Winter tires, summer tires, all-season tires, and more.
Rotating your tires regularly is key to vehicle maintenance.
Remove dirt from engine buildup and keep critical components lubricated
Follow a regular maintenance schedule to keep your vehicle in tip top shape.
Assure your vehicle's tires meet the road at the proper angle.
Have a technician review your vehicle and report on its health or diagnose issues.
Your axles transfer torque from the transmission to the wheels.
Keep your brakes well maintained and regularly inspected to ensure they work when you need them most.
Your vehicle's A/C keeps you cool and comfortable while driving.
When the temperature drops your heater keeps your vehicle interior warm.
Your vehicle's battery, generator, starter, and other components comprise the electrical system.
Your engine converts energy from the heat of burning gasoline into mechanical motion.
The gases that form in your engine's combustion chamber are taken out by the exhaust system.
When you turn the key to the "on" position to start your car, your starter turns the engine over.
Your alternator charges and replenishes your battery and other electrical components in your car.
The car battery gives all the electrical parts in your car the jolt of electricity they need to work.
Your vehicle's steering and suspension components allow you to corner and absorb bumps in the road.
Shocks and struts help keep your car from moving around too much, giving better control when you turn, brake, and speed up.
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ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, refers to a collection of modern technologies designed to assist drivers.