GENERAL MECHANIC

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GENERAL MECHANIC

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Factory Scheduled Maintenance

Preventive maintenance is essential to keep your vehicle in top condition and avoid major issues.
30,000 miles
60,000 miles
90,000 miles
This service typically includes:

Oil and filter change

Inspection and replacement of air, fuel, and cabin filters

Brake system inspection and possible replacement

Battery and electrical system check

Tire inspection, alignment, and balancing

Inspection of the ignition system (spark plugs, wires)

Fluid checks (coolant, transmission, brake, power steering)

Diagnostic or Inspection?

The main difference between a vehicle diagnosis and a vehicle inspection lies in their purpose and depth:

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closeup photo of black analog speedometer
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Purpose: To identify specific issues or faults within the vehicle's systems.

Process: Uses specialized tools, such as OBD-II scanners, to analyze electronic and mechanical systems.

Example: If the engine warning light comes on, a diagnostic is performed to determine if there are issues with sensors, the engine, or the emissions system.

Purpose: To assess the overall condition of the vehicle.

Process: Involves a visual and functional check of various components such as brakes, tires, lights, fluids, and basic systems.

Example: Conducted as part of routine maintenance or to comply with legal requirements, like a state vehicle inspection.

Diagnostic

Inspection

Engine System

The engine is the heart of the vehicle and requires maintenance to ensure proper functioning.

Oil and Filter Change

Lubricates internal engine parts, reduces friction, and dissipates heat every 3,107-6,214 miles or as specified by the manufacturer.

Valve Adjustment

Ensures that the valves open and close properly. Check it every 12,427-24,855 miles.

Spark Plug Replacement

Produces the spark needed to ignite the air-fuel mixture. Every 12,427-24,855 miles or depending on the type of spark plug.

Injector Cleaning

Removes residue and ensures proper fuel atomization Every 9,321-12,427 miles.

Brake System

Essential for vehicle safety.

Brake Pads and Discs Replacement

Transmits pedal force to the wheels. You should check it every 1-2 years or 18,641 miles.

Brake Fluid Change

Ensures proper braking and prevents system damage.Check every 6,214 miles; replace as needed.

Suspension and Steering System

Provides vehicle stability and control.

Shock Absorber Replacement

Prevents uneven tire wear and improves stability. You should check it every 6,214 miles or when misalignments are noticed.

Alignment and Balancing

Absorbs impacts and ensures driving comfort.Check every 37,282-49,710 miles.

Electrical System

Controls lighting, ignition, and other electronic components.

Battery Check

Charges the battery and powers the electrical systems.Check every 18,641 miles.

Alternator Repair

Stores and supplies electrical energy to the vehicle. Check every 6 months; replace every 3-5 years.

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Oil and Filter Change: Use the oil recommended by the manufacturer and do not exceed the change interval.

Valve Adjustment: Evitar aceleraciones bruscas y realizar mantenimientos regulares.

Spark Plug Replacement: Use quality spark plugs and check the ignition system.

Injector Cleaning: Use high-quality fuel.

Brake Pads and Discs Replacement: Avoid sudden braking and check regularly.

Brake Fluid Change: Use appropriate brake fluid and prevent contamination.

Shock Absorber Replacement: Avoid bad roads when possible.

Alignment and Balancing: Check after strong impacts or tire changes.

Battery Check: Keep terminals clean and avoid leaving lights on.

Alternator Repair: Check belts and the charging system.

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