Keep Your Dodge in Tip-Top Shape with Lou's Car Care & Fleet Services
Expert Technicians for All Types of Dodges
Our certified technicians are experienced in working on all types of Dodges. From the Avenge to the Challenger, and Dart. We use your driving lifestyle to determine the best Dodge repair to help prevent any costly surprises. Our expert technicians are trained to recognize potential problems early. Allowing you to get the most out of your Dodge.
Stock OEM and Approved Replacement Parts
We use OEM and approved replacement parts to ensure your Dodge stays a Dodge. Our parts are backed with a 36-month/36,000-mile Nationwide Warranty. Giving you peace of mind that your Dodge will remain in top condition.
Regular Service and Maintenance
Our technicians want to make sure that you are on a regular schedule of maintenance for your Dodge. The 30k, 60k and 90k service schedules are important milestones in your car’s health that should not be missed. Our technicians look at specific points of your driveline, suspension and engine systems. They will identify areas of concern and will explain your repair options.
FREQUENTLY ASKED DODGE QUESTIONS:
1. How often should I change the oil in my Dodge?
For optimal engine health, it's recommended to change your Dodge's oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Factors like model, year, and oil type influence the frequency.
2. What oil type should I use for my Dodge?
The right oil type for your Dodge depends on its model and year. Newer models often require synthetic oil, while older ones may use conventional oil. Check your owner's manual or consult a Service Advisor for guidance.
3. How often should I replace the air filter in my Dodge?
To keep contaminants out of your Dodge's engine, aim to replace the air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.
4. When should I replace the timing belt on my Dodge?
Timing belt replacement intervals vary by Dodge model and year, but generally, it's wise to replace it between 60,000 and 100,000 miles to prevent potential engine damage.
5. How can I know if my Dodge's brakes need replacing?
Look out for signs like squealing or grinding noises, a soft brake pedal, or pulling to one side when braking. Regular brake inspections are crucial for safe driving.
6. What to do if my Dodge's check engine light turns on?
If your Dodge's check engine light comes on, it signals a potential engine or emissions issue. Don't ignore it; have a qualified mechanic diagnose the problem to prevent further damage and expenses.
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