Additional Auto Repair Services in Evansville, IN

Our knowledgeable auto specialists offer various other miscellaneous auto services for anything else that may jeopardize your vehicle’s road performance. And because our work is guaranteed, you can be confident that you’re getting the best craftsmanship possible. Please let us know how we can assist you!

Most Extended Warranties Accepted

When you buy a car, you want it to last for many years. Even the best-made vehicles, however, can develop issues as they age. As a result, many automobile manufacturers offer extended warranties on their products. An extended warranty is a type of insurance policy that pays for repairs after the manufacturer’s warranty has expired. Prices and coverage for these policies can vary greatly, so do your homework before signing up for one. Extended warranties are most beneficial for newer vehicles that are still covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. For older vehicles, it may be more cost-effective to set aside money each month to cover potential repairs. Finally, whether or not an extended warranty is worthwhile depends on your individual circumstances.

 

An extended warranty is beneficial to the majority of car buyers. The warranty kicks in after the standard manufacturer warranty has expired. An extended warranty protects against major breakdowns and helps to even out repair costs. Regrettably, not all mechanics will accept extended warranties. Dartt Automotive in Evansville, IN 47710 accepts most extended warranties. We allow you to save money on auto repairs by using the service contract.

Do you intend to purchase a new vehicle? Take no chances. Have faith in the vehicle you are purchasing. Pre-purchase vehicle inspections should be performed. Pre-purchase inspections involve examining the vehicle’s condition to determine whether it is worth purchasing. The following are some of the most common services provided:

Dartt Automotive has pre-purchase inspection experts who will scrutinize any car, make, and model and allow you to make an informed decision. When buying your next used car, pre-purchase inspections will give you peace of mind.

  • Test driving the vehicle – This helps the mechanic get a feel for how the car handles on the road and can reveal any potential issues with the engine, transmission, brakes, etc.
  • Checking under the hood – The mechanic will check all fluids (oil, coolant, etc.), hoses, and belts to ensure they are in good condition and at proper levels. They will also visually inspect significant components like the battery, alternator, and starter motor for signs of wear or damage.
  • Inspecting the suspension and steering systems – The mechanic will check for wear on suspension components like shocks, struts, and ball joints. They will also ensure no excessive play in steering components like the steering rack and steering wheel.
  • Checking tire condition and tread depth – The mechanic will inspect each tire for any signs of damage (bald spots, cracks, etc.) and measure tread depth to ensure that they have enough tread left to be safe. They will also check tire pressure to ensure it is at the correct level.
  • Checking brake pads and rotors – The mechanic will visually inspect brake pads and rotors for signs of wear or damage. They will also check brake fluid levels and condition and ABS operation if the vehicle has that feature.
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You’re planning a road trip. That’s great! Before you hit the open road, there are a few things you should do to prepare your vehicle. First, you should have a pre-trip inspection performed on your car. This will help to ensure that your vehicle is in good condition and won’t break down while you’re on the road. Here are some of the things that our mechanics will check:

Before leaving on a trip, ensure your car has been thoroughly inspected for safety by Dartt Automotive’s experts. We have pre-trip inspection experts who can perform safety checks on any vehicle, make, and model. Our experts are committed to ensuring your safety. Stop by or call us at 812-424-9499.

  • Tires: Check your tires’ tread and ensure they are properly inflated. We’ll also want to look at the spare tire to ensure it is in good condition.
  • Lights: Check all of your lights—headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals—to ensure they are working correctly.
  • Oil: Check your engine oil level and add more if necessary. You’ll also want to check for oil leaks.
  • Coolant: Check your coolant level and add more if necessary. Make sure there are no leaks in the cooling system.
  • Battery: Check the battery terminals for corrosion and clean them if necessary. You should also check the voltage with a voltmeter to ensure the battery is fully charged.
  • Belts and hoses: Inspect all belts and hoses for signs of wear and tear. If belts or hoses look worn out, replace them before continuing on your trip.
  • Brakes: Check your brakes by visually inspecting and testing them out while the vehicle is parked. If you notice any problems, have them fixed before hitting the road.
  • Windshield wipers/fluids: Make sure your windshield wipers are in good condition and top off the windshield wiper fluid reservoir if necessary.
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