Some new pickups, such as the 2021 RAM 1500 Limited, feature a spray-in bed liner - which is intended to improve the cargo experience and allow drivers to more efficiently (and confidently) manage payloads. Some consumers may wonder whether this option is the right choice for them, however, if they're not frequently making long-hauls.Â
Let’s take a closer look at why you would want to have a spray-in bed liner in your truck - regardless of your payload preferences.Â
It protects against the elements.
Spray-in liners coat your bed’s surface entirely, creating a water and air-tight seal. You won’t have to worry about dirt, heat, moisture, or ultraviolet rays damaging your truck. With a drop-in model, you do not get the same protection because there will always be small gaps; and these will allow debris to penetrate.Â
It preserves your truck’s resale value.
Since it protects your bed from dents, scratches, corrosion, and other forms of damage, a spray-in liner helps you maintain a higher resale value.
It does not require maintenance.
Once you spray the bed liner on, you never have to think about it again unless it gets damaged, which is very rare. Cleaning it is also convenient compared to a drop-in model that needs to be removed and washed separately.
Contact our St. Paul dealership today to ask about spray-in bed liners on our RAM trucks.
An axle supports the car’s weight, rotates, and turns the wheels. It is essential for both safe operation and performance. This is especially the case for off-road vehicles like pre-owned Jeeps (all of which have been battered and bruised by rough terrains throughout the years).
Most mechanics will examine your axles as part of a routine inspection, but you can also check them yourself. There are two different ways to ensure these vital components are functioning correctly.
Visual inspection
A mechanic will usually do a quick visual inspection during your tuneup. You can perform it too, but it requires getting under your car. Once there, you will look for holes, fluid leaks, cracks, dents, or nicks. All these can compromise the structure and leave your axles unable to perform at optimal levels.
Driving Inspection
This option is easier, but you need to know what to look for. You should be aware of vibrations and clicking, grinding, or popping sounds while turning. Knocking or banging noises can be a sign of a more serious issue.Â
If you suspect a problem, the best course of action is to contact our St. Paul service centre for a professional inspection. We will ensure that your pre-owned Jeep is properly maintained and ready for action.
Tinted windows, like those available on the 2021 Jeep Cherokee, have esthetic value for many owners - serving as sleek contrasts to metallic trims, roof rails, and sculpted hood-lines. However, they also have practical benefits that a driver would appreciate (whether or not they care about their vehicle’s exterior appearance).
UV Protection
UV rays can cause damage to the skin, reducing the moisture, elasticity, and cellular structure of the outer layer - which can heighten the risk of sun-burn and other conditions. Tinted windows can block up to 99% of all ultraviolet radiation, however, and assure a safer cabin experience for all passengers.Â
UV rays aren’t just harmful for your skin. They can also cause your upholstery to fade much faster than it otherwise would (cloth, suede, and leather materials are all affected). This will not only impact appearance, but it can also reduce a car’s resale value.
Better Fuel Economy
Window tinting doesn’t just block the sun’s UV radiation. It also stops solar heat. This means you will use the air conditioning less, which will lead to better fuel economy - with fewer resources needed and engine strain decreased.Â
If your vehicle does not have tinted windows, a service centre may be able to apply a laminate to the glass. Contact our St. Paul dealership to find out more.
Pickups are versatile vehicles that can handle a wide range of tasks. Selecting the correct truck can be complicated because you do not want to end up with features and functions you do not need. Here are some things to consider to help you master the shopping process.Â
What Is the Intended Use?
When shopping for a pickup, such as a RAM, you can choose different bed lengths, door counts, and powertrains. Consider how many passengers will use the vehicle and how much you need to haul or tow. You do not want to overbuy because a stronger truck can have worse fuel economy and be more challenging to steer.Â
Take a "Real Life" Test Drive
Pickup trucks are longer, heavier, and more top-heavy than sedans. They don’t carve corners or park the same way. Be sure to test drive the vehicle in places you are likely to frequent so that you can see how it handles in real-life situations.Â
If you want a light-duty truck (like the RAM 1500) or a heavy-duty model (like the RAM 2500), contact our St. Paul, AB dealership to schedule a test drive.
Whether you drive an off-road SUV like the Jeep Wrangler, a work-focused pickup such as the Ram 1500, or a sedan (the Chrysler 300, for example), you will want to be sure that the tires are in perfect working order.Â
You need to ensure proper functionality by keeping the correct air pressure in your tires. What steps can you take to accomplish this?Â
Most service centre technicians will suggest that tire pressure be between 30 and 35 PSI (pounds per square inch). You can find the manufacturer's recommendation for the maximum cold-weather reading on a sticker on the inside of the driver's door.Â
To check the PSI number, you can use a pressure gauge, which you insert into the valve stem. Make sure to do this when the temperature is cold, or at least three hours after turning the vehicle off (to give the wheels time to cool down).
If you need professional assistance or are interested in a tire upgrade, you can contact our service centre.
The coolant system prevents the engine from overheating (and freezing if it sits unused in the wintertime). The liquid is effective, but it loses its strength over time.Â
When should you change or add coolant, and how often do you need to flush the entire system to ensure it remains in perfect working order?Â
A professional technician will want to check the system every two years or 50,000 km. Ideally, they can spot issues and flush and replace the coolant to avoid damaging buildup.Â
Additionally, if your temperature gauge indicates that the engine is running hot, it could be a coolant issue. If the problem persists, you may need to consider visiting your service centre.Â
You might also notice a sweet smell coming from under your hood. The main ingredient in coolant is ethylene glycol, which has a candy-like scent. If you notice this odour, it could be a sign of a leak or evaporation caused by excess heat.
If you notice these signs or if it is time for a regularly scheduled coolant system check, contact our St. Paul, AB service centre today to make an appointment.
Cargo bed size is an important factor for pickup shoppers, but it is also vital to consider other features that can make the truck more durable, accessible, and secure. Here is a closer look at what you can expect to find inside the back of vehicles like the RAM 1500.Â
Spray-in bed liners, like the one that comes standard on the RAM 1500 Limited, protect the truck from corrosion, scratches, and other damage. If you often carry heavy or sharp-edged cargo, this feature provides a lot of value.Â
Trucks like the 1500 have high ground clearance. Side steps, such as those that come standard on the 2021 Limited Longhorn trim, can provide easy access to the bed. Meanwhile, a power tailgate and a secure locker - for example, the RamBox Cargo Management System - can help you keep valuable equipment safe.Â
To learn more about the cargo bed features on the RAM 1500, contact our St. Paul, AB dealership today.
Brake pads are among the most important parts of your car. If they are worn out, they can potentially cause an accident. Below are some signs that will help you decide when it is time to make an appointment at a service centre. Â
Noise
Squealing sounds can be normal during rainy weather, but if you hear them in dry conditions, it’s a good idea to have your brakes checked by a service centre professional.
Pedal Vibrations
If stopping your car is getting more challenging, and the brake pedal vibrates when you step down on it, it might be due to worn-out pads.
An Illuminated Brake Light
Some autos have a sensor on the brake pad. It triggers an indicator light on the dash when maintenance is necessary. At the very least, you should have a professional inspect the vehicle when you see this icon.Â
If you notice these signs on your car, contact our St. Paul service centre today.
Some minivans like the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica Limited have power sliding doors, while many vehicles offer an automatic liftgate. These are convenience features, but they can seem like necessities if you ever find yourself with an armful of groceries and no free hand.Â
Power liftgates usually get activated by a button on the key fob. The device has a proximity sensor, so you don't have to worry about opening it accidentally. It will not trigger unless you are next to your car.Â
Once you push the button, a small motor opens the door automatically. It can typically close it again, as well. You can also start the process with a switch inside your vehicle.Â
Additionally, some doors boast a hands-free feature, which starts the opening cycle when you trigger a sensor with your foot or place the fob next to the handle.
To see if your preferred vehicle has a power door, contact our St. Paul, AB dealership today.
(Posted on Mar 25, 2021 at 03:57PM by Laurel Steele)
The average car battery can last about four years before it needs to be replaced. However, constant exposure to cold weather - something St. Paul residents are well acquainted with - can significantly reduce its lifespan.
While the most obvious sign of a fully depleted battery is when the car can't turn on, there are other symptoms that may indicate you should visit the mechanic before you find yourself stranded.
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Signs Your Car May Need a Battery Replacement:Â
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1. The vehicle has to be frequently jump started
2. The battery works some days but not others
3. Difficulty starting the car in cold weather
4. The engine cranks, but the car won’t start
5. The car’s headlights and interior lights don't turn on
If you think your car may need a battery replacement, get in touch with the team at St. Paul Dodge, Also, check out our other car maintenance services.