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We recommend changing your oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on your vehicle’s
manufacturer recommendations.

Our routine maintenance inspection includes a visual examination of your vehicle’s major
systems, including brakes, suspension, and electrical systems. It helps identify potential
issues before they become major problems.

We recommend checking your tire tread depth and looking for signs of uneven wear. If
your tires are worn out or damaged, we can recommend new ones.

A transmission flush removes old fluid and debris from your transmission system. This
helps prevent damage and ensures smooth shifting. We recommend a transmission
flush every 30,000 to 60,000 miles or as recommended by your vehicle’s manufacturer.

Yes, we offer financing options through third-party lenders. Contact us for more
information and to discuss payment plans that fit your budget.

CAR CARE TIPS

Your car is a valuable investment, and regular maintenance is essential to ensure it runs
smoothly and efficiently for years to come. By following these simple tips, you can help
prevent costly repairs, maintain your car’s performance, and even increase its resale
value.

Tip 1: Check Tire Pressure
Check tire pressure when cold, compare it to the recommended . level, and add air as needed.

Tip 2: Change Air Filter
Replace air filter every 15,000-30,000 miles.
Tip 3: Wash Your Car
Use mild soap and soft cloth, avoid high-pressure washes and harsh chemicals.
Tip 4: Check Fluids
Check engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid levels regularly.

Tip 5: Start the working vehicle
Attach cables correctly, start workingvehicle, and let it run for a few minutes before disconnecting.

Tip 6: Monitor Battery Health
Check battery age and condition regularly.
Tip 7: Maintain Regular Maintenance
Schedule regular tune-ups and check-ups with a mechanic to ensure your car runs smoothly and prolong its lifespan.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Understanding your vehicle’s language can be overwhelming, but this glossary is here to
help. We’ve defined common terms to make you a car expert.

Air Filter: A device that removes impurities and debris from the air entering the engine, improving fuel efficiency and reducing emissions.
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS): A safety feature that prevents the wheels from locking up during hard braking, allowing for better traction and control.
Belt Replacement: The process of replacing worn or damaged serpentine belts, timing belts, or other belts that power various engine components.
Coolant: TA liquid mixture of antifreeze and water that circulates through the engine to regulate temperature and prevent overheating.
Diagnostic Scan Tool: A device used by technicians to scan a vehicle’s onboard computer system to identify problems and diagnose issues.
Engine Oil: A lubricant that reduces friction between moving parts in the engine, improving performance and extending its lifespan.
Fluid Check: The process of checking the levels and condition of various fluids in the vehicle, such as engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, and transmission fluid.
Fuel Injector: A device that sprays fuel into the engine’s cylinders, ensuring proper combustion and efficient fuel combustion.
Hybrid Vehicle: A vehicle that combines a conventional internal combustion engine with an electric motor for improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
Oxygen Sensor: A sensor that monitors the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases, helping the engine adjust its air/fuel mixture for optimal performance.
Radiator: A heat exchanger that cools the coolant as it circulates through the engine, preventing overheating.
Timing Belt: A belt that synchronizes the rotation of engine components, such as the crankshaft and camshaft, to ensure proper engine operation.
Tune-Up: A routine maintenance service that involves replacing worn or damaged components, adjusting ignition timing, and ensuring proper spark plug gap settings to optimize engine performance.

Warranty: A written guarantee providedby the manufacturer or seller that covers repairs or replacements for defects or
malfunctions within a specified period or mileage range.

WAITING ROOM AMENITIES

While we work on your vehicle, you’re welcome
to relax and enjoy the following amenities in
our waiting area:

Complimentary Wi-Fi: Stay connected with
friends, and family, or get some work done with our
free wireless internet access.

Refreshments: Enjoy a selection of hot and cold
Comfortable Seating: Relax in our cozy waiting area with comfortable seating and plenty of legroom.
Magazines and Newspapers: Catch up on current events or browse through our selection of popular magazines and newspapers.
Flat-Screen TVs: Watch your favorite shows or sports while you wait.
Clean Restrooms: Freshen up with our clean and well-maintained restrooms.
Make yourself at home while we get your vehicle serviced. We’ll be happy to assist you with anything you need!
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