Power Steering Fluid
Steering your vehicle is a lot easier with power steering. One of the simple regular maintenance steps you should take is to check your power steering fluid levels.
Hard steering? Check your fluid!
Low power steering fluid can make turning your steering wheel more difficult to turn, or to act erratically, pulling at times.
Always use the correct power steering fluid for your vehicle (check the manual) and if you discover that you need more than just a little bit, you might have a leak that will require service.
Tires Tires Tires checks it for you
When you bring your vehicle to use for your regular maintenance and oil change, we check the levels and will let you know if you’re running low. Catching a leak early will prevent damage to the power steering pump and other parts of your power steering system.
Simple regular maintenance will help you squeeze an additional 50, 100, or 150 thousand miles or more from your present vehicle, and that saves you money.
















