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Jeep® owners have to be aware that their vehicles may not always provide great performance. To provide the best power, handling, and fuel economy, scheduling maintenance at a Mopar® Jeep service center regularly is crucial. Here are the answers to some of the frequently asked questions about Jeep service.

What Service Tasks Does My Jeep Need?

The most essential service your Jeep needs is a routine oil change. Fresh oil allows an engine to run efficiently and cleanly, which boosts power and fuel economy. Tire rotations are another key service task, as this will help them wear evenly and last a lot longer. Other essentials include fluid checks, battery tests, and brake inspections.

When Does My Jeep Need Service?

Your car’s oil should be changed about twice per year. If you really rack up the miles, this may need to be done more often. Every six months is also a good mark for rotating your tires. Your brakes and battery should be examined yearly to gauge their health. The fluids should be checked every few months to make sure they are at the right levels.

How Bad is it to Skip Service?

If you’re driving a new Jeep, you may be fine not checking the battery or brakes for a while. But, skipping oil changes will almost immediately cause issues. Old oil clogs an engine, which limits its power and causes it to use up gas faster. If you don’t rotate your tires, they’re going to wear out a lot faster, which will cost you money. Routine service helps prevent future roadside emergencies.

Can I Schedule Remote Service?

If your car is due for maintenance but you can’t visit the service center at Fields Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM Glenview, we can come to you! We will gladly pick up your vehicle at your home and return it when the work is done!

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