Do you need new brake pads? Most of the time, if you think you do, the answer is yes. While a lot of auto parts stores sell brake pads with lifetime warranties, don’t be misled...brake pads will still wear down.
For obvious reasons, air brakes are an essential part of your rig. They also add a level of complication to the braking system that a conventional vehicle doesn’t have. At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, our mechanics have the knowledge, equipment, and ability necessary to keep your air brakes in top shape.
The differentials on your Ford, Chevrolet, or Dodge diesel pickup are some of the hardest working components on your truck. At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, our technicians are experts in maintaining, repairing, and replacing differentials, keeping your truck working reliable just as much as you do.
No matter what you drive, compression is important. On fleet and commercial diesel engines, it’s essential. At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, FL, we have the knowledge and ability you need to keep your fleet on the road and running strong.
Losing a belt on the road can turn a small problem into a big one instantly. At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, we know efficient and cost-effective operation begins with preventative maintenance.
While keeping your car, truck, or SUV looking nice is important, there are other reasons to keep the exterior of your vehicle in good shape. From Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, FL, here are some tips for keeping your car looking good, and how that keeps it reliably on the road.
The fuel system is an integral aspect of any combustion engine, but it’s particularly important on diesel trucks. Your Ford, Dodge, or Chevrolet pickup requires a perfectly functioning fuel system, devoid of buildup, leaks, and debris, to provide you with the most powerful and efficient engine performance possible. At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, we understand that fuel system flushing is an essential process in maintaining a properly functioning engine.
We’ve all been here: You start up your vehicle in the morning and begin to back out of the driveway. Before your hand reaches the volume dial on the stereo to crank up your favorite morning radio duo, you hear a noise coming from your car. A vehicle shouldn’t make that noise, yet yours is. And it sounds bad. But is it?