Does Kenny Ross Mazda Offer Pickup & Delivery for Service?
Yes, Kenny Ross Mazda in North Huntingdon offers pickup & delivery for service appointments. Drivers throughout Pittsburgh and Irwin, PA can now utilize this complimentary service. Whether your Mazda3 needs an oil change or your Mazda CX-5 needs brake repair, we can help. To get started, give our Mazda service department near Greensburg a call and one of our specialists will work out the details with you. Our vehicle pickup and delivery services are free of charge, and we will drop-off your car once repairs are complete.
What is Contact Free Service?
Kenny Ross Mazda also offers contact-free service for drivers throughout Murrysville. For the safety of you and our staff, we are thoroughly cleaning each car before and after appointments. In addition, Kenny Ross Mazda is following the CDC sanitation guidelines. We are using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including masks, gloves, as well as interior vehicle coverings on the floor, seats, and steering wheel. The health of drivers around Monroeville always comes first.
What Are The Benefits of Frequent Service?
The biggest benefit of auto service is your safety and
protection. We want to ensure you and your loved ones are well-protected
at all times. Getting frequent service appointments will also enhance
overall vehicle performance. When you bring your Mazda vehicle in for
service, our technicians will check all the components of your Mazda
car.
How Do I Know When It's Time to Service My Vehicle?
You may come across some warning signs when it's time to service your vehicle. If you drive one of our newer models, a light come
up on your dash indicating that you need car maintenance. If you hear
an unusual noise, we recommend bringing your car in for service. We also
recommend setting up a full-service appointment at least once a
year.
How Often Should I Get an Oil Change?
At Kenny Ross Mazda, we specialize in oil changes. Our
service professionals recommend getting an oil change every 3,000 to
5,000 miles. Some of our newer Mazda models can drive up to 7,000 miles
on one oil change. You can also check your vehicle owner's manual to
find the exact mileage.
How Often Should I Check My Fluid Levels?
Fluids that help your vehicle run efficiently include,
engine coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, motor oil
transmission fluid, and windshield washer fluid are all important. It is
good to check your fluids about once every 5,000 miles.
How Often Should I Change My Air Filter?
Your vehicle's air filter can be changed every 20,000 miles
or once a year, whichever comes first. If you drive a car that comes
equipped with a turbocharged engine, there is a chance that you may have
to replace it sooner. Our service professionals can take care of air
filter changes for you!
How Often Do I Need to Get My Brakes Checked?
We recommend getting your brakes checked at least once
every 10,000 miles. If you happen to hear any strange noises coming from
your brakes, do not wait to get them inspected! Bring your Mazda down
to our service department as soon as you can for an
inspection.
When Should I Replace My Brake Pads?
Like your brakes, your brake pads are also important. You
can replace your brake pads anywhere between 25,000 and 50,000 miles. Of
course, this depends on your driving habits because you use your brakes
frequently.
When Should I Replace My Car Battery?
A car battery can be replaced every 3 to 4 years depending
on your driving habits and the various weather conditions around Irwin.
If you feel like it is taking your vehicle a long time to start, we can
inspect it for you at our Mazda service center.
When Do I Need to Get a Tire Rotation?
Our Mazda service professionals recommend getting your tires rotated every 7,500 miles or every six months, whichever comes
first. When you come in for your next oil change, our technicians can
rotate your tires for you.
How Much Air Pressure Should I Put into My Tires?
Pounds per square can vary depending on the model of your
Mazda vehicle. Pounds per square inch (PSI) can range between 30 and 35.
To get the exact number for your tires, you can also check your vehicle
owner's manual.
How Often Do Tires Need To Be Replaced?