Preventative Maintenance and Tune-Ups
Preventative Maintenance Services for All Makes & Models
The best way to extend the life of your vehicle and reduce the need for significant and costly repairs is through preventative maintenance. Casey’s Tire Pros and Automotive offers comprehensive vehicle maintenance services and tune-ups at our auto shop in Greensboro, NC. Just as you’d go to the doctor for a check-up so they can catch any problems before they get too bad, our mechanics do the same type of thing with your car, truck, or SUV. Don’t let a severe car problem catch you by surprise and break the bank. Our team offers quality, affordable maintenance and repair services. So don’t delay, schedule maintenance services today.
How Often Your Vehicle Requires Maintenance
Preventative maintenance is often performed at routine intervals. In today’s world, it’s easy to be so busy that you forget to take care of your vehicle before it’s too late. Check with your owner’s manual because service intervals depend on driving conditions, how often you drive, and your vehicle’s make, model, and year. You should have your vehicle’s A/C and heating system checked out seasonally, and your tires rotated and examined every 5,000 – 6,000 miles. Oil and fluid changes should be performed every 3,000 to 5,000 miles or per the manufacturer’s recommendation. It’s not too late to get started on preventative maintenance for your car.
Comprehensive Auto Maintenance Services
We offer so many auto maintenance services that you may lose track, but that’s where we come in. Just visit us, and we’ll perform a thorough inspection and check our records to find out what preventative services you need, including some of the following:
- 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