Factory Scheduled Maintenance
During a factory scheduled maintenance service we usually perform a basic tune-up, rotate tires at 5K miles, check coolant and brake fluid levels, perform motor oil changes, inspect tires, check windscreen or dashboard washing systems, and check to make sure your vehicle is up to New Jersey state code, if applicable.
Your vehicle’s maintenance guide identifies precisely what services we need to perform at each routine service visit. The required maintenance intervals are already established based on regular operating circumstances. Any severe operating conditions may very well require more frequent replacement.
When we make assessments about your vehicle based on the factory scheduled maintenance schedule specified, we may ask questions related to your driving style, in order to identify which schedule we need to abide by.
Our modern facility not only does preventative repairs and maintenance, but is available to increase the overall performance of your vehicle as well. We want to ensure quality and trusted service at a sensible price.
Tune-Up In Oceanport, NJ
The Engine Control Module (ECM) is an inner mechanism that keeps track of the timing and fuel blend. This ECM is constantly performing a “tune-up” in order to maintain peak efficiency.
Older vehicles with carbureted engines, before ECMs were standard, occasionally needed their idle mix and acceleration checked. This “tune-up” commonly occurred at 15,000 miles. Though modern engines don’t require the same service, the word “tune-up” remains a common synonym with routine maintenance..
Though the ECM is in place to keep track of timing and gasoline mixture, various other parts are unmonitored, for instance spark plugs, filtering systems and belts. Our main concern, in the event you bring in your car in for a ‘tune-up’ is to check the above mentioned parts for deterioration and fulfill any specifications as mentioned from the Chevy, Audi, BMW, Infiniti or MINI factory schedule maintenance program.