Oil, Antifreeze & Brake Line Levels
Oil
Changes
Silvhorn Automotive technicians are oil change and lube experts.
Synthetic oil is available to better protect your engine and
enhance your vehicle's performance. Synthetic oil is also resistant
to heat and viscosity breakdown.
We recommend that you change your oil every 3 months or 3,000
miles / 4,800 kilometers to help keep your car running at peak
performance. Properly scheduled oil changes can help your car last
a very long time.
Antifreeze
Antifreeze keeps your engine from freezing plus it keeps it from
getting too hot as well. Cooling system failure is the number one
cause of engine-related breakdowns. So it's just as critical to
check your antifreeze as it is to check your oil and brakes.
Your engine produces enough heat to destroy itself. Don't let it.
Your Silvhorn Automotive technician will inspect your radiator to
check for leaks and perform a complete flush and fill, which is
recommended every two years.
Transmission Fluid
Transmission fluid lubricates all the moving parts in your
transmission. Automatic transmission fluid also cools your
transmission and helps transmit power from the engine to the
transmission.
If your vehicle has a manual transmission, we recommend changing
the fluid every 48,000 to 96,000 kilometers (30,000 to 60,000
miles). The recommended service interval for an automatic
transmission is every 96,000 to 128,000 kilometers (60,000-80,000
miles). It's always a good idea to have this checked more
frequently because if there is a leak and your transmission fluid
levels drop, you may not know about it until it's too late. In this
case, chances are you won't hear any noise or get any other
identifiable clues.
Brake Fluid
Anything involving your brakes is extremely important to your
safety. Maintaining proper brake fluid levels in your master
cylinder reservoir is absolutely critical. Have your brake fluid
checked every time you have your oil changed.
Brake fluid delivers the ability for your brakes to stop your
vehicle. During every brake inspection, we will check your brake
fluid levels. We will also carefully inspect your shoes or pads,
drums, rotors, wheel bearings, anti-lock brakes (ABS) and emergency
brake system to ensure that all are in safe working order.
We also recommend that you have a hydraulic system flush
periodically. Always consult your owner's manual for additional
service information.



