Driving, time, and the elements, among other things, will all take their toll on vehicle components. As your Mazda dealership, we have a comprehensive range of services to keep your vehicle road-ready. We want to tell you about some types of Mazda service we offer.
From Your Mazda Dealership: 3 Types of Mazda Service to Keep Your Mazda Road-Ready
Battery Testing
A healthy battery is vital for your car. It supplies the initial electrical charge that powers the crank so combustion can begin, and you’re ready to hit the road. The battery stores electricity as chemical energy. As time passes, battery chemicals break down naturally due to chemical reactions, and the battery will weaken and eventually fail.
Signs like an illuminated battery warning light or starting delays can mean your battery is failing. We can test your battery using our computerized battery tester. This machine subjects the battery to various stress tests to determine its electricity storage capacity. If the test highlights any issue with the battery, we can replace it while you wait.
Brake Servicing
The brakes are one of the most important safety systems, as they allow you to control your speed and stop anytime you need to. Braking uses pressure and force, which generate heat. In time, the pressure, heat, and force cause wear and tear on the braking system, and parts will wear out. Damaged brakes can make it difficult to stop in an emergency, and this can easily cause an accident.
Our technicians examine your braking system and test all its components. The brake fluid is drained and replaced, as older brake fluid can overheat and cause brake fade, where the brakes temporarily won’t engage. The brakes are checked and replaced if needed, and the system is checked for leaks. The braking system is then tested to ensure it’s fast and responsive.
Cooling System Check
The cooling system works to keep your engine at an efficient operating temperature by removing excess heat. Coolant is pumped through the engine when its internal temperature hits 180°F. The coolant absorbs heat and transports it to the radiator, where the heat is removed by heat exchange. The cooling system is very responsive and will speed up or slow down depending on the engine temperature.
As time passes, components will wear out, and a failure in the cooling system will cause the engine temperature to rise almost immediately. If the engine gets too hot, critical seals and valves can fail. Regular cooling system checks prevent any of these things from happening, as our technicians can quickly identify any potential issues and fix them before they turn into problems.
Keep your Mazda in great condition with regular maintenance. Contact us at Gorman McCracken Mazda in Longview, TX.


