Factory Recommended Services

New vehicles come with factory recommended services that ensure your car’s warranty. The recommended services covered vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, but they are all “written promises by the manufacturer or a third-party to repair or replace defects with the vehicle it sells to you”.

In many cases, warranties don’t actually cover everything the owner assumes. It’s important to review your warranty to be certain on exactly what is covered, and in what circumstances, that way you will know what to expect ahead of time. Regardless of your specific warranty, it can come in handy because it will offset the cost of care for your vehicle. 

Types of Factory Warranties

Factory, or manufacturer, warranties are backed by the manufacturer of your automotive vehicle. The manufacturer deal with the cost of parts and services for the repairs covered in their warranty.

Standard warranties are typically based on set time or distance, whichever comes first. They tend to cover mechanical defects and items related to the safety of the vehicle. 

Service warranties typically apply to new vehicles, though some pre-owned programs may include similar coverage. Some younger used vehicles may also have remaining coverage. This covers things from brake pads to oil changes. 

Extended warranties are often sold as up-sells on new vehicles and may be transferable; they extend the warranty coverage beyond the original term. The extension could be anywhere from 3-5 years. 

Your Responsibilities

Just as with any other contract, you will have some responsibilities in regard to maintaining the validity of your warranty. As always, the requirements will vary from warranty to warranty, but some common examples include requiring maintenance to be performed by certified mechanics and you to keep proof of this. There are often also clauses around the circumstances under which a warranty may be transferred to a new owner.

If you will be adding in any special features or parts, we recommend checking your warranty in order to confirm whether or not it may void your warranty. It’s also important to take note of when buying a used vehicle from an individual.

Manufacturer Recommended Service 

There’s a lot of conflicting information as to whether or not you should follow your manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedules. If you have any doubts, be sure to swing by and see us so we can outline how to get the most out of your vehicle, while staying safe and allowing it to last.

General Guidelines

To keep things simple, the Care Car Council has created a  Service Interval Schedule to track your maintenance, which you can find here.

We also advise reviewing your Owner’s Manual in its entirety in order to understand exactly what your vehicle needs. This is where the manufacturer will detail any vehicle-specific maintenance requirements that differ from the standard.

No matter the make or model of your vehicle, you should be frequently checking the following: 

  • Dashboard Indicator Lights
  • Lights
  • Tire Pressure and condition 
  • Fluids
  • Engine Oil Level 

Other parts should be checked at regular intervals from 3,000 miles/3 months to 12 months/12 miles to see if they need maintenance. The Care Care Guide lists all of these, but again, your Owner’s Manual will refer to the exact maintenance your model needs.

Our Recommendations and Service

At The Car Doctor, we recommend also recommend service checkups at every 30,000 miles in order to ensure that everything is running smoothly and assess your vehicle’s needs. Our checks typically include the following:

  • Oil Change
  • Inspect and replace filters (air, cabin, fuel, etc)
  • Replace fluids (cooling system, brakes, steering, etc.)
  • Tire rotation and balance, check and adjust tire pressure
  • Visual inspection of parts & systems: tires, wheels, brakes, lights, belts, hoses, drive train, fuel system, etc.
  • At higher mileage, spark plugs, timing belts, etc. may need replacement
  • Vehicle road test

Service Lights

Many newer vehicles have service lights that indicate services required at certain mileage intervals. Some vehicles also have a maintenance light that indicates when service is required. This is based on information from a sensor in your engine. For specific details on your vehicle, please refer to your Owner’s Manual. 

Factory recommended services and vehicle warranties can be confusing but they don’t have to be timely or expensive! Call The Car Doctor Auto Repair today to book your check-up or service or to simply ask us what’s best for your vehicle. We are the auto repair shop people have come to rely on and trust in Old Hickory, Hermitage, and Nashville, TN.

Winterize Your Car for the Holidays and Cold Weather

Off to Grandma’s house! Let The Car Doctor Auto Repair ease your mind and help keep you running and safe on the road this holiday season and all winter long with our car winterization service.

Here’s a smart checklist to keep you winter-ready:

Check your coolant

Check your coolant level before winter sets in to be sure your coolant hasn’t become contaminated with water or other external substances. Maintenance is highly recommended to keep your vehicle running at optimum performance.

Battery check

Don’t get stranded. To avoid a stalled car on a cold morning, we will run a battery load test to see if the battery has enough juice. As well, we check cables and terminals for cracks, and make sure the fluid is filled to the top.   

Windshield wiper fluid

Keep your windshield clean and visibility clear by removing snow, salt, dirt, and ice during the winter. Don’t run out of wiper fluid and be sure that freeze-resistant fluid is used. Winter driving can be tough – it can be tougher with reduced visibility.

Windshield blade replacement

Make sure your wiper blades are up to the task during tough winter weather. The average wiper blades are only good for six months to a year, so it’s good to have new ones as the weather changes.

Tire pressure check

Old or new, tires should be checked to be sure they are properly inflated for winter conditions. Cold weather causes the air pressure in your tires to drop, so checking tire pressure regularly ensures the tire levels remain at what is the manufacturer recommends. Ah, and be sure not to forget to check your spare!

Check tire treads and have all-weather tires for winter weather
Check tire treads and have all-weather tires for winter weather

Tire tread check

It’s a priority to check, and if necessary, replace your tires. Worn treads are a major hazard in winter conditions. For Middle Tennessee winter weather, it’s best to have all-season tires. Be sure tire tread is at least 5/32” for the best winter traction. If your tread is less than 2/32”, your tires will offer virtually zero traction in snow and ice, and be prone to hydroplaning in rain – they need to be replaced.

*An easy way to test your tire tread: insert a penny into a tread groove with Lincoln’s head pointing down. If no part of Lincoln’s head is covered, your tires need to be replaced. Flip the penny over and do the same test with the Lincoln Memorial facing down. If any part of the building is covered, your tires are winter weather ready.

Check your oil

Get the proper oil in your vehicle for cold weather

Make sure you have new, fresh oil to keep things running properly during the unpredictable winter months. An engine needs lubrication to run and cold weather thickens the oil and can reduce the ability to run smoothly. The mechanics at The Car Doctor Auto Repair will tell you what the best oil is for your car – does it need a thinner oil, etc., so you don’t have to worry about oil issues.

Belts and hoses

We prepare your car for winter by checking all belts and hoses for cracks or signs of wear and tear, and replacing them if necessary. Cold weather can affect belts and hoses and can weaken them – let us make sure they are in good order.

Don’t forget to keep an emergency kit in your vehicle

Despite excellent planning, winter weather can sneak up on you and put you and your family at risk. Be ready for by equipping your car with emergency supplies including blankets, flares, first-aid kit, a jack, flashlight, shovel, food, and sand or kitty litter for traction if you do get stuck.

Don’t wait until the last minute to get your car winterized – call The Car Doctor Auto Repair today. Our schedule fills up fast, especially this time of year. Get your appointment today, so you can have holiday and winter peace of mind tomorrow.