WHICH SERVICE DO YOU NEED?
White's Tire Service Employs
ASE Certified Technicians
ASE certification, also known as Automotive Service Excellence, is the certification granted to an automotive technician who has completed the required training and obtained their Automotive Service Excellence Certified Master Technicians requirements.
OIL CHANGE
While the old rule of thumb was to change your oil every 3,000 miles or so, modern automotive technology has stretched that figure even further. Due to better engineering and better oil formulations, now you can expect between 7,500 to 10,000 miles between oil changes!
CAR CHECKS
When the check engine light comes on, the computer stores a “trouble code” that gives information as to the source of the problem. This is not an explicit diagnostic but rather an indicator of where to start looking. This logged trouble code can be accessed with a specialized reader connected to your car’s on-board diagnostics (OBD) port.
TIRE CHANGE
Find a large selection of tires, tire ratings, tire sizes, tire alignments and more. Ask questions to make sure the tire selected matches your driving habits and needs.
BRAKE CHECKS
During a brake inspection the entire brake system is checked; this includes the following: the brake pedal, brake fluid, brake lines and hoses, and the brake assemblies (whether they are disc brakes or drum brakes). Parking brakes should also be checked at this time.
BATTERY CHANGE
In cooler northern climates, a battery may last five years or longer, but in hot southern locales around three years is more typical.