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Eurasian Service Center is a complete automotive repair facility located in Tysons Corner, VA. We perform all factory scheduled maintenance services and all mechanical repairs. Below is a general service interval schedule. For a more accurate description of the services your car needs consult your owner's manual or call us. |
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CHECK MONTHLY |
Check All Lights
Check Tire Pressure and Condition
Check Windshield Washer Fluid
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REGULAR OIL CHANGE - Every 3 Months/ 3,000 Miles
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Replace Oil & Filter
Check All Lights
Check Air Filter
Check Washer Fluid & Top Off |
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Check Wiper Blades
Check All Vital Fluids & Top Off
Inspect Tire Pressure & Condition
Check Car Over |
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SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE - Every 6 Months/ 5,000 Miles Same As Regular Oil Change With Synthetic Oil. |
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15,000 MILE SERVICE Includes All Items In Oil Change Service Plus: |
Replace Air Filter
Add BG MOA ®
Add BG 44K ®
Rotate Tires |
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Lubricate Doors & Window Seals
Check Cabin Filter
Check Brakes
Check Suspension |
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30,000 MILE SERVICE Includes All Items In 15,000 Mile Service Plus: |
Replace Cabin Filter
Replace Spark Plugs
Replace fuel Filter |
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Service Transmission
Replace Differential Fluids
Check Battery & Cables |
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We Also Perform 45/ 60/ 75/ 90K etc... Services. (Some Items May Be Added Or Removed From Any Of These Services Depending On The Vehicles Specific Year, Make & Model.) |
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OTHER VEHICLE SYSTEM SERVICE INTERVALS: |
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID
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Check fluid level with engine running and transmission in park. For maximum performance, change every two years or 30,000 miles, or as directed in owners manual.
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BATTERY AND CABLES
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Battery should be securely mounted. Battery connections should be clean, tight and corrosion free. If the battery is three years older or more, it should be tested and replaced if necessary.
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BELTS
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Accessory/ serpentine belts should be checked at all services. Replace when cracked, frayed, glazed or showing signs of excessive wear. Replace timing belt per interval specified in owner's manual. Typically this is 60,000 to 90,000 miles. Not replacing the belt as required could cause a breakdown or serious engine damage. |
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BRAKES
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Check the entire brake system every year, including brake linings, rotors and drums.
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BRAKE FLUID
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Brake fluid should be flushed every two years or 30,000 miles. Check the level and the fluid condition at the reservoir.
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CABIN FILTER
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Replace annually, or more often in areas with heavy airborne contaminants or whenever heating or cooling efficiency is reduced.
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CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON
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If light comes on while driving or remains on, your vehicle may have an emissions or sensor problem and should be analyzed. If the light flashes , the condition is more severe and must be checked immediately to prevent any further damage. |
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COOLANT (ANTIFREEZE)
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Coolant should be changed annually on most vehicles. Check the level at the reservoir. Never open a hot radiator cap. If low, add 50/50 mix of approved antifreeze and distilled water.
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ENGINE AIR FILTER
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Inspect filter at each oil change. Replace annually or when leaking, torn, water or oil soaked, dirty or showing other signs of wear. |
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EXHAUST
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Inspect for leaks, damage and broken supports or hangers if there is an unusual noise. Exhaust leaks can be dangerous and need to be corrected right away.
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FUEL FILTER
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Inspect filter at each oil change. Replace if restricted or water contaminated. Cars with fuel injection should have the fuel filter replaced every two years or 24,000 miles. Cars with carburetors should replace it once a year or 12,000 miles. |
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HOSES
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Inspect hoses at each oil change and replace when leaking, brittle, cracked, rusted, swollen or restricted.
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POWER STEERING FLUID
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Check the fluid with the car warmed up. Add the correct type of fluid if low. If frequent topping off is required, inspect for leaks and replace if contaminated. |
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SPARK PLUGS
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Typical replacement intervals range between 30,000 and 100,000 miles, depending on the vehicle and type of spark plug. Consult your owners manual for your specific vehicle.
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STEERING AND SUSPENSION
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Inspect system annually, including shock absorbers, struts and chassis parts, such as ball joints, tie rod ends and other related components. Replace the part if it's leaking, damaged or the mounting hardware is loose. Symptoms of worn suspension parts include uneven tire wear and excessive bouncing after bumps. |
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TIRE PRESSURE AND CONDITION
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Check the pressure of all tires, including the spare, at every oil change. Check the tread for uneven or irregular wear and cuts or bruises along the sidewalls. Inflate tires and maintain at recommended pressure. Replace tires if worn or damaged.
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WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
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Check fluid level monthly. Some vehicles have two reservoirs. Do not use water. Use washer fluid only. |
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WIPER BLADES
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Replace every six months or when cracked, cut, torn, streaking or chattering.
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MORE SERVICE & REPAIR INFORMATION: |
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