Maintenance Services
List of Services
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Battery Replacement The battery is the heart of the electrical system in your vehicle. Acting as the mechanism that starts your vehicle and ignites the internal combustion engine that puts your vehicle into motion.Battery Replacement
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Belts & Hoses Service There are two important types of belts in your vehicle, which are your timing belt and serpentine belts. Hoses are essential for transferring coolant and other fluids through your vehicle to prevent things like overheating, power loss, poor braking ability, and more.Belts & Hoses Service
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Brake Service Brakes are more than just the components that are replaced through routine maintenance, there is an entire system that needs to operate effectively so that driving your vehicle is safe.Brake Service
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Check Engine Light Service Your check engine light, also known as the service light, tells you when something may be or is wrong with your vehicle. If this light is flashing, immediate attention is needed.Check Engine Light Service
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Coolant & Antifreeze Service The cooling system, often confused with the A/C unit, is the mechanism that cools your engine, keeping it functional.Coolant & Antifreeze Service
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Cooling System Repair If your engine has overheated, you should also check your coolant system for leaks. Check the radiator for cracks and the radiator hoses for leaks. You should also check your water pump. They don’t need to be replaced on a regular schedule, but...Cooling System Repair
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Diagnostics With state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, our technicians can read and understand the codes your vehicle is sending to help pinpoint your vehicle’s issue.Diagnostics
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Engine Air Filter The engine air filter is located at the front of the engine compartment and its function is to trap outside debris like bugs, dirt, and sand before it ends up in the engine, allowing only clean air into the heart of your vehicle.Engine Air Filter
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Fluid Inspection Your vehicle has various types of fluids that circulate within it to ensure reliability.Fluid Inspection
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Fuel Filter Fuel filters clean the dirt, dust and grime out of your fuel. Both gasoline and diesel-powered engines have them. The fuel filter is located in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the engine.Fuel Filter
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Headlamp Replacement Your lights are important to the safety of others and yourself while driving, and it’s important to ensure all of them are in working order.Headlamp Replacement
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Oil Changes An oil change is a process that removes old oil and replaces it with new clean oil, and the oil filter is also replaced.Oil Changes
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Preventive Maintenance Preventative maintenance is a checklist of vehicle components that a technician inspects to ensure your vehicle is at optimum efficiency.Preventive Maintenance
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Tire Rotation Rotating tires allows all four tires on a vehicle to wear evenly. Front tires get more wear than rear tires because they do most of the work on turns. Tire rotation allows all the tires to...Tire Rotation
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Vehicle Tune Ups A tune-up is a maintenance service that inspects and replaces the components of the combustion process like spark plugs, wires, or coils.Vehicle Tune Ups
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Vehicle Inspections Multi-point inspections normally come with other routine maintenance services, checking fluid levels, filters, tires, and more.Vehicle Inspections
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Wheel Alignments Your vehicle’s wheel alignment ensures that your tires connect with the road at precise angles that your steering wheel is pointed to, it’s also directly tied to your vehicle’s suspension system.Wheel Alignments
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Wheel Balancing Wheel balancing is a process of distributing the weight of the tire and wheel assembly evenly when traveling at high speeds.Wheel Balancing
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Wiper Blades Wiper blades are a crucial factor in your ability to see the road.Wiper Blades
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