1.drive-shaft join boots
2.condition of McPherson struts
3.condition of rear shock absorbers
4.front brakes condition
5.rear brakes condition
6.brake hydraulic system
7.emergency brake adjustment
8.clutch adjustment
9.clutch hydraulic system
10.muffler and exhaust condition
11.engine & transmission oil
12.condition of drive belts
13.tire-condition (front)
14.tire-condition (rear)
15.drive belt adjustment
16.condition of radiator & coolant
17.condition of thermostat & hoses
18.condition of heater hoses
19.condition of battery & cables
20.condition of spark plugs & wires
21.condition of air & fuel filter
22.condition of wiper blades
23.headlight operation
24.brake, tail & turn signal lights
25.heater & AC operation
26.restraint system
27.power steering unit & fluid
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Oil is the life blood of your car. Improperly maintained oil can account for premature
engine failure
such as excessive leaks, overheating, fouling, and smog-related repairs.
At Simpkins Auto Care, we consider your personal driving demands when we service
your oil. We
consider whether your oil should be changed every 3,000, 5,000 or 7,000
miles. Your owners
manual
may discuss NORMAL vs. HEAVY Driving.So whats the
difference you might ask?
We consider whether you commute in (1) heavy traffic,
(2) drive long
distances or (3) drive in stop
and go traffic. All of these conditions add
up to different driving demands and your oil and filter
changes should
coincide with
these demands.1 and 3 constitute heavy while 2 is Normal.
Your
vehicle's engine
performs better at a constant speed whereas stop
and go causes fluctuations in rpms!
When you bring your vehicle to
Simpkins for an oil change and lube job, ask for our free
27-point
inspection.
Trust us to ask the right questions, inspect and suggest the services that
WILL PROLONG your engine's
life.
Click on our contact page to get an appointment today!
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