Jeep® vehicles are known for their ruggedness and durability, but this doesn’t mean they’ll always stay that way. Owners play a major role in keeping their cars healthy. To help ensure that your Jeep Wrangler has a nice and long lifespan, there are three things you need to do:

Stick to a Service Schedule

The best thing you can do for your vehicle is ensure that it gets the right service at the right times. These tasks need to include oil and filter changes, battery and brake checks, and tire rotations. Regular maintenance also allows potential trouble spots to be identified and addressed.

Pay Attention

In many cases, your Jeep Wrangler will let you know if it’s having some sort of problem. If there is a sudden loss of power or weird smells or noises, these are all red flags. Before minor issues turn into a major headache, you’ll want to have your vehicle closely examined.

Be a Better Driver

Even if your car is in tip-top condition, it won’t stay that way for very long if you drive carelessly. In addition to increasing the chance of an accident – and all of the damage that could cause – you’re putting strain on your vehicle. If you hear the wheels squeal when taking turns or you have to slam on the brakes when stopping, you’re creating wear and tear that’s unnecessary.

Jake Sweeney Can Help Keep Your Jeep Wrangler in Fine Condition

If you’d like to have your vehicle looked at to see how it could be better maintained, just make an appointment with the service center at Jake Sweeney Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM in Cincinnati.