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We recommend having your brakes inspected at least once a year or if you notice any signs of brake issues like squeaking or reduced braking performance.
Common signs include squealing or grinding noises, a soft brake pedal, vibrations while braking, or longer stopping distances.
Car batteries typically last 3-5 years. Replace your battery if it's aged, shows signs of low power, or has difficulty starting your vehicle.
Maintain your battery by keeping it clean, ensuring proper connections, and driving your vehicle regularly to recharge it.
Regular tire rotations promote even tire wear, extend tire life, and improve vehicle handling and fuel efficiency.
Rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles or as recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer.
All-season tires are designed for year-round use, while winter tires provide superior traction in snow and ice with special rubber compounds and tread patterns.
It's not recommended. Low tire pressure affects handling and fuel efficiency and may lead to tire damage or a blowout.
Brake fluid should be changed every 2-3 years or as recommended in your vehicle's owner's manual.
It's ideal to replace all four tires at once for even wear and balanced performance. However, if budget constraints apply, two new tires should be installed on the rear axle for better stability and control.
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