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Providing the Best Possible Care for Your New Toyota

Being the owner of a brand new Toyota comes with its own share of responsibilities. Your Toyota needs very specific levels of maintenance and care if you want it to provide you with many years of flawless service. The vast majority of these services such as oil changes are relatively inexpensive, yet without them your Toyota will not provide the level of service you expect from it.

There are many areas of your new Toyota which will require servicing or replacement over its lifetime. For most vehicles, oil changes, tires, batteries, and brakes are the most common. Failure to take care of these four basic systems might not only damage your Toyota, but can lead to tragic accidents.

Tires Do More than Most People Realize

The tires on your Toyota do far more than keep your vehicle safely in contact with the road. Your tires provide traction in a wide range of weather conditions, and over an incredible variety of road surfaces. They have been engineered to handle extremes in temperature without catastrophic failure, and at high speeds.

One of the worst mistakes you can make is forgetting to check the air pressure in your tires. When you allow the pressure in your tires to become low, you expose them to a number of potential problems. Tires that are low in pressure will overheat causing the rubber to break down, while low tread can lead to loss of control. Both of these conditions can lead to tragic accidents which can easily be avoided. Keep your family safe by checking the air pressure regularly, and replace worn tires before they become unsafe.

Batteries - Feel the Power

When your Toyota was built it came with the best possible battery under the hood. The battery literally breathes life into your car since it cannot start without electrical power. Despite the fact all batteries have an expected "lifespan", there are many factors which can affect whether they live this long or fall short. When your battery starts to show signs of becoming weak, you should have it tested.

The testing process measures the voltage in your battery to see if it still meets the needs of your car and identifies if your battery needs replacement or if there may be other issues, such as the starter or alternator. Age itself can be the cause of battery failure, however, if your starter is placing too much of a load on the battery during cranking or the alternator is not keeping the battery fully charged, your battery will not last. You should never replace the battery in your vehicle with one that is smaller than the one installed by the manufacturer because you will only be setting yourself up for more problems such as being stranded when your Toyota won't start.

Brakes Make the Difference

Most drivers never give their car's brakes a second thought, believing that as long as they stop the car all is well. However, brake pads and shoes are fast wearing items that are vital to the safety of everyone in your Toyota and on the road around you. Your brakes should be inspected on a regular basis, when your tires are being rotated presents the perfect opportunity.

Allowing a Toyota factory trained certified technician to inspect your brakes ensures that problems such as excessive wear or damage can be spotted early. Routine brake pad and shoe replacement along with drum and rotor resurfacing will help ensure your vehicle will always be safe to drive. This same inspection will find any leaks so that the appropriate repairs can be made before a serious and possibly catastrophic failure can occur.

Your Vehicle's Lifeblood - It's Fluids

As you are probably aware, your Toyota requires a number of different fluids to keep it running. These range from the oil that keeps your engine lubricated and running, to the brake fluid responsible for operating the brakes. Each of the various fluids plays a vital role in the life of your Toyota and should always be kept fresh as well as full. They are also one of the most ignored areas in any vehicle.

Of the fluids in your Toyota, none is more important than the engine oil. If you wish to keep your car running its best for many years to come, it is vital that you change your oil and filter in accordance with the manufacturer's recommended intervals. When you bring your vehicle in for an oil change, our technicians will inspect and top off all fluids. If they find any in need of replacement, our technicians will let you know so that you can decide whether or not to take care of them.

From air filters to transmission fluids and tires, every system in your Toyota needs regular attention and service. The only way you can keep your Toyota running like new is to invest in a regimen of routine preventative maintenance. Our team of expert factory trained technicians is dedicated to keeping your vehicle running perfectly for as long as you own it, call us today to arrange for your next oil change and complete inspection.