Links:
|
Q: Why should I replace my engine's timing belt?
A: Engines that are equipped with timing belts require replacement at specific milage or time. This will prevent inconvenient/costly breakdowns. Certain engines cause valve damage when the timing belt breaks. Timing belt replacement will maintain the value of the vehicle and prevent unexpected breakdowns.
Q: How often should I change my cars oil?
A: Although with progressing technology manufacturers are extending the recommended oil change intervals, we still recommend that you change your oil every 3 months or 3000 miles to keep your engine running properly.
Q: How often should I have my cars wheels aligned?
A: Always follow your manufacturers recommendation outlined in your owners manual. In general, wheels should be aligned every 10,000 or once a year.
Q: What is the difference between rebuilt and remanufactured?
A: Rebuilding is the process of restoring a part to its original state before failure. Remanufacturing is the process of replacing all of the components of a part to make it like its new condition.
Q: Do I have to go to the dealer for maintenance until my warranty expires?
A: No, As long as the vehicle has been maintained properly and you have receipts showing it. If a failure occurs that should be under warranty the dealer will honor the warranty.
Q: Do I need an appointment for an inspection sticker?
A: Regular inspections and trailer inspections do not require an appointment. Commercial inspections do require an appointment. |
|
|
|