As a vehicle owner, you may be wondering, "How can I make my car last longer," and the answer is simple.
Routine maintenance is one of the best ways to keep your car in excellent condition and to extend its life. If
you already do your own oil and other fluid checks along with replacing your windshield wiper blades, you are
off to a great start. The next step is bringing your vehicle to a service station, so trained staff can
complete the remaining items on your recommended maintenance checklist.
We offer a wide range of car maintenance services to keep your vehicle running well. Our technicians ensure
that each vehicle receives proper maintenance service, from routine oil changes to very complex diagnostics.
Our mechanics are qualified to work on all types of engines and vehicles.
We offer the following car maintenance services:
Is your car or truck due for maintenance? Keep reading to learn more about the most common types of vehicle maintenance services and why they are important for your vehicle’s health. You should always refer to your owner’s manual as well for vehicle-specific service interval recommendations
Oil lubricates the many metal components of your vehicle's engine. The oil reduces friction and heat generation while the engine is running. Oil also carries any contaminants or sediment away from the engine and into the oil filter, where they are trapped so they cannot cause damage.
Over time, the quality of the oil degrades. It can lose the proper thickness or viscosity, becoming too thin in hot climates or too thick if the oil is saturated with contaminants. The oil filter can also clog up if it is not regularly replaced. Learn more about oil changes and how often your vehicle needs one in our comprehensive
oil change guide.
When you turn the key or press the ignition button on a fuel-powered vehicle, your car’s battery produces the strong, short burst of electrical current needed to jumpstart the engine’s internal combustion process. Once the car is running, the alternator replenishes the battery’s charge. Electric vehicles run solely on long-life batteries like lithium-ion.