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Description:
Wheel balance refers to the proper distribution of weight
around a revolving tire and wheel assembly. Poor wheel
balance can have a marked impact on both your car and your
safety.
Purpose:
Proper wheel balance ensures that the wheels, while
spinning, do not have a heavy spot that can cause vibration
and premature wear of tires, struts, shocks and other
steering and suspension components. When combined with
proper wheel alignment, balanced wheels ensure smooth and
enjoyable driving.
Maintenance Tips/Suggestions: The most common signs of unbalanced tires are vibration
and noise problems. When driving with an out-of-balance
wheel, the wheel literally bounces down the road rather than
spinning smoothly. This can affect the speed, handling and
mileage of your car. Many of today’s cars have lightweight
suspension systems and are therefore, more sensitive to
imbalance than older cars. It’s a good idea to have your
car’s wheels balanced when rotating the tires, about every
6,000 miles. It’s not uncommon for wheels to lose a wheel
weight from time to time; so periodic balancing minimizes
the impact of unbalanced wheels on your car. |
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Description:
Tire rotation refers to the regular practice of switching
the position of each tire on the car.
Purpose:
Tire rotation helps to equalize tread wear and is critical
to gain the maximum life from your tire investment.
Maintenance Tips/Suggestions: Refer to your owner’s manual for the recommended rotation
interval and pattern; generally a rotation interval of 6,000
miles is recommended. The rotation pattern varies with
different makes and models, which shows the tire locations
during rotation. Some vehicles have different size tires on
the front and back or directional tires. This limits the
locations that a tire may take on the vehicle. When in
doubt, check the owner’s manual or consult a professional
technician for guidance. Tire rotation time also offers a
good opportunity to have the tires and wheels balanced. It’s
another step you can take to maximize your tire investment.
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Maintenance Schedule |
Every
5,000 km |
Every
10,000 km |
Every
15,000 km. |
Every
20,000 km. |
Every
40,000 km |
Every
50,000 km. |
Every
60,000 km. |
Oil, Lubrication
& inspect air filter
(or 3 months) |
Tire
Rotation
Hinges, locks & latches
(service & lubricate) |
Brake Service
(clean & lubricate
calipers & hardware) |
Battery
(service & terminals)Wiper
Blades
(replace)
Wheel Alignment
(as required)
PCV Valve
(replace)
C.V. Joints
and Boots
(as required) |
Exhaust
(as required)
Shocks & Struts
(as required)
Coolant-Flush
and Fill System
(for most vehicles) |
Transmission
fluid |
Engine
Maintenance
(replace spark plugs,
ignition wires and distributor
cap) |
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