Whether your child is in grade school, drives to high school or is taking the car off to college this year, some basic maintenance will keep everything running smoothly.
An engine inspection is probably the best way to catch issues that promise to throw a wrench in back-to-school driving. Your technician can top up low fluid levels, find a splitting hose or fraying belt, make sure the headlights work and test your battery. The last thing you need when you’re running late on a cold morning is battery failure
A battery strength assessment gives you the peace of mind to know your vehicle will start up as expected.
Your technician can also inspect your brakes for fluid issues and low brake pad level and your tires for proper tread level and pressure. It’s a good idea to put an emergency kit in a car with a driving age child so they’re prepared should something go wrong.