Rotate Your Tires: Speaking of rotating those tires, it's a
great idea to have this repair done whenever you take your Ellwood City
Jeep Renegade in for an alignment, or an oil change, whichever comes
first. This helps to equalize the Renegade's tire wear at all four
corners. Do this properly, and chances are you will maximize your
Renegade's mileage for each set of tires. Make an appointment with your
Ellwood City CDJR service advisor who will rotate and align the tires of
your Jeep Renegade at the same time.
Air Filters: A Jeep, by its
very nature will be found almost everywhere. From the shopping mall to
the mud bogs and nearly everywhere in between, a jeep owner will be
found piloting his or her Renegade anywhere. Driving through these
conditions puts your air filter into overtime to make sure that dirt and
impurities are filtered out before they can enter inside your
Renegade's engine. Your Jeep Renegade service manual suggests a
change every 30,000 miles, or more, if driven in more extreme
conditions. Contact your Ellwood City mechanic who can increase the
replacement frequency as needed, especially if you live in a dusty region. Our
Ellwood City parts department stocks all the filters your Jeep requires.
It's just the thing to keep your Jeep Renegade breathing freely.
New
Wipers: Dirty windshields are like dirty teeth. You know what it's like
with that old toothbrush that doesn't seem to do the job anymore.
Windshield wipers are kind of the same as that. After they have outlived
their useful life, they can still go through the motions of back and
forth, but like the old toothbrush, they just don't hit the surface area
any more. That's why it's a great idea to keep a spare pair of
Mopar-approved wiper blades on hand for your Jeep Renegade, so you can
swap them out at the first sign that the old pair is ready for
replacement. Humidity, Heat and Cold take a toll on your Jeep's wipers,
which become brittle and hard, which curtails their cleaning ability.
Ellwood City Jeep's Parts and Service department stocks just the right
Mopar-approved Wiper Blades for that very reason. A Napleton Pro Tip:
Old wipers will leave streaks, spots and smears on the windshield, and
may become noisy and squeaky as well. Those are clues it's time for
replacement.