fuel filters, to maintain efficient engine performance and fuel economy.
Tire Rotation, Balancing, Wheel Alignment and Replacement: Ensuring even tire wear and extending the life of the tires.
Brake Inspection: Checking brake pads, rotors, and fluid levels to ensure the braking system functions correctly.
Fluid Checks and Top-Ups: Regularly checking and replenishing essential fluids like brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant, and power steering fluid.
Differential Fluid Replacement
This service involves draining and refilling the fluid in the differential, which is a part of the drivetrain that allows the wheels to rotate at different speeds. The differential fluid lubricates and cools the gears and bearings in the differential, and prevents wear and damage.
Transfer Case Fluid Replacement
This service is similar to the differential fluid replacement, but it applies to the transfer case, which is a part of the drivetrain that distributes power to the front and rear axles in four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles. The transfer case fluid also lubricates and cools the gears and chains in the transfer case, and prevents corrosion and overheating.
Battery Replacement
This service involves removing and replacing the battery, which is a device that stores electrical energy and powers the starter, ignition, and electrical systems of the vehicle. The battery can lose its charge over time, or become damaged by extreme temperatures, corrosion, or parasitic drains.
Alternator, Belts, Timing Belt & Components
This service involves removing and replacing the alternator, which is a device that generates electrical power from the engine and charges the battery. The alternator also supplies electricity to the lights, radio, and other accessories of the vehicle. The alternator can fail due to wear, damage, or faulty wiring, and cause the battery to drain, the warning lights to come on, or the vehicle to stall.