Ford Vehicle Service Information In Penticton BC
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/inventory/#/?&orderBy=1&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="images/upload/December-2021/3-2022-Ford-f600-medium-duty-truck-maintenance-bc.jpg"alt="A white 2022 Ford F-600 commercial truck with a crane parked on a city street"/></a>Maintaining the engine and other critical components is important to keeping medium duty trucks on the road. However, body corrosion is an often overlooked issue that can prematurely put a fleet vehicle out of service for good.

Salts and chemicals are common causes of rust that will corrode a truck’s body as time goes on. To prevent rust and extend the life of your fleet, here are four maintenance tips from our Technicians at Skaha Ford in BC:

1. Address Paint Chips: Chips in the exterior paint – even small ones – need to be fixed immediately before rust starts to set in.

2. Wash Regularly: Wash commercial trucks once a week to prevent contaminants from damaging the clear coat, paint, primer and bare metal. Wash more frequently in the winter to remove road salt, which can erode the chassis.

3. Lubricate: Regularly spray door locks with a lubricant to protect them from moisture, especially in cold weather.

4. Avoid Puddles: Puddles collect contaminants and abrasive dirt and grime that can oxidize a truck’s exterior, including the paint and undercarriage.

Keep your medium duty truck looking and performing its best with commercial fleet repairs and maintenance from our team at Skaha Ford in BC. To learn more, contact us today.
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/inventory/#/?&orderBy=1&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="images/upload/December-2021/2-2022-Ford-medium-duty-commercial-truck-repair-bc.jpg"alt="A factory-trained Ford Technician servicing the brakes on a medium duty truck"/></a>Diesel trucks require regularly scheduled maintenance to keep medium duty commercial fleets on the road and generating profits. This includes ensuring the diesel particulate filter is functioning for optimal performance. At Skaha Ford in BC, our team of factory-trained technicians have the skills and equipment required to keep your diesel rigs in excellent shape.

Maintaining the diesel particulate filter is critical because it can lead to costly breakdowns if not regularly cared for. When particulate in the exhaust stream builds up in the filter, it restricts system flow and creates significant back pressure, which can cause engine damage. The diesel particulate filter can also become clogged, cracked or melted, and can cause low vehicle power, poor fuel efficiency and excessive coolant usage.

Bring your medium duty truck to Skaha Ford in BC for The Works if you notice any symptoms of a malfunctioning diesel particulate filter. This complete service package delivers essential vehicle inspections, tests and an oil change to keep your fleet running smoothly. We’ll also complete a full 83-point inspection and a comprehensive Vehicle Report Card to ensure your commercial vehicle is operating at its best.

To learn more about this exclusive service package for your F-450, F-550, F-650 or F-750s, contact our team today.
<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/December-2021/10-SER-2021_FORD_EXPLORER_XLT_4WD-service-penticton-bc.jpeg"alt="A white 2021 Ford Explorer XLT on Skaha Ford's new vehicle lot in Penticton BC"/></a>As we head into the deep cold winter months, now is the time to ensure that your Ford's heating system is in tip-top shape – after all, you don't want to catch a chill on your holiday road trip.

To keep you nice and toasty warm this winter, here are some heating system maintenance tips from our Technicians at Skaha Ford's Service Department in BC:

Check the blower
Check the blower motor and fan if your vehicle is not generating warm air. The fan controls the speed at which the warm air comes out. If the air isn't blowing strong or warm enough, it's time for an inspection.

Replace the cabin air filter
When a cabin air filter becomes clogged with dirt, dust, debris or bugs, warm air cannot flow through the vents. Regularly changing this filter will keep your cabin air cleaner and allow the heating system to work more efficiently.

Clear the air intake
Your heater can be affected when leaves, snow or ice block the air intake, which is the vented area between the hood and windshield on the exterior. Cleaning any clogs or obstructions can significantly improve the heating system in your car or truck.

Check vents for vacuum leaks
The vacuum system pulls and moves air to the feet, vents or defrosters. It also mixes hot and cold air to create the desired cabin air temperature. Check every vent to make sure that air comes out as required. If not, you may have a vacuum system leak, which will require a service visit.

Check your coolant system
If your heater is not working and the coolant level in your vehicle is unusually low, have the system inspected for a leak.

Questions or concerns about your vehicle's heating system? Get in touch with our Service Department at Skaha Ford in BC.
<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/December-2021/2-2022-Ford-medium-duty-commercial-truck-repair-bc.jpg"alt="A Ford factory-trained technician completing a brake service on a medium-duty truck"/></a>Few vehicles take more abuse than medium-duty trucks. These commercial vehicles require ongoing maintenance from trained professionals to keep their powertrains humming, productivity flowing and revenues high. Brake failure not only compromises driver safety, but it causes significant downtime.

This winter, leave your fleet's Around the Wheel repairs and maintenance to our medium-duty truck experts at Skaha Ford in BC.

Here are five common signs that your brake system needs servicing:

 
• The brakes feel spongy or hard when pressed
• The brakes make squealing or grinding noises
• The truck pulls to one side
• The steering wheel or brake pedal shakes when stopping
• The ABS warning light is illuminated

At Skaha Ford, our factory-trained technicians offer comprehensive brake inspections to ensure the safe and reliable operation of your medium-duty truck. When you bring your commercial vehicle in for service, our team will measure your truck’s brake pad and shoe thickness and ensure all brake lines and wheel cylinders are free of leaks. Our technicians will also examine rotors, callipers and sensors, and replace any components with high-quality Ford brake parts to ensure the optimal operation of your fleet.

To book your F-450, F-550, F-650 or F-750 in for service, contact our dealership today to schedule an appointment. 
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/inventory/#/?&orderBy=1&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="images/upload/December-2021/1-2022-Ford-f650-f750-medium-duty-truck-repair-bc.jpg"alt="A black 2022 Ford F-650 tow truck driving on a two-lane highway with a vintage pickuo on its flat bed"/></a>Batteries play a critical role in providing a safe, reliable and efficient experience for medium-duty truck operators. Not only do they power the starting system, but batteries also supply energy to all electrical components. Following a solid preventive maintenance program is one of the best ways to identify problems before they lead to no-start situations or battery-related breakdowns. This winter, allow our Ford medium-duty truck experts to keep your F-450, F-550, F-650 or F-750 in peak operating condition.

Here are seven cold-weather battery tips for fleet managers to consider:

 
1. Stay protected: Park trucks in an enclosed area away from the wind, which rapidly draws heat by convection.

2. Keep warm: Use a block heater to keep the engine warm and reduce the starter's workload.

3. Check connections: Keep terminal connections clean and tight to minimize electrical resistance.

4. Disconnect extra loads: When leaving the engine off for a lengthy period, disconnect any electrical devices that draw power from the battery.

5. Stay charged: Always keep the battery in a fully charged state to maximize its longevity.

6. Replace ageing batteries: Replace batteries when they cannot hold a charge or are causing no-start situations.  

7. Get tested: Detect problems before they happen by having your batteries tested and inspected regularly.

Don’t let battery issues hamper your commercial fleet. Bring your medium-duty trucks to Skaha Ford in BC for regular inspections and replacements. Call us to book your appointment today.
<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/December-2021/7-SER-2021_FORD_MUSTANG_MACH-E_PREMIUM_AWD-service-penticton-bc.jpeg"alt="A white 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-e Premium AWD on Skaha Ford's new vehicle lot in BC"/></a>Winter's cold temps and constant freezing and thawing cycles create challenging conditions for drivers in BC. Potholes, cracks and other road imperfections contribute to a bumpy ride and create wear and tear to the suspension system, causing it to fall out of alignment.

If you are unsure if your vehicle needs an alignment service, use these tips from our Technicians at Skaha Ford:

Irregular tire wear: One of the biggest indicators of poor alignment is noticeable tire wear. Look for cupping, scalloping or feathering on the inner and outer edges of the rubber.

Off-centred steering: An easy way to test this is to drive on a level surface and see if the steering wheel returns to the centre after each turn. You also want the steering wheel to sit as level as possible.

Vehicle pull: This is most noticeable while driving on a flat surface. If your steering wheel is centred, but you find the vehicle drifting to the left or right, your car or truck needs an alignment adjustment.

Improper alignment not only alters your drivability but accelerates tire wear and impacts safety. Contact our Service Department at Skaha Ford in BC to book a suspension inspection today.
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/inventory/#/?&orderBy=1&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="images/upload/December-2021/CN-6-2022_Ford_Chassis_Cab_F-650_SD_GAS_PRO_LOADER-specs-penticton-bc.jpg"alt="A black 2022 Ford F-650 SD gas pro loader on a white background"/></a>Unscheduled downtime is very costly for commercial fleets. With every passing minute, hour and day, businesses face lost revenue, poor driver morale and disappointed clients. Regular medium-duty truck maintenance is essential to keep engines churning and profits coming in. This winter, bring your Super Duty, F-550, F-650 or F-750 in for service at Skaha Ford in BC to maximize its uptime.

One of the best ways to ensure trouble-free, lower-cost winter operation is by properly maintaining fuel tanks. Fuel additives, such as diesel anti-gel, are essential once the temperature drops below freezing. You also want to ensure that your fleet is being fed a quality winter blend of fuel to prevent wax crystals from forming at low temperatures.

Additionally, keep tanks at least half full and don’t be tempted to ride on fumes. Condensation can build up in a near-empty gas tank in cold weather. This can cause frozen fuel lines and no-start conditions, costing your fleet precious time.

Don’t leave one of your biggest assets up to chance. At Skaha Ford, our team of certified journeymen have the training and experience they need to keep your medium-duty trucks running well. Call our Service Department today to book a maintenance or repair appointment.
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/inventory/#/?&orderBy=1&asc=1&t=0&filter=[New%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="images/upload/December-2021/CN-4-2022_FORD-f-450-xl-diesel-engine-service-penticton-bc.jpg"alt="A white 2022 Ford F-450 XL diesel truck on a white background"/></a>With winter’s official arrival merely days away, don’t delay your medium-duty truck’s engine maintenance. Schedule your Super Duty, F-650 or F-750 in for service at Skaha Ford in BC to keep your fleet running its best during the harsh weather conditions.

Here are other tips to maximize your medium-duty truck’s uptime with proper engine care:

1. Avoid Idling
Keep your Ford running at highway speeds in extreme temperatures to reach the required temperature threshold for regeneration and diesel engine fluid cycling processes.

2. Plug-in the Block Heater
At the end of the workday, plug in the block heater to maintain the engine’s temperature on cold nights.

3. Avoid Cold Soaks
Cold soaks occur when engine fluids and the steel of the engine block experience low temperatures. Don’t let medium-duty trucks sit for more than 24 hours.

4. Make Smart Fuel Choices
Always use correctly blended fuel and winter weight fuel when driving in cold climates. Consider using any recommended additives to ensure performance.

Don’t let engine troubles slow your commercial fleet. Bring your medium-duty trucks to Skaha Ford in BC for preventative maintenance, inspections and repairs. Call us to book your appointment today.
<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/December-2021/4-SER-2021_FORD_EXPLORER_ST_4WD-service-penticton-bc.jpeg"alt="A red 2021 Ford Explorer ST parked on Skaha Ford's new vehicle lot in Penticton BC"/></a>Winter has arrived in BC – but it is never too late to get your Ford ready for the long months of cold temperatures, snow and ice. Just like we prepare our bodies to ward off cold and flu season, cars and trucks need extra care and attention too.

To keep your vehicle in top shape this winter, follow these helpful tips from our Technicians at Skaha Ford:

Winter Tires
When the temperature drops below 7-degrees Celsius, you will want to install winter tires on your vehicle. Unlike all-season tires, the rubber compounds in winter tires provide better traction, braking and control as the temperature falls. If you do not have winter tires, our Service Department can recommend and install the best set for your Ford.

Oil
The consistency of engine oil changes when temperatures fall below freezing. In many cases, it will thicken, making it more difficult for the cold oil to pass through the engine. Switch to a thinner, less viscous oil, like a 5W-30.

Coolant
Your car's coolant system is not only intended to keep your engine from overheating, but it is also responsible for protecting your engine against corrosion. During the winter, use a coolant with ethylene glycol to prevent freezing.

Battery
Summer heat can strain a battery, causing it to fail when the temperature dips closer to zero. Have your battery, cables, and terminals inspected for any signs of wear, like cracks, breaks or corrosion, to ensure you are not left stranded.

Belts and Hoses
Freezing temps can cause belts and hoses to become brittle and hard. Have these parts inspected regularly to avoid failure due to cold weather.

To learn more about preparing your car or truck for harsh winter weather, contact our Service Department at Skaha Ford in BC to book an appointment.
<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/December-2021/SER-3-2022_FORD-f-750-crew-cab-service-penticton-bc.jpeg"alt="Two orange and a yellow 2022 Ford F-750 Crew Cab Service Trucks on a construction site"/></a>Winter weather is extremely hard on all vehicle types, but especially medium-duty trucks, like the Ford F-750. No matter how big your commercial fleet is and the type of gruelling work it does, give your rigs the attention they deserve with Skaha Ford’s medium-duty truck service in BC.

From diesel engine fuel filter changes and transmission fluid flushes to alignments, brake inspections and more, our team of certified journeymen have the training, experience and tickets they need to keep your fleets running well.

Our Service Department is also a full-service shop with heavy-duty lifts to provide routine maintenance, repairs and modifications to medium-duty trucks. With the right equipment and quality Ford Parts on hand, we provide our commercial customers with efficient turnaround times and a better scope of service to minimize frustrating downtime.

When you bring your truck in for service, a Ford-trained expert will also complete a multi-point assessment to identify key areas of your medium-duty truck that may require attention. This vehicle inspection will examine the rig’s critical systems and components, as well as the battery, oil and fluid, tire and brake wear, and more.

Don’t let winter slow down your fleet. Bring your F-750 and medium-duty trucks to Skaha Ford in BC for maintenance and repairs. Call us to book your appointment today.

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