Frequently Asked Questions: Service
What do I need to know before I come in?
Why should I have my car serviced at a dealership? Isn't that more expensive?
What does "OEM" mean?
When is my next oil change?
Why do I have to change my oil every 3,700 miles?
What's the difference between synthetic oil and regular oil?
Why do I need 30,000-Mile service?
When do I need my tires rotated?
Why should I rotate my tires?
When do I need my tires replaced?
Why is my check engine light on even though my car doesn't seem to have anything wrong with it?
Do you do brakes?
Do you service Infiniti cars?
I'd like to submit a question of my own.
Q: What do I need to know before I come in?
A: Auto parts are not one-size-fits-all. Even if you have a general idea of what you want--for example, replacement windshield wipers--you might not know the specific part number for your car, truck, or SUV. Our factory-trained service technicians will help you find the specific part you're looking for. Most of the time, all they will need to know is your car's year, make, and model, and what kind of engine it has. So, for example, a 2003 Nissan Maxima. The best piece of information you can have is your car's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The VIN identifies your car individually, and includes information about its trimline, options, manufacturing date, and where it was built. You can find the VIN on a sticker on the driver's side front door or doorjamb, as well as a plate on the bottom of the windshield on the driver's side (the plate is actually located on the dashboard, but it's visible through the windshield.)
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Q: Why should I have my car serviced at a dealership? Isn't that more expensive?
A: Hanlees Nissan's Service Department uses only Nissan factory-trained technicians and Nissan OEM factory parts. Our technicians are trained and certified specifically by Nissan. When you bring your Nissan into our dealership, we will check to see if your service is covered under warranty and take care of any recall issues. If you want the best service you can get from factory-trained technicians using Nissan-certified parts, equipment and procedures, you will want to come to our dealership.
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Q: What does "OEM" mean?
A:OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer." OEM equipment means that it is the 'official' part used by the factory when they manufacture a vehicle.
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Q: When is my next oil change?
A: If you are a returning customer, please give us a call or contact us online and we can check for you. Nissan recommends an oil change every 3,700 miles.
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Q: Do you service Infiniti cars?
A: Yes, our technicians and service advisors are also certified to service and repair Infiniti vehicles. Bring your Infiniti in today!
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