Why Perform Scheduled Auto Repair & Maintenance Sevices?
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Vehicle manufacturers know that a properly maintained vehicle will be more dependable, safer, last longer, & increase your satisfaction with their product. Auto makers and owners also have a responsibility to make sure emission controls receive regular service & are functioning properly. Regular automotive maintenance helps accomplish these goals by keeping your engine running efficiently & eliminating potential problems that may leave you stranded, or stuck with an expensive repair bill.


Auto Repair | Preventative Maintenance | What’s in it for you?
- Saves you money!
- A more dependable vehicle!
- A vehicle that retains more “new vehicle feel.”
- Less chance of a costly breakdown.
- A safer vehicle for you and your family.
- Doing your part for cleaner air.
- A car worth more at trade in or sale!
- An intact warranty.
Auto Repair | Preventative Maintenance | Manufacturer Maintenance Schedules
Automotive manufactures have performed testing on your make and model of vehicle and have determined on average certain fluids or parts will fail or begin to fail at or around the mileage they have recommended your maintenance services to be performed.
Your vehicle manufacturer created a detailed Maintenance Schedule outlining specific operations to be performed on various components & systems; these auto repair services are done at different mileage intervals to ensure proper operation & prevent premature wear.
If these services or fluids are performed too late then the fluids will break down and not protect the metal parts they are trying to protect. The old adage of don’t fix it till it’s broken does not apply to fluids. By the time you can see a fluid has failed the metal they protect has already began to wear. Once metal becomes fatigued or worn small metal dust fragments mix in the fluid and get tossed around like fine sandpaper stripping away more and more metal until complete part failure occurs.
Unfortunately, most manufacturers only provide maintenance guidelines for the first 100,000 miles or so. Once your vehicle passes the 100,000 mile mark, it is time to have it thoroughly evaluated to determine the right maintenance course.
The reliability of a vehicle after the first 100,000 miles is directly dependent upon how well the vehicle was maintained during it’s first 100,000 miles. Most of todays vehicle are built to go at least 200,000 miles many go almost 500,000 miles when correctly maintained.
Professional Fleet has ASE Certified Master Technicians, the latest computerized engine diagnostics and a computerized automotive information system that provides detailed data for your vehicles by year, make, and model and VIN NUMBER. This ensures that repairs and maintenance of your vehicle are in complete compliance with the manufacturer’s automotive warranty. Other information includes lists of high-tech specialty lubricants required for your particular vehicle, the latest service procedures, diagnostic information, & factory issued Technical Service Bulletins. The bottom line is efficient, dependable, & cost effective automotive repair service for you! Working together, we can add years to the life of your vehicle!
Lansing Auto Repair Maintenance Schedule
Vehicles 90,000 mileage and beyond perform auto repair maintenance at 30,000 mile intervals. Any repair services not performed at the 30,000 or 60,000 mileage interval should be performed at the next interval. Most fluids should be replaced every 30,000 or 60,000 miles.
TIMING BELTS MUST be replaced between 60,000 and 90,000 miles, depending on manufacturer recommendations. *PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL TIMING BELTS BREAK TO REPLACE THEM. Severe damage to engine will occur.
5,000 Mile Service $51.95*
15,000 Mile Service $169.95*
Click on repair links below in maintenance service tables for more information.

