Ford Vehicle Service Information In Penticton BC
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/inventory/#/?&orderBy=5&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2CFORD%2CExpedition%20Max%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="/images/upload/June_2021/Ford_expedition_wheels.jpg"alt="The front half of a Blue Ford Expedition parked on a beach with water in the background"/></a>Finding the right tires for your car is necessary for optimal performance. While there are many factors to consider when thinking about the details, the first step is always to choose the type of tread you need. Here are the three main options you will find at a service centre. 

All-Season Tires

This is the most popular product because it can perform in regular weather. That said, these wheels won’t match winter tires during harsh conditions, and they won't grip pavement as well as specialized summer rubber.

Summer Tires

Summer tires are best suited for dry pavement because they offer exceptional grip. They do well at high speeds and in hot temperatures, but they are not useful if it drops below 4 degrees Celsius.

Winter Tires

Winter tires excel in especially cold conditions and on snowy and icy roads. If you go with this option, you must have an extra set of all-season or summer units for when the weather clears up.

Contact our BC, Canada service centre to find the best tires for your vehicle. 
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/inventory/#/?&orderBy=5&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2CFORD%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="/images/upload/June_2021/Ford_Bronco_Wheel_alignment.jpg"alt="Closeup of Ford Bronco wheels driving over a rock with a mountain and gravel road in the background"/></a>All of your vehicle’s wheels need to be in a straight line. This statement sounds obvious, but they can point in slightly different directions after a lot of use or if the suspension system cannot absorb the regular bumps and cracks of the road. 

When wheels are poorly aligned, your vehicle won’t handle precisely. You will notice it pulling in one direction or the other as you are moving forward. The strain could be more pronounced during turning. 

The misaligned wheels will also cause uneven wear on your tires, which can impact your safety and increase maintenance costs in the long run. In fact, one of the telltale signs that your vehicle might need this type of service is irregular tread depth. 

If you notice any of these signs, you should contact our service centre for a wheel alignment. You can also make this form of maintenance a regular part of your scheduled tune-ups. Most technicians recommend doing it once per year.

What Hoses and Belts Do You Need to Check in Your Vehicle in BC, Canada?

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<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/service-blog-feeds/"><img src="/images/upload/Mobile-Service-02.jpg"alt="A mechanic opening the hood of a red vehicle"/></a>A loose hose or cracked belt can cause a major issue for your vehicle, but these components often get overlooked. Here are some of the most essential ones to check during routine maintenance. 

Timing Belt

The timing belt is made of high-quality rubber and connects the crankshaft to the camshaft. If it breaks, your engine will immediately stop working. Be sure to inspect this component often for cracks and other signs of wear. 

Serpentine Belts

These belts transmit energy from the engine to the cooling fan, power steering pump, air conditioning compressor, and other essential elements. They are made of high-quality rubber, but they can wear out after a while, so be sure to have yours checked by a service centre professional every 60,000 kilometres.

Hoses

Hoses connect to different components, such as the heater, radiator, fuel lines, power steering, and brakes. These are typically made of rubber and should be checked by a mechanic every 60,000 kilometres for signs of wear or leaks, which could lead to a complete system failure.

To schedule an appointment to get all these vital components inspected, contact our service centre today.
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/service-blog-feeds/"><img src="/images/upload/ford_service.jpg"alt="A car pulling into a garage and a building marked service"/></a>If you purchase a quality new or used vehicle, you will have minimal maintenance and repair needs. However, regularly scheduled tune-ups at a service centre can help you avoid issues and keep your car performing at its best. 

Here is a list of vehicle fluids that need regular checks in between these visits to a professional.

Engine Oil

Engine oil keeps the motor components lubricated for optimal performance. You need to change the liquid as recommended by your owner's manual. However, insufficient oil can lead to damage, so you should check the level regularly between the scheduled changes. 

Brake Fluid

This fluid makes it easier to apply a large force to your brakes without having to press too hard on the pedal. The liquid has a reservoir under the hood, and it should have a light or amber colour. 

Transmission Fluid

Transmission fluid lubricates the different parts of the gear shifter. Some vehicles have a dipstick for checking the level, while others require the help of a mechanic. This particular liquid should be red. 

Power Steering Fluid

This fluid lubricates the power steering components. Like the others, it has a reservoir under the hood. The liquid should be near the top of the container and pink coloured. 

When you need professional help with your fluids, contact our BC, Canada service centre for an appointment.

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