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Explore a wide range of services including expert oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections ensuring smooth rides
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About This Deal
Keeping your car in tip-top shape can sometimes feel like a hassle. Who wouldn't want their car running smoothly without all the fuss? With expert oil change services that cover everything from draining old oil to topping off essential fluids, it’s easy to keep your engine purring. Plus, added checks on key components make sure you're driving safely.
What We Offer
One Synthetic or Full Synthetic Oil Change with Tire Rotation & Brake Inspection:
Why You Should Grab This Offer
Oil Change Service: An oil change service involves replacing the old engine oil with fresh oil to keep your engine running smoothly. Here's what typically happens during an oil change:
- Drain the Old Oil: The old oil is drained from the engine using a drain plug.
- Replace the Oil Filter: The old oil filter is removed and replaced with a new one.
- Add New Oil: Fresh oil is added to the engine. The type and amount of oil depend on your vehicle's specifications.
- Check Fluid Levels: Other essential fluids, such as coolant, brake fluid, and power steering fluid, are checked and topped off if needed.
- Inspect Key Components: The technician may also inspect other components like the air filter, belts, and hoses to ensure everything is in good condition.
Tire Rotation Service Tire rotation involves moving the tires from one position on your vehicle to another to ensure even tire wear. Here's how it works:
- Lift the Vehicle: The vehicle is lifted off the ground.
- Remove Tires: The tires are removed from their current positions.
- Reinstall Tires: The tires are reinstalled in different positions based on the recommended rotation pattern for your vehicle.
- Check Tire Pressure: The tire pressure is checked and adjusted to the recommended levels.
- Inspect Tires: The technician inspects the tires for any signs of damage or uneven wear.
Brake Inspection Service A brake inspection involves checking the brake system to ensure it's functioning properly. Here's what's typically included:
- Check Brake Pads and Rotors: The technician inspects the brake pads and rotors for wear and damage.
- Inspect Brake Fluid: The brake fluid level and condition are checked.
- Test Brake System: The technician may test the brake system to ensure it's responsive and effective.
- Check Brake Lines and Hoses: The brake lines and hoses are inspected for any signs of wear or leaks.
- Recommend Repairs: If any issues are found, the technician will recommend necessary repairs or replacements.
FAQs
- How often should I change my oil?: It depends on your individual car. A safe bet is to refer to the mileage on the windshield sticker from your last oil inspection and change it regularly.
- What kind of oil should I use?: It all depends on your individual vehicle. Check your owner's manual or call the auto repair center before purchasing your voucher to make sure you get the right type.