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%2CExplorer%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="/images/upload/July_2021/ford_explorer_suspension.jpeg"alt="closeup of passenger side wheels of a white Ford Explorer parked on a dirt trail"/></a>Your car’s suspension system ensures reliable control, responsive steering, and traction. It also keeps the ride smooth on bumpy roads. 

If the ride doesn't seem right, it may be because of one of the following suspension issues. These problems generally require a trip to a service centre for assessment and repair. 

Bad shocks/struts

Shocks and struts smooth out bumps and ensure your tires always contact the road. A fluid leak or general wear and tear can cause them to break down.

Pool wheel alignment

Poor wheel alignment can damage your suspension system and your tires. You will notice the vehicle pulling to one side if this is an issue. 

Damaged springs and ball joints

Springs are responsible for holding your vehicle up and absorbing vibrations. Ball joints likewise limit shock and help with steering. If you notice creaking sounds when turning, damage to this component could be the cause.

Ford has new vehicles that offer excellent suspension systems. The 2021 Explorer, currently available with 1.99% APR financing for qualified buyers, and F-150 (0.99% APR over 72 months) are examples of autos with robust and reliable drivetrains. 

To learn more about these deals or to check the suspension on your current auto, contact our BC, Canada dealership and service centre today.

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