We Have the Answers to Your MAZDA Service Question

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Are you looking for an oil change in Butler, PA? If so, our Mazda service center should be your destination. Our Mazda service department is also your local resource for answers to your Mazda service questions.

Here are some of the inquiries we’ve responded to the most over the years:

Should I change my oil filter at the same time I get my oil changed?

The old rule of thumb used to be that you should have your oil changed every three months or 3,000 miles. Even if your vehicle can go longer and farther between oil changes, you should always have your oil filter changed whenever you bring your automobile in for an oil change.

How can I tell if I need new brake pads?

If you contact our Mazda dealership near Pittsburgh, PA to ask about when you should replace your brake pads, we’ll explain that your pads will tell you when you need to get new ones. Squeaking, screeching, and grinding noises coming from your wheel wells are signs you need to get new brake pads. A soft brake pedal and your car needing more roadway to stop are additional indications that new brake pads are in order.

Where can I get Mazda parts?

Are your wondering, “Can I get Mazda parts near me?” you should know that you can get genuine OEM parts and accessories in our conveniently located Mazda parts department.

How important is routine maintenance?

Even if your buy or lease one of our new Mazda models, you should stick to your car’s routine maintenance schedule. Following that schedule is the most effective thing you can do to preserve your automobile’s resale value and extend its working life. According to AAA, adhering to your routine maintenance schedule is also the smartest way to keep your cumulative service costs as low as possible.

When should I check the air pressure in my tires?

In general, it’s wise to check your tires’ air pressure at least once per month. You should check your air pressure after your vehicle has been parked for a few hours and your tires are “cold.”

Your tires are what keep your automobile in contact with the road and making sure they’re inflated properly is critical to keeping you safe on the road as well as your car’s overall performance.

Do you have a question we didn’t answer yet?

If you have a question we’ve yet to answer, give us a call or visit Baglier Mazda.