Ford Vehicle Service Information In Penticton BC
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/service-blog-feeds/"><img src="images/upload/October_2021/Service_Department/2-2022-Ford-Bronco-winter-tires-bc.jpg"alt="A blue Ford Bronco SUV driving through snow on a wintery mountain"/></a>Whether you want to accept it or not, winter is headed to BC. And while you’re digging out toques, boots and warm coats for yourself, you should also consider the needs of your car or truck. This includes purchasing and installing a set of winter tires from Skaha Ford.

The Okanagan region gets its fair share of cold snowy weather, which is why it’s important to equip your vehicle with winter tires. As the temperature drops, this causes summer and all-season tires to lose their traction and control on slick roads, especially when it hits 7 degrees Celsius. This is also the temperature where winter tires kick into performance, thanks to the special rubber compounds that are designed to improve surface grip.

Rather than risk your safety (and those around you) this season, visit our Service Department at Skaha Ford to speak with an advisor. We are currently offering a Winter Performance Package that connects our customers to the best winter tires at competitive prices. We’ll help you select the right tire for your vehicle and driving conditions and install them before the snow flies.

Contact us to learn more.
<a href="https://clients.webstager.com/skahaford.com/service-blog-feeds/"><img src="/images/upload/Commercial-Vehicle-Center-interior.jpg"alt="A Ford truck at a service centre with two mechanics working on it"/></a>Your suspension system affects ride quality for passengers and steering and handling for the driver. Vehicle owners can take several simple steps to ensure that these components remain in good condition.

The first step is to measure your tire pressure every 1,500-2,000 km. The readings should match the recommended PSI in your vehicle's owner manual. You can also have the technician check tread depth when you go for your regular oil changes. 

Also, when you go for scheduled maintenance, have your mechanic check and top off the power steering fluid. 

Once per year (or after 15,000-20,000 km), you can consider rotating your tires so that they wear evenly. Meanwhile, wheel alignment is a necessary step every 25,000-40,000 km. 

If the vehicle pulls to one side when driving, you should contact our Penticton, BC service centre to schedule an appointment immediately. We can also help you plan your regular maintenance calendar so that your car remains in perfect working order. 

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