Does Kenny Ross Ford Offer Pickup & Delivery for Service?
If you are wondering if Kenny Ross Ford offers free vehicle pickup and delivery for service appointments, the answer is yes! Now, our clients throughout Adamsburg and Irwin can utilize this complimentary service. Whether your Ford F-150 needs an engine tune-up or your Ford Escape needs routine maintenance, we are here to help. When you are ready to get started, just give our Ford service center near White Oak a call and we will work out the details with you. Our vehicle pickup and delivery services are free, and we will return your vehicle back to you.
What is Contact Free Service?
Kenny Ross Ford also offers contact-free service for drivers around the Greensburg and Latrobe areas. For safety purposes, we are thoroughly cleaning each Ford car, truck, and SUV before and after service appointments. To add, Kenny Ross Ford is following the CDC sanitation guidelines-this includes using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as masks, gloves, and interior vehicle coverings on the floor, seats, and steering wheel. Please reach out to our Ford dealer near Murrysville with any questions regarding contact-free service.
What Are The Benefits of Frequent Service?
Are you wondering what the benefits of frequent service
are? First, a big benefit is the safety and of you and your loved ones.
With that in mind, our service experts will keep your Ford vehicle
running at its best. Getting frequent service appointments will also
improve vehicle performance and gas mileage. When you bring your Ford
down to our service center, we will check the other components of your
sedan, truck, or SUV. You'll have the peace of mind you
deserve.
How Do I Know When It's Time to Service My Vehicle?
There are some warning signs to look out for when it's time to service for your Ford model. For example, you may hear a squeaking
noise coming from the brakes, a noise coming from under the hood, or a
light pop up on your dashboard. In addition, we recommend getting a
full-service appointment at least once per year.
How Often Should I Get an Oil Change?
At Kenny Ross Ford, oil changes are our specialty. We
suggest getting an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Although, some
of our brand-new Ford models can drive up to 7,000 miles on one oil
change. You can always check your vehicle owner's manual to find the
exact mileage.
How Often Should I Check My Fluid Levels?
Engine coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, motor
oil, transmission fluid, and windshield washer fluid all work together
to keep your vehicle running properly. You or our service technicians
can check your vehicle's fluids at least once every 5,000
miles.
How Often Should I Change My Air Filter?
When it comes to your air filter, we suggest having it
changed at least once every 20,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes
first. Is your Ford equipped with a turbocharged engine? If that's the
case, you may have to replace it sooner than that.
How Often Do I Need to Get My Brakes Checked?
If you are wondering how often you need to get your brakes
checked, our service professionals suggest once every 10,000 miles. If
you hear any grinding or squeaking noises coming from your brakes or
it's hard to stop your vehicle, bring your Ford vehicle down to our
service department as soon as you can.
When Should I Replace My Brake Pads?
Just like your brakes, brake pads are also important. You
can replace your brake pads anywhere between 25,000-50,000 miles. Of
course, this depends on your driving habits and the make and model of
your vehicle.
When Should I Replace My Car Battery?
With weather conditions and your driving habits in mind,
your car battery should be able to last up to 3 to 4 years. If you feel
like your vehicle is having difficulty starting, our Ford service
technicians can inspect your battery for you.
When Do I Need to Get a Tire Rotation?
You should get a tire rotation once every 7,500 miles or
once every six months, whichever comes first. When you bring your
vehicle down for routine car maintenance, we would be happy to rotate
your vehicle's tires for you.
How Much Air Pressure Should I Put into My Tires?