Scheduled Maintenance

For any vehicle owner, establishing a regular maintenance schedule is one of the best ways to keep your car running well and avoid costly repairs down the road. At Hartland Auto Service, we recommend following a comprehensive maintenance schedule based on your vehicle's mileage and specific needs to ensure all essential services are performed on time. 


Oil Changes and Engine Maintenance 


A well-planned schedule includes oil changes every 3,000 to 7,500 miles based on driving conditions. We use high-quality oil and filters for your vehicle make and model. Engine oil loses its ability to lubricate and clean as it collects mileage, leading to sludge buildup and damage if not changed regularly. 


Tire Rotation and Balancing 


Most vehicles require a tire rotation every 5,000 to 10,000 miles to promote even tread wear. We also rebalance your tires each rotation to reduce vibration at normal driving speeds. Worn, unbalanced tires affect handling, braking ability, and fuel economy. 


Fluid Level Checks and Filter Replacement 


All fluids, including engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, power steering, and windshield wiper, are checked at each visit and refilled as needed. We also replace air, fuel, cabin air, and PCV filters based on your schedule to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. 


Inspections and preventative services 


At each maintenance visit, a trained technician thoroughly inspects all components, including belts, hoses, brakes, suspension, steering, battery terminals, and fusible links. Issues are addressed promptly to prevent further damage or reduced safety. We also recommend services like oxygen sensor replacement, throttle body cleaning, and timing belt replacement based on mileage. 


Why is scheduled car maintenance important? 


There are several key reasons scheduled maintenance is necessary for your car:


•Ensures safe driving conditions. Performing routine inspections, fluid level checks, tire rotations and filter replacements help identify any problems early on before they become dangerous. This minimizes the risk of accidents or breakdowns.


•Maximizes fuel economy. Properly inflated tires, tuned-up engines and clean air filters improve your gas mileage and reduce emissions. Out-of-date or clogged components reduce fuel efficiency.


•Prevents costly damage. Minor issues are cheaper to fix before they become big, expensive problems. Things like loose brake pads, a bad alternator or a slipped timing belt can cost thousands to repair if not caught in advance.


•Maintains your vehicle's value. Keeping good records of service and repair work helps establish a solid vehicle maintenance history. This is appealing to potential buyers and can increase the resale value of your car.


•Peace of mind. Knowing your vehicle is in good working condition gives you confidence. You avoid the stress and inconvenience of unexpected issues or needing emergency roadside assistance. 


Every 3,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on your driving conditions, bringing your car into Hartland Auto Service for an oil change, inspection, and any needed maintenance is a good idea. We can check over 60 critical components to ensure everything is in proper working order before you continue on the road again. For a customized maintenance schedule or to diagnose any warning lights or strange noises, contact us or stop by our Elkhart repair shop today. 

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