Your check engine lamp is on. What next?
Your driving down the road, or you just started your vehicle. Your check engine lamp comes on, and stays on. What do you do now? Should you drive your vehicle, or is it time to call for a ride?
Your driving down the road, or you just started your vehicle. Your check engine lamp comes on, and stays on. What do you do now? Should you drive your vehicle, or is it time to call for a ride?
Automatic transmissions are service differently on today's vehicles. The automatic transmission on your vehicle is a component that make up a large cost of your vehicle. So how to you protect this component to get the longest life possible...
While it's more common then ever to want to save time. Is the quick oiil change best for your long term vehicle maintenance needs...
With the temperature in North Texas reaching the high temperatures we get in the summer, you can help keep your vehicles air conditioning system operating more efficiently...
It's always hard to determine when it's time to let go over your vehicle and find another. With the economy slowing we have customers making decisions based on totally different terms than a short time ago.
There are many reasons you can't get a price on brakes over the phone... The main thing is, no matter who is servicing your vehicle they should want to perform a complete brake inspection including measuring certain parts on your vehicle to determine if they can be saved or not.

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Using synthetic fluids in your vehicles extends the fluid change intervals aids in protection...So if you can extend you oil change intervals why would you? A example may be someone who drives lots of miles each month. If you want you vehicle inspected every 90 days and you drive 1000 miles a week the schedule for visits just doesn't work. With a full synthetic motor oil some oil manufactures stand behind the 15000 mile service interval. This works great for mile mileage drivers.
To increase your vehicles fuel economy? Use your cruise control. Give it try... Using the cruise control give your vehicle computer a change to take control. Letting the software make decisions about throttle position and rate of acceleration based on programing by the manufacturer. Vehicle owners has reported 10% increases in fuel economy. Your mileage will vary. With the price of fuel increasing this is just more more way to sqeeze every penny out of each gallon.
Oil Change | 3000 | 90 Days |
Fuel Filter | 15000 | Annual |
Brake Fluid | 24000 | 2 years |
Coolant | 36000 | 3 years |
Air Filter | 3000 | Inspection |
Courtesy Inspection | 3000 | Inspection |