Service Reminders ...
- Testing your car's battery periodically is a good way to
keep it from going dead when you least expect it.
- Check your car's battery terminals periodically for
corrosion.
- Improper tire inflation is one of the main causes of
excessive tire wear, so it pays to check your car's tires
regularly.
- Check the fluid levels frequently. This would
include oil, transmission, coolant, power steering and brake
fluids.
- Check your owner's manual and drain, flush, and
replenish the cooling system when your car requires it.
- The four tires of a car usually wear unevenly. To
level out any unevenness that may develop and thus extend
their life, rotate them according to the recommendations in
the owner's manual for your car.
- Change your car's air filter when it's dirty, to keep
the engine running efficiently and on less gasoline.
- You can extend the life of your car's engine by changing
its oil and filter at the recommended intervals.
- Have the front and rear brakes inspected periodically.
- Check for worn or damaged wiper blades and have them
replaced before the next downpour.
- Check exterior lighting for burned out bulbs and
headlights.
- One of the most important drive belts in a car's engine
is the one that powers the cooling system's fan and water
pump and drives the alternator. Have these belts
inspected periodically.
- Have the upper and lower radiator hoses checked
periodically.
- If your car bounces excessively when you come to a stop
or when you drive over a bump, its time to have the shocks
inspected.
What our customers say ...
Scott,
I wanted to thank you and your staff for taking care of me and my
Mercury over the last couple of years. I appreciate your
knowledge, honesty and courteous staff. Please enjoy lunch for
you, the guys and Shannon.
Thanks a bunch,
Lisa Pagano
P.S. The tire is holding air.