Oil Change
Having your oil changed may feel like a chore, but it’s one you’ll be glad you did. For starters, your engine needs oil to keep fast-moving metal parts from contacting each other and causing excess heat and frictional damage. As you drive, your engine oil breaks down and loses its ability to properly coat your engine parts, and your risk for engine damage only increases as you rack up the miles. Having your oil changed at regular intervals will help keep your engine happy and healthy for the long term, and you’ll appreciate the consistent power output and fuel economy you’ll get as a result.
Battery Replacement
You may think your battery is easy to ignore, but when you try to start your Volvo and nothing happens it’s the first place you’ll look. The truth is, your battery has a finite life span, and it’s important to have it tested regularly so you can have it replaced before you’re left stranded. A good rule of thumb is to have your battery tested twice a year or with every other oil change, depending on how much you drive. Furthermore, if you have had to jump your battery because you accidentally left the lights on over night, it might be a good idea to have your battery tested to ensure it hasn’t lost any power as a result.
Brake Replacement
Your brakes are possibly the most important safety feature on your Volvo, even with all of its advanced technology and safety features. You need to be able to rely on your brakes to bring you to a stop on command, and our Myrtle Beach Volvo Service Center is always ready to inspect, repair, or replace your brakes to ensure you can always stop with confidence. We’ll check and replace your brake pads, inspect, recondition, or replace your brake rotors, and even change your brake fluid and inspect your brake calipers to ensure your entire braking system is always up to the task.
Tires Service
The ability to stop, steer, and accelerate is all dependent on how good your tires are. Even expensive tires are useless if they become too worn, so it is important to ensure you have the proper tread depth on your tires at all times. When your tread dips below the recommended 1/8th-inch depth, our team is here with a wide variety of tire brands and models to choose from to help you balance your needs and budget.