Bill Snethkamp Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

Mar 21, 2025
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All auto components wear out in time, and your Chrysler has a maintenance schedule to ensure they’re replaced before they fail. This prevents worn parts from reducing vehicle performance and potentially causing damage. As your Chrysler dealer, we want to tell you about a few examples of Chrysler maintenance that will keep your vehicle in top shape.

Regular Tire Rotations

Tires are made from high-quality rubber and have reinforced tread to withstand the friction produced by driving. They also suffer additional wear and tear due to their position on your vehicle. Each tire position causes a different wear pattern due to weight distribution and wheel alignment. Regular tire rotations can reduce this type of damage.

A tire rotation involves moving each tire to a different position. The positions the tires move to depend on your drivetrain. An FWD concentrates most of the weight in the front, causing your front tires to wear faster, while the reverse is true on an RWD. Shifting your tires to new positions allows them to wear down relatively evenly, extending their lifespan so you can more easily plan for their eventual replacement.

Fluid Checks and Replacement

Your vehicle contains numerous fluids. Each fluid performs a specific role, from keeping your engine clean and rust-free to enabling you to turn the steering wheel more easily. Some fluids, like oil, can be consumed over time, and all fluids gradually degrade and lose effectiveness. Less effective fluids can increase wear and tear on the components they service.

The most important fluids in your vehicle are brake fluid, engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, and power steering fluid. Regular fluid checks test the fluids to ensure they’re in good condition and replace them if necessary. Some fluids, like oil and transmission fluid, have associated filters, and we’ll replace the filters when the fluid is replaced so it will flow smoothly and cleanly.

Air Filter Replacement

Your engine requires vast amounts of air, as air is needed to mix with fuel to create combustion. Air enters through the radiator grille and passes into the air filter. This concertina-shaped device captures dust, dirt, and other debris so only clean air enters the engine. This is important as dirt and debris can damage sensitive engine components.

In time, the filter will become clogged with dirt, restricting airflow to the engine. If your engine doesn’t receive enough air, the air-fuel mix in the engine will become fuel-rich. A fuel-rich engine uses more fuel, damages the spark plugs and ignition coils, and can cause misfiring or stalling. Regular air filter replacement prevents these problems.

If you’d like to know more about scheduled maintenance or book your next service, contact us today at Bill Snethkamp CDJR in Highland Park, MI.