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How Your Dealership's Service Center Can Help You Take Care of Your Car

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As a car owner, you probably want to do everything that you can to take good care of your vehicle. Working with your dealership's service center, if they have one, can help you properly take care of your car. These are some of the main things that the technicians working at your vehicle service center will probably do while helping to assist you in keeping your car properly maintained and in great condition.

Helping You Determine What Types of Maintenance Your Vehicle Needs

If you don't know about the type of maintenance that your vehicle needs, then you should consider talking to someone from your dealership's vehicle service department. They can tell you more about the types of maintenance recommended by the manufacturer at various intervals. They can also talk to you about how much each maintenance task costs, too.

Performing All Necessary Maintenance

Most vehicle service centers at dealerships are set up to provide several different types of vehicle maintenance services that vehicle owners might want to have done to their cars. These are some of the primary things that your dealership's service center should be able to help with when it comes to maintaining your vehicle:

  • Changing your motor oil
  • Adding transmission fluid or flushing and replacing transmission fluid
  • Topping off your coolant and other fluids
  • Checking and changing tires if necessary
  • Checking and swapping out tail lights, brake lights, and other important bulbs
  • Replacing windshield wiper blades that are worn-out

Of course, this is just a short list of the different types of vehicle maintenance tasks that your local vehicle maintenance center should be able to help with. Contact them to inquire about any specific services that you need for your vehicle, or to ask about pricing.

Documenting the Maintenance That Was Done

Your vehicle service center should document all of the maintenance that you have had done on your vehicle at each appointment. This documentation is important for a few reasons. For one thing, if you ever resell your vehicle or trade it in, you'll probably find that these maintenance records will come in handy. Knowing what maintenance your vehicle has had in the past can help you determine what needs to be done at your next service appointment as well, and you can help ensure that your vehicle's warranty coverage is still valid, if applicable, by having the required maintenance done on your vehicle.

Keep these tips in mind when looking for Ford services near you.


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