Is your vehicle running as efficiently as it can? Is it performing as designed by the manufacturer?
Routine maintenance should be an ongoing process that begins when the vehicle is new,
because any machine that receives use will also accumulate wear.
What's that Sound?
If you're paying attention, your vehicle can help warn you of potential performance problems.
Once you know what to listen for, squeaks, clunks and clicks become important cues about worn-out parts that might need replacing.
Learning to interpret these telltale signals can potentially save you a lot of trouble in the long run.
What's that Smell?
Strange odors emanating from your vehicle could signal a potential performance problem.
Learning to sniff out these olfactory clues can help your technician diagnose the problem.