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Manufacturer’s Maintenance Services

We follow your manufacturer’s maintenance schedule to keep your vehicle in top shape, protect your warranty, and avoid expensive surprises.

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What We Do

SpeeDee Makes Sure Your Car is Ready for Each Odometer Milestone

From oil changes to spark plugs, we know what your vehicle needs and when it needs it.

Basic Maintenance

Think oil changes, tire rotations, and filter swaps. These simple services go a long way in keeping your car running smoothly and strong.

Major Maintenance

Bigger jobs like spark plug replacements, fuel system cleaning, or belt swaps. These keep your engine healthy and your ride road-trip ready.

How Manufacturer’s Maintenance Works

We Stick to the Schedule Your Car Was Built For

Then we add expert eyes and fast, honest service to get it done right.

We look up your vehicle’s manufacturer-recommended services based on mileage or age.

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Our technicians give your vehicle a full inspection to catch any hidden issues before they become a headache.

We break it all down; what your car needs, why it matters, and how much it’ll cost. No surprise charges, ever.

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Once you say go, we knock out everything fast and with precision, using trusted parts that meet or exceed manufacturer specs.

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Timing and Long-Term Vehicle Health

Why Following Your Manufacturer’s Maintenance Schedule Matters

Sticking to your vehicle’s recommended maintenance schedule isn’t just smart, it’s essential. It helps extend your car’s lifespan, keeps performance on point, and protects your warranty. Skipping a service might result in costly repairs down the road.

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Most manufacturers recommend service every 30,000, 60,000, or 100,000 miles, depending on the part or system. You can find the exact timing in your owner’s manual, or just ask us. We’ll help you stay right on track.

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