Tips And Advice
Our Advice to customers
Correct preserving your vehicle is key to keeping it in best condition. It can also offer guarantee your security, the security of your passengers and your individual drivers. Here are a few ways to assist keep your vehicle running easily.
Your tires should be rotated every other oil change or every 5,000 miles. Neglecting to rotate tires is a major cause of premature tire wear.
YES. The failure of a timing belt in many trucks can result in major engine damage. The cost of repairing an engine with a broken timing belt is much greater than the cost of a timing belt replacement.
There are many sensors and computerized components that manage your vehicle’s engine performance and emissions. When one of these fails, the “check engine” light is illuminated. Although your truck may seem to run fine, it is important to have the issue addressed to prevent long-term problems or failure of emission tests.
This is a very serious problem – if your truck overheats for too long, you can damage your engine. As soon as possible, find a safe place to pull off the road and shut off the engine! Do not attempt to check the fluid level in the radiator as it can burn you. The best thing to do is have your vehicle towed to a repair shop.
You should get your oil changed every 3,000 miles or as recommended in your vehicle’s owner’s manual. If intervals are extended, ensure you use oil that is capable of extended mileage changes.
Things to Remember
Truck repair may be a significant portion of vehicle possession. Taking care of your truck by performing preventative upkeep makes a difference to guarantee you’ve got secure and dependable transportation.
Battery cables and terminals should be cleaned and inspected to make sure they provide a good electrical connection.
Synthetic motor oils can be a good choice for high output, turbocharged or supercharged engines, vehicles that are used for towing (especially during hot weather) or vehicles that are operated in extremely cold or hot climates. Synthetic motor oils, though several times more expensive than mineral-based motor oils, can improve fuel economy and provide longer intervals between changes. They also provide instant lubrication on start-up.
To help ensure dependable, trouble-free performance, replace your truck’s fuel filter approximately every 30,000 miles or as recommended in your vehicle’s owner’s manual.
For maximum fuel economy and peak engine performance, your spark plugs should be replaced every 30 months or 30,000 miles, unless your vehicle is equipped with 100,000-mile platinum-tipped spark plugs.
Always replace burned-out fuses with ones of the same amperage (printed on the fuse) and note that if a fuse continues to “blow,” you should have the circuit checked professionally by one of our technicians for defects.