

Treat Your Ford to Service at Our Near City Areas
Routine service and maintenance are critical to your car's health and longevity. What kind of service does your Ford vehicle require and when? It depends on the model and the model year. Other factors play a part as well. Our team of factory-trained techs offers a short list of service and maintenance that your Ford should receive regularly.
Oil, Filters and Fluids
Engine oil, filters and fluids are examples of basic service that your Ford should receive seasonally. Fresh oil supports healthy engine functioning and keeps the engine from overheating or getting clogged with debris and impurities.
Similarly, engine and cabin filters keep your Ford clear of dust and particulate matter. Before and after each season, it's advisable to have your Ford's various fluids checked, refilled or replaced, too.
Tire Rotations: What are They and When to Get Them
During a tire rotation, our team changes the position of each tire on your vehicle. This rotation ensures that each tire receives a relatively even amount of wire. Uneven wear prevents tires from working properly, diminishing the traction, stability and efficiency of your Ford model. What type of tire rotation does your Ford require? It varies according to model and drivetrain, but there are up to five possible rotations that might be appropriate.
Wheel Alignments, Shocks, Struts
Your Ford might also require a wheel alignment every 6,000 or more miles. As your Ford ages, have its steering, shocks and struts checked every 12,000 or more miles.
Offers and Quality Service
Your Owner's Manual offers guidance on service intervals, but our service team is happy to locate this info for you. Our year-round specials on parts and service make it easy and enjoyable to save money on inspections, repairs and parts replacement. We used Ford OEM parts exclusively for maximum efficiency, vehicle health and performance.