All-Wheel-Alignment: Rock climbing, pot holes on city streets,
parking lot blocks can all be the cause of your Jeep Wrangler falling
out of alignment. Un-checked, it could cause excessive tire wear, not to
mention a desire to drift left or right without even trying. A
disruption could occur by hitting a rock or small boulder just right or
by something as challenging as a hard bounce, but chances are good that
something from time to time will knock it out of alignment. But don't
sweat the details because Ellwood City CDJR is ready to get you
realigned in no time. Your Jeep service mechanic suggests having your
Wrangler realigned every 12-15,000 miles, or sooner, if your Jeep enjoys
playing extra hard.
Change that Oil! With your new Ellwood City
Jeep Wrangler, you have the ability to go way farther off-road than you
would care to walk back (think about that for a moment).
For that
reason, we suggest you fill it with a Mopar-approved high-performance
synthetic motor oil that can handle the heat better than a conventional
one can.
Your Ellwood City mechanic also recommends a filter change at
the same time.Â
MOPAR-approved oil filters are designed to trap dust,
impurities and debris before they have a chance to enter your Wrangler's
Pentastar engine. They, and other Jeep parts can be purchased at the
Ellwood City Jeep parts department.
Your Jeep Wrangler service schedule
recommends observing the Oil Change Indicator System for alerts when to
do so.
In case you miss it, Jeep recommends an oil change interval not
exceed 12 months or 10,000 miles, whichever comes first.