Drivetrain Service

Drivetrain Inspection & Service

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It is always a good idea to get regular inspections and maintenance on your drivetrain. The drivetrain is a crucial part of making your vehicle move. The drivetrain connects the transmission to the wheels. Its main job is to transform the power from the engine into making the wheels on your vehicle move. This is why regular inspections and maintenance are key to keeping your vehicle taking you where you need to go.

So, if the drivetrain is so important, who do you know when you need to have it inspected or serviced? Generally, it is recommended to have it serviced when you change the front and rear differential fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. We also recommend that you check your owner's manual to see when the manufacturer suggests servicing it.

Driveline Components

  • Axles
  • Bearings
  • Clutches
  • Differentials
  • Drive Shafts
  • Fluid Exchanges
  • Propeller Shafts
  • Seals & Gaskets
  • Slave Cylinders
  • Torque Converters
  • Transmission Mounts
  • Transfer Cases
  • U-Joint & CV Joints
  • Propeller Shafts
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Powertrain Warranty- what to expect

What It Covers

Powertrain warranties focus on specific areas essential to a vehicle's driving performance, like the engine, transmission, driveshafts, transfer case, axles, and differentials.

The vehicle's owner has responsibilities in order to keep the warranty valid. Performing manufacturer-recommended maintenance like oil changes, filter changes, and installing new spark plugs not only keeps your vehicle performing its best but also ensures you keep the powertrain warranty coverage.

Additionally, there are other factors other than regular maintenance to retain the powertrain warranty coverage. Vehicles driven under normal conditions. For extreme driving and extreme conditions, most powertrain warranties won’t cover damages as a result.

What It Doesn't Cover

It is always a plus to have a powertrain warranty but, they don't cover everything. Powertrain warranty exclusions apply to different areas of the drivetrain, like engine wiring and fuel system, transmission clutches, transfer case cooling lines and radiator, and parts of the drive system like wheel bearings and locking hubs.

It is always best to review your vehicle's paperwork, warranties can vary for different manufacturers.

Call and make an appointment for a drivetrain inspection and we will help you navigate through what is and isn't covered by the warranty.