Apr 25, 2024

As a new Buick owner, you want to keep your car in great condition, and the easiest way to do this is by ensuring it is regularly serviced. As time passes, components will wear out and need replacement. Worn or damaged components will impact your Buick’s performance and can also damage other systems. As your Buick dealership, we want to tell you about some of the main items on its service checklist.

From Your Buick Dealership: A Service Checklist for New Owners

Fluid Top Up

Your car contains many different fluids besides fuel. These include transmission fluid, oil, coolant, brake fluid, and windshield washer fluid. Each fluid has an important function, and all need to be changed regularly. Older fluids become less efficient and effective, Some fluids, like coolant, become corrosive and can damage parts of your engine. In addition, oil is gradually consumed by the engine as it works.

We check the condition of each fluid before we replace it, as the fluid’s condition can reveal potential issues that aren’t immediately apparent. Many fluids, like oil and transmission fluid, have filters that collect dirt and other debris absorbed by the fluid. We routinely replace these filters to ensure that the fluids flow freely again.

Battery Check

We advise a battery check when your battery is three years old and then yearly checks after that. The reason for this is that the average life of a battery is three to five years before it needs replacement. As a battery gets older, the chemicals inside it break down, and this reduces the battery’s storage capacity.

We test your battery by connecting it to our computerized battery tester. This machine subjects the battery to a series of tests to determine its present strength and health. Based on these tests, we can advise if your battery is healthy or wearing out and needs replacement. If your battery is damaged, we can install a new one for you in minutes.

Tire Checks

Your tires probably sustain more daily wear and tear than any other component. Friction with the ground when driving and braking causes the tread to wear down as time passes. As the tread thickness drops, your braking distance will increase and the tire’s grip on the road will become less sure. Tire wear is inevitable, but we can reduce its impact by rotating your tires.

These are some of the highlights of vehicle servicing that will increase your driving safety and keep your Buick in great condition for years to come. If you’d like more information, contact us today at Granite Buick GMC in Rapid City, SD.