Service Center

Do your regular trips from Point A to Point B take you near Casper, Glenrock, or Douglas, WY? If you live or work in this area, the team of experts here at Fremont Volkswagen Casper is excited to be your one-stop shop when it comes to helping you take care of all your automotive needs. Read on to get to know our crew of hardworking technicians as well as learn about some of the vital aspects of vehicle maintenance that will keep your daily driver going strong for a long time to come!


 

 

Meet Our Service Center Mechanics

The technicians who work on your VW vehicle are highly trained, skilled, and experienced. They have access to the latest equipment and make use of the most advanced methods out there to produce the kind of first-rate results you want every time. On top of that, they work fast to make sure you’re safely back behind the wheel as soon as possible!

The Work We Do

No matter what your needs might be, you can be confident that we’ll have you covered. See below for a sample of the sort of items you can look forward to having completed by our team of certified mechanics.

  • Oil changes
  • Engine tune-ups
  • Brake maintenance
  • Diagnostic checks
  • Tire repairs

Whether it’s time for a routine item to be performed or there’s a major repair that needs to be addressed, all of the work that we do will be completed according to a high set of standards.

 

 

How Frequently Oil Changes Should be Performed

It’s the job of oil to race through the insides of an engine keeping the various moving parts clean, cool, and lubricated. As oil ages, it loses its ability to execute these duties as well. Eventually it will start to collect any dirt and debris that it finds in its path. If it’s allowed to go on for too long without being changed, a damaging sludge can develop that will make the engine stop working completely. Seeing to it that the oil is changed on a regular basis prevents such a situation from occurring.  

Are you unsure about how often you need to have your ride’s oil changed? Exactly when this needs to be completed depends on the type of oil that you’ll find flowing through the engine. If what you use to get from Point A to Point B is an older model, there’s a good chance that its engine runs on conventional oil. If that’s the case, be sure to have it switched out about every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or so. Newer vehicles with synthetic oil in the engine can travel a lot farther between oil changes. The recommended oil change interval in this case is 7,500 to 10,000 miles.

It's a good idea to remember that these ranges can be impacted considerably by the following factors.

  • Climate
  • Age and condition of your car
  • What the roads are like

As a result, there are a few warning signs, such as strange noises and the illumination of dashboard warning lights, that will tell you the oil or the engine is in need of some attention. The appearance of the oil itself can also let you know it’s about time to change it. If it has a honey or amber hue, it’s healthy. If it’s dark brown, black, or contains dirt, it needs to be changed right away.

 

 

Tire Maintenance: Key Items to Keep in Mind

While you’re giving that oil a once-over, be sure to also check out the condition of the tires. Are there signs that they’re getting to the end of their lifespan? Things you’ll want to keep an eye out for include the following.

  • Swelling
  • Separation
  • Cracks

If any of these conditions are present, have the tires examined immediately.

Regular rotations help you get as much use out of your tires as possible. The recommended interval for tire rotations ranges from 6,000 to 8,000 miles. A good habit to get into is to have a rotation completed every time the oil is being changed.

Tips for Healthy Brakes

Brakes can last anywhere from 25,000 to 65,000 miles. Have you noticed that the brakes on your car have started to squeal whenever you come to a stop? This is a sign that it’s time for new brakes. There are things you can do to make sure you’re getting the most out of your brakes. A few of these are listed below.

  • Clean out the cabin
  • Coast more often
  • Avoid speeding

When the inside of your daily driver is free from any unnecessary clutter, you will no longer be placing unnecessary stress on the brakes due to the fact that the vehicle will now be considerably lighter. You might also consider coasting to slow down as you approach an intersection. Doing this means you’re preserving the brakes because you’re not using them as much. Do you find that you tend to drive faster than necessary? Driving too fast often results in braking harder than you need to. Try keeping it under the speed limit and see if you find yourself being a little gentler on the brakes.   

How to Know When the Transmission Needs to Be Repaired

In the event you’re experiencing some issues and you suspect that the transmission might be the culprit, there are some hints you can be on the lookout for that will help you determine the cause of what’s occurring. These are as follows.

  • Slow shifting
  • Grinding sounds
  • A burning smell

All three of these symptoms could be caused by a lack of transmission fluid. For instance, there might not be enough fluid to allow the transmission to get you from gear to gear fast enough. When you hear grinding coming from the vicinity of the transmission, it could be that there isn’t enough lubrication to keep the various moving parts from rubbing up against one another. If the transmission is allowed to go on long enough without a refill of fluid, it could result in overheating.

 

 

 

Schedule Your Next Service Center Appointment With Us Today


 

 

Does it sound like we offer the kind of support and expertise that you’ll appreciate when it comes to the upkeep of your on-road companion? If you’re in Glenrock, Douglas, or Casper, Wyoming, begin reaping the various benefits of having us on the job by contacting us or stopping by the service center here at Fremont Volkswagen Casper. We’ll help you get that appointment set up right away for a day and time that makes the most sense for your schedule!