Manager Joe Pottle says the key to keeping vehicles running well today and down the road is routine maintenance. However many drivers tend to put off when it comes to keeping up with some everyday auto-basics.
A regular service schedule can help keep your car running it’s best. For your convenience, here are some guidelines to help you keep track of regular maintenance. Most of the checks and services described here can be done at
little or no cost. Best of all, they are quick and easy to do.
Every time you bring your vehicle in for a oil change our Technicians do a complete safety inspection.
Check Frequently
Lights
Tire Inflation and Condition
Windshield Washer Fluid
Engine Oil Level
Check Every 3 Months/ 3,000 Miles
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Battery and Cables
Brake Fluid
Belts
Engine Air Filter
Engine Oil
Hoses
Lights
Power Steering Fluid
Tire Inflation and Condition
Windshield Washer Fluid
Check Every 6 Months/6,000 Miles
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Battery and Cables
Brake Fluid
Belts
Engine Air Filter
Engine Oil
Hoses
Lights
Power Steering Fluid
Tire Inflation and Condition
Windshield Washer Fluid
Wiper Blades
Check Every 9 Months/ 9,000 Miles
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Battery and Cables
Brake Fluid
Belts
Engine Air Filter
Engine Oil
Hoses
Lights
Power Steering Fluid
Tire Inflation and Condition
Windshield Washer Fluid
Check every 12 Months/ 12,000 miles
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Battery and Cables
Belts
Brakes
Brake Fluid
Cabin Air Filter
Coolant (Antifreeze)
Engine Air Filter
Engine Oil
Hoses
Lights
Power Steering Fluid
Tire Inflation and Condition
Windshield Washer Fluid
Wiper Blades
Remember regular preventive maintenance is probably the single thing you can do as a car owner to keep your ride happy and save money on repairs in the future.