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Depending on your preferences, you have a few options to get your oil changed. You can either go to your vehicle dealership, a reliable, independent local auto mechanic shop, or one of the big-name service stations.
There are a few things you can do right away to troubleshoot this. Check to make sure your gas cap is tightly secured because if it is loose, it can trigger the check engine light. If this doesn’t solve the problem, try reducing the size of your carload. Smaller cars can be overtaxed with a heavy load, leading to a loss of power. If these tips don’t solve the problem, the number one thing is to bring it into our auto repair shop so we can perform a diagnostic test.
The golden standard for tune-ups will differ based on a few variables: the vehicle’s age and how often you drive it. Generally speaking, if you drive an older car containing a non-electronic ignition, getting a tune-up every 30,000-45,000 miles is recommended. For newer vehicles with electronic ignition, you can drive between 25,000 and 100,000 before a tune-up
Oil change intervals will differ based on vehicle age, the type of oil used, and driving conditions. We recommend having your oil changed after 3,000 to 5,000 miles or every 90 days, whichever comes first.
The general recommendation for rotating tires is between 5,000 - 8,000 miles or at least every six months. However, all tire brands are made differently, with some built to last longer than others, so it is best the check with the tire manufacturer for a more precise answer.
The clearest indicator that you need new brakes is when you hear an unusual sound, such as a high-pitch squeak or squeal when you step on the brake pad. If this issue goes unresolved for too long, you will notice a grinding sound similar to metal scraping against metal when you step on the brake. The most extreme indication is if you begin to experience an increase in stopping distance which indicates warped rotors.
To prevent excessive wear and tear on your brakes, it is recommended that you schedule a brake check every 10,000 miles. You can also ask your auto mechanic to perform a basic inspection of the brake pads at each oil change or regular check-ups.
Your brake squealing can be due to a rusted rotor, worn brake pads, or you’re braking too hard. We recommend bringing your vehicle to a licensed mechanic shop to have them perform a thorough diagnostic. They will offer you a solution for repairing your brakes.
The average repair time is 12 days, but this depends on the repair needed. Some repairs can take one day, whereas others can take a few weeks. You will always be given a turnaround time following your vehicle diagnostic.
To get a quote, give Saylor Automotive a call to receive an estimate of the projected cost and service plan.
We offer a full range of automotive services and work on all makes and models, domestic and import.
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