Dunson Revives Automotive
100K Service
100K Service
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1. Oil Change & Tire Rotation
What it is: Replaces old engine oil and rotates tires front-to-back or side-to-side.
Why it matters:
- Oil change: Keeps your engine lubricated, clean, and cool.
- Tire rotation: Promotes even tire wear, better handling, and longer tire life.
2. Cabin Air Filter Replacement
What it is: Swaps the filter that cleans air entering the car’s interior.
Why it matters: Ensures clean, allergen-free air inside the vehicle and helps your heating and cooling systems work efficiently.
3. Engine Air Filter Replacement
What it is: Replaces the filter that prevents dirt and debris from entering the engine.
Why it matters: Improves engine performance, fuel economy, and protects critical engine components.
1. Spark Plugs
Importance of Replacing:
- Ignition Efficiency: Spark plugs ignite the air/fuel mixture in the engine. Old or worn plugs can cause misfires, rough idling, or trouble starting.
- Fuel Economy: Worn plugs reduce combustion efficiency, increasing fuel consumption.
- Engine Performance: Fresh spark plugs ensure smooth acceleration and power delivery.
- Prevent Engine Damage: Misfiring from bad plugs can lead to unburned fuel damaging the catalytic converter.
Recommended Replacement: Typically every 30,000 to 100,000 miles depending on the vehicle and plug type.
2. Drive Belt (Serpentine Belt)
Importance of Replacing:
- Powers Critical Systems: The drive belt powers components like the alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and air conditioning.
- Avoid Breakdowns: A worn or cracked belt can snap suddenly, leading to immediate loss of power steering, engine overheating, and battery drain.
- Prevents Costly Repairs: Replacing it before failure is much cheaper than fixing damage caused by a broken belt.
Recommended Replacement: Usually every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, or if there are visible signs of wear (cracks, fraying, glazing).
5. Fuel Induction Service
What it is: Cleans fuel injectors, intake valves, and throttle body of carbon buildup.
Why it matters: Restores fuel efficiency, power, and throttle response, especially in high-mileage engines.
6. Multi-Point Inspection
What it is: Comprehensive check of brakes, fluids, belts, hoses, suspension, lights, and more.
Why it matters: Detects issues early, prevents major breakdowns, and ensures your vehicle is safe and road-ready.
I hereby authorize the repair work hereinafter to be done along with the necessary material and agree that you are not responsible for loss or damage to vehicle or articles left in the vehicle in case of fire, theft, or any other cause beyond your control or for any delays caused by unavailability of parts or delays in parts shipments by the supplier or transporter. I hereby grant you or your employees permission to operate the vehicle herein described on streets, highways, or elsewhere for the purpose of testing and/or inspection.
An express mechanic's lien is hereby acknowledged on above venicle to secure
the amount of repairs thereto
