
Troubleshoot My VehicleSensing trouble under the hood? This simple guide can help you detect and troubleshoot car issues. Plus, it offers maintenance suggestions so you’ll always be ready to ride. For an expert evaluation, visit the Dunlop experts at Tire & Service Network locations.
Mufflers & ExhaustHere are some signs that your vehicle may be experiencing muffler or exhaust problems. If you notice any of the following, schedule an appointment at a Tire & Service Network location:
MUFFLER WARRANTY
3 Must be listed on invoice as "Limited Warranty".
EXHAUST COMPONENT WARRANTY (EXCLUDING MUFFLER)
Mufflers & ExhaustHere are some signs that your vehicle may be experiencing muffler or exhaust problems. If you notice any of the following, schedule an appointment at a Tire & Service Network location:
MUFFLER WARRANTY
3 Must be listed on invoice as "Limited Warranty".
EXHAUST COMPONENT WARRANTY (EXCLUDING MUFFLER)
Engine DiagnosticsToday's vehicles are equipped with highly sophisticated electronic engine control systems. The computer receives information from a network of sensors and switches that tell your ignition, fuel, and emission control systems what to do. At the first sign of any engine problems, such as rough running, low fuel economy, failure to pass an emissions test, or dashboard warning lights, be sure to get an expert evaluation as soon as possible. By tapping into your vehicle's computer, experts at the Tire & Service Network can check a multitude of engine components:
ENGINE TUNE UP WARRANTY 2
2 NOTE: Steering or suspension parts installed after the alignment voids the warranty.
FluidsEvery vehicle requires several automotive fluids to run properly. The most important fluids include engine oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, antifreeze, and power-steering fluid. Bring your vehicle to a Tire & Service Network location to make sure your vehicle's fluids are:
DrivelinesThe driveline of your vehicle takes the power generated by the engine and transforms it into the rotation of the wheels, and therefore, the speed of the vehicle. To maintain your driveline, experts at the Tire & Service Network:
BatteriesYour vehicle's battery primarily helps start the engine. However, it also stores energy generated by the alternator and runs the secondary electrical systems in your vehicle. To help you take care of your battery, experts at the Tire & Service Network:
BalancingBalancing your tires is important. If overlooked, unbalanced tires can lead to uneven wear, vibration, and potentially unsafe driving conditions. Tire & Service Network locations can help determine whether your tires need to be rotated and balanced based on wear or mileage. Getting your tires balanced can mean:
WHEEL BALANCING WARRANTY (AUTO TIRES ONLY)
4 Must be listed on invoice as "Limited Warranty."
5 TPMS warns the driver when the pressure in one or more of the vehicle's tires is 25% or more below the vehicle manufacturer's recommended cold inflation pressure.
Suspension SystemsThe steering and suspension systems bear the weight of a vehicle and keep the tires on the road. To help make sure your steering and suspension systems are working properly, experts at the Tire & Service Network can examine all of your steering and suspension components, including:
SUSPENSION PARTS WARRANTY (EXCLUDING DRIVE TRAIN COMPONENTS)
Wheel AlignmentWheel alignment is the position of the wheels relative to the vehicle. When properly aligned, the wheels will point in the same direction as the vehicle. If the wheels are not properly aligned, steering will become difficult, tires will wear unevenly, and fuel economy will decrease. An alignment check at a Tire & Service Network location includes:
ALIGNMENT WARRANTY 6
6 NOTE: Steering or suspension parts installed after the alignment voids the warranty.
BrakesBrakes are one of the most important components on your vehicle. You need to know that when you compress the brake, your vehicle will stop. These tips should help you keep your brakes functioning properly:
BRAKE SERVICE WARRANTY (EXCLUDING OVERHAUL) 1
1 NOTE: Steering or suspension parts installed after the alignment voids the warranty.
BRAKE OVERHAUL WARRANTY (BRAKE SHOES AND/OR DISC PADS)
BRAKE OVERHAUL WARRANTY (DISC AND/OR DRUM PERFORMED AS A PACKAGE INCLUDES:)
FRONT BRAKE SPECIAL - 2-WHEEL DISC
BrakesBrakes are one of the most important components on your vehicle. You need to know that when you compress the brake, your vehicle will stop. These tips should help you keep your brakes functioning properly:
BRAKE SERVICE WARRANTY (EXCLUDING OVERHAUL) 1
1 NOTE: Steering or suspension parts installed after the alignment voids the warranty.
BRAKE OVERHAUL WARRANTY (BRAKE SHOES AND/OR DISC PADS)
BRAKE OVERHAUL WARRANTY (DISC AND/OR DRUM PERFORMED AS A PACKAGE INCLUDES:)
FRONT BRAKE SPECIAL - 2-WHEEL DISC
Suspension SystemsThe steering and suspension systems bear the weight of a vehicle and keep the tires on the road. To help make sure your steering and suspension systems are working properly, experts at the Tire & Service Network can examine all of your steering and suspension components, including:
SUSPENSION PARTS WARRANTY (EXCLUDING DRIVE TRAIN COMPONENTS)
BrakesBrakes are one of the most important components on your vehicle. You need to know that when you compress the brake, your vehicle will stop. These tips should help you keep your brakes functioning properly:
BRAKE SERVICE WARRANTY (EXCLUDING OVERHAUL) 1
1 NOTE: Steering or suspension parts installed after the alignment voids the warranty.
BRAKE OVERHAUL WARRANTY (BRAKE SHOES AND/OR DISC PADS)
BRAKE OVERHAUL WARRANTY (DISC AND/OR DRUM PERFORMED AS A PACKAGE INCLUDES:)
FRONT BRAKE SPECIAL - 2-WHEEL DISC
BalancingBalancing your tires is important. If overlooked, unbalanced tires can lead to uneven wear, vibration, and potentially unsafe driving conditions. Tire & Service Network locations can help determine whether your tires need to be rotated and balanced based on wear or mileage. Getting your tires balanced can mean:
WHEEL BALANCING WARRANTY (AUTO TIRES ONLY)
4 Must be listed on invoice as "Limited Warranty."
5 TPMS warns the driver when the pressure in one or more of the vehicle's tires is 25% or more below the vehicle manufacturer's recommended cold inflation pressure.
BatteriesYour vehicle's battery primarily helps start the engine. However, it also stores energy generated by the alternator and runs the secondary electrical systems in your vehicle. To help you take care of your battery, experts at the Tire & Service Network:
RotationRotating your tires means moving them from one side of the vehicle to the other, moving them from front to back, or a combination of both. Regular tire rotation helps avoid uneven tire wear that can lead to poor performance and decreased gas mileage. Some tires must be rotated at specific intervals, while others need to be rotated depending on the wear. To find out how your tires should be rotated, check your vehicle's owner's manual, or visit a Tire & Service Network location.
Engine DiagnosticsToday's vehicles are equipped with highly sophisticated electronic engine control systems. The computer receives information from a network of sensors and switches that tell your ignition, fuel, and emission control systems what to do. At the first sign of any engine problems, such as rough running, low fuel economy, failure to pass an emissions test, or dashboard warning lights, be sure to get an expert evaluation as soon as possible. By tapping into your vehicle's computer, experts at the Tire & Service Network can check a multitude of engine components:
ENGINE TUNE UP WARRANTY 2
2 NOTE: Steering or suspension parts installed after the alignment voids the warranty.