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Schedule Seasonal Car Maintenance and Repair in Greenfield
No matter the season, your car is going to need maintenance or repair in some shape or form. Depending on the season, different maintenance is needed to keep your car, truck, or SUV in the best possible condition. Our certified technicians are highly trained to not only work on a various selection of cars, trucks, or SUVs, but offer the proper maintenance for the appropriate season. When you schedule seasonal maintenance with our Dellen Service Department, you will be provided with technicians who are dedicated to properly servicing your vehicle. Here are some tips for maintaining your car through each season.
Spring Cleaning is Not Just For Your Home
Tires
Make sure you change from your snow or winter tires to regular all season. The spring season is a perfect time to rotate tires and extend their lifeline. Visit our tire service center.
Wiper Blades
Cold temps are hard on rubber components and when salt comes into the mix, it deteriorates even faster. Make sure you check the wiper fluid, too!
Examine your brakes
The cold weather may have taken a toll on your brakes. Listen for brake noises such as grinding, chatter, or squeals. Even if you don't hear anything, it always helps to have a Mopar certified brake technician to determine the wear on the pads or drums.
Check all fluids
Start fresh in the Spring with new fluids. Cold weather driving conditions require your engine to work harder and condensation can cause moisture buildup in the engine and creates wear.
Schedule Service to Combat Scorching Summer Heat
Air Conditioning
Cool air blowing through your A/C is essential during the summer time. Let our Mopar certified technicians examine your A/C.
Cooling System
One of the most common causes of summer breakdowns is overheating. The cooling system should be flushed and refilled with factory approved coolant. The coolant level and condition should be checked at every oil change.
Oil
The hot weather can be hard on your oil and engine in addition to the extra summer miles you'll be driving. Make sure you're getting your regular interval scheduled oil changes.
Brakes
Always be inspecting your brakes and feel for any pulsations, grabbing, noises, or increased stopping distances. If you notice anything, make sure you schedule a brake service appointment.
Fall and Winter Cold Weather Call for Prevention and Protection
Heater/Defroster
The heater and defroster must be in good working condition for passenger comfort and driver visibility. If you have any issues, now is the time to get this looked at by your dealer. Stay warm and see out of your windshield.
Battery
Batteries typically last 3-5 years, and winter time failures are common during these colder seasons. The best way to identify a weak battery is with professional test equipment. Schedule a battery inspection and service with our Mopar service department.
Lights
Winter has less sunlight so your headlights will be on much more often. Inspect all lights and replace and burn out bulbs.
Wiper Blades
Cold temps are hard on rubber components and when salt comes into the mix, it deteriorates even faster. Make sure you check the wiper fluid, too! Start winter with a fresh set and feel confident that you'll be able to take on the salty slush.
Carry emergency gear
Mechanical failure is an inconvenience that can occur at any time, especially during the Fall and Winter. Gloves, boots, blankets, flares, a small shovel, sand or kitty litter, tire chains, and a flashlight.