
What will your Myers Service Technician look for during a multi-point vehicle inspection(MPVI)?
1. Remaining Engine Oil Life A quick inspection will determine your vehicle’s oil life and condition to ensure there is adequate engine lubrication.
2. Tire Wear Your tires help keep you moving safely down the road. The Certified Service experts check to make sure your tires are properly aligned, balanced, and in top shape. This will help ensure the optimum performance and safety of your vehicle.
3. Wiper Blades and Glass Condition Your wiper blades are essential, especially when it’s raining. The operation and condition of front and rear wipers are checked to make sure they will work well when you need them. A visual inspection of your windshield is completed to check for cracks or chips and may help prevent further damage down the road.
4. Fluid Levels Fluid levels are checked, including the brake reservoir and windshield washer reservoir, to be sure they are at optimal levels.
5. Brakes To help keep your brakes performing their best, an inspection is performed on the condition of the brake system, including lines, hoses, and the parking brake, as well as measurements of the front and rear linings.
6. Battery Condition and Connections No one wants to be stuck with a dead auto battery. A quick battery test will determine the health of your battery, and a visual inspection will check to be sure the battery cables and connections are in top working order.
An additional vehicle inspection of critical systems is performed to check for visible leaks that might indicate a concern. The condition of other vehicle components is also visually inspected.
A Multi-point Vehicle Inspection is particularly recommended before taking a long road trip. If you are planning a March Break road trip getaway, you’ll feel better on the road if you have an inspection completed beforehand. Book yours today, and you’ll be packing some peace-of-mind as well.
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