Brake Replacement
If your brakes are screeching or their response is lacking when you press the brake pedal, it's time for brake service. We'll replace your brake pads, refresh your brake fluid, and give your rotors a new lease on life with a precision resurfacing.
Service FAQs
What is Routine Maintenance?
Routine maintenance is also called preventative maintenance, as it focuses on areas of your vehicle that require regular attention and are crucial to your vehicle's performance.
Why Are Oil Changes Important?
Oil changes are one of the most important services you can provide for your vehicle. The motor oil is responsible for keeping your engine clean, while also lubricating and cooling the many moving parts. If the oil gets too dirty, the oil filter can clog, causing wear to your engine and preventing it from proper lubrication, resulting in loss of output and fuel economy. We offer fast and convenient oil changes on all vehicles. Choose either a conventional or synthetic oil change with or without an appointment, allowing you to get your oil changed and drive with confidence knowing that your engine is protected and at its peak.
When Should I Get My Oil Changed?
We suggest checking your owner's manual to see when your next recommended oil and filter change should be. You can also check when your last oil change was and apply the time passed or the mileage driven to determine when you should change it again. As a rule of thumb, we encourage you to get your oil changed at least once every 7,500 miles or once a year. There're many factors that contribute to when you need your oil changed, so we suggest checking your oil levels regularly.
When Should I Repair My Brakes?
Your brake system is made up of many different parts and components. Each part has a specific function, allowing you to drive with peace of mind knowing that your vehicle will stop correctly every time your foot touches the pedal. The brake pads are the first component in the braking system to need replacing, as they're the first point of contact. Your brake pads should be changed after 10,000 miles traveled, but there're other factors that can affect your brake system and when parts need to be changed. If you notice that your brakes are making a squeaking or screeching noise, are producing a bad smell, or your brake pedal isn't as responsive as it once was, we encourage you to visit us for a brake repair and we'll get your brake system back to day-one condition again in no time.
Schedule Kia Certified Service
The best service for your Kia comes from certified technicians trained specifically in Kia care and who use replacement parts sourced directly from Kia itself whenever possible. If you're looking for the right place to get maintenance and trusted repairs, look no further than Tyler Kia. We offer comprehensive vehicle care that comes as close to restoring your vehicle to like-new condition as possible.
We also offer occasional service specials that help you save money on the kind of routine maintenance you need to keep your Kia running smoothly. You can book an appointment by using our easy website form, so please don't hesitate to visit us when you need care for your vehicle.