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%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C]"><img src="images/upload/October_2021/Service_Department/3-Ford-Explorer-Winter-Tire-Packages-Penticton-BC.jpg"alt="A red 2021 Ford Explorer driving through snowy conditions at the ski hill"/></a>The time has come – winter’s wicked arrival is imminent and with it will come harsh driving conditions in the form of ice, snow and freezing temperatures. To get your car, truck or SUV ready for the colder months, Skaha Ford is proud to offer our Winter Performance Package in BC.

As part of this special promotion, we’re encouraging all drivers to make the switch to winter tires. In doing so, you’ll be better equipped to face cold-weather challenges with more grip and control.

Winter tires boast enhanced rubber compounds that kick into gear when the temperature drops below 7 degrees Celsius. They also feature deeper treads that bite through the snow for maximum rubber coverage on road surfaces while simultaneously pushing snow and slush away from the tire. Sipes, which are thin, squiggly grooves in the rubber, collect water and spit it out behind the tire as it rotates. The result is better traction in slippery conditions and improved stopping distances, too.

Protect all four corners of your Ford with winter tires, which are designed to perform in BC’s treacherous conditions. To learn more about our Winter Performance Package, contact our Service Department at Skaha Ford to speak with an advisor.
<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/October-2021/Service/1-2022-ford-maverick-lariat-maintenance-schedule-bc.jpg"alt="A red 2022 Ford Maverick Lariat driving on a highway with clouds and mountains in the background"/></a>Your Ford’s braking system uses friction to stop your vehicle. When you push the brake pedal, the pads inside the callipers press against the rotor to slow you down. Think about how many times you activate your brakes in a single commute to work. Now magnify that over a year – that’s a lot of friction. Our team at Skaha Ford in BC is here to help.

When your brakes wear down over time, you might feel the steering wheel shudder, hear grinding and squealing, or notice that your brake pedal feels squishy or sponge-like. You might also smell a strange odour or see an illuminated warning light on your dash. No matter the warning sign, all points lead to needing a brake inspection.

Naturally, you never want to get to this point – it’s better to be proactive with your Ford’s maintenance. Routine inspections can help ward off more costly repairs and identify wear sooner. During your service visit, our Technicians will check for pad wear, rough spots on the rotors, and signs of damage. We can also review your driving habits and service intervals to ensure your vehicle stays running in top condition for your safety and overall enjoyment.

Keep your Ford car or truck operating at its best. To book a brake inspection, contact our Service Department in Penticton at Skaha Ford.
<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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