Preventative Maintenance and Tune-Ups
Preventative Maintenance and Tune-Ups in AR
Monroe's Tire Pros in AR performs preventative maintenance and tune-ups that will keep you on the road. When your car, truck, or SUV breaks down, it’s too late. The most effective way to prevent breakdowns and costly repairs is to bring your vehicle to a team of professional mechanics and technicians for routine maintenance and tune-ups. As they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Similarly, a dollar spent on preventative maintenance could save you hundreds, or more, on repairs down the road. If you can’t remember the last time you brought your vehicle to a shop for a tune-up, it’s time to bring it into our shop.
When Should I Get Preventative Maintenance and Tune-Ups
Most drivers wonder how often they need preventative maintenance and tune-ups. As a general rule, if you’re asking, it’s probably time. However, there are some general rules of thumb. For instance, a professional should inspect your heating and A/C systems at least once a year. If you drive your car a lot, you may need to come in more frequently than that, though. You should rotate your tires every 5,000 to 6,000 miles, and fluids, like oil, should be changed every 3,000 to 5,000 miles on average. This all depends on your particular vehicle, though. Bring your car, truck, or SUV into Monroe's Tire Pros, and we’ll create a tailor-made preventative maintenance plan, so you don’t have to worry about it.
What Does a Tune-Up at Monroe's Tire Pros Include?
If you have been putting off preventative maintenance and tune-ups for your vehicle, bring it to Monroe's Tire Pros today. Our team of experienced mechanics will give you a comprehensive inspection and perform whatever maintenance is required. We check for all manufacturer-suggested maintenance and inspect your vehicle from top to bottom to make sure you are safe on the road. The things that we do includes:
- Inspecting, replacing, or flushing engine fluids, including oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, windshield wiper fluid, antifreeze, and coolant
- Tire balancing, rotation, and alignment
- Inspecting or replacing filters, including air filters, oil filters, and fuel filters
- Checking all lights
- Examining wiper blades
- Inspecting or replacing brake pads
- Evaluating tires for wear and air pressure
- Tightening nuts and bolts
- Inspecting belts, hoses, and pipes
- Examining for leaks and rust
- Testing and examining the battery
- Inspecting the HVAC system, including vents, air conditioning, and heating
- Running engine diagnostics