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Find Service and Brake Parts in
FL
Looking for a specific Dodge Chrysler or Jeep auto part in Fort Lauderdale?
If you need to replace filters, a muffler, brakes or any other Dodge Chrysler
Jeep car parts visit our Arrigo Sawgrass auto parts center. Our knowledgeable
auto parts staff will help you locate the Dodge Chrysler Jeep part you are
looking for.
You can order your parts online at any time by completing Arrigo's
online parts order form. Learn more about purchasing auto parts in Florida by
visiting our
parts center page. With
routine factory-recommended maintenance, our
dealership's Dodge Chrysler Jeep auto repair and service department in FL can help you
to keep your vehicle in like-new condition for years to come. We are your Dodge
Chrysler Jeep parts and service center in Fort Lauderdale serving: Miami, West
Palm Beach, Stuart, Jupiter, Wellington, Lake Worth, Boynton Beach, and Tamarac.
Specialized Dodge Chrysler Jeep Tools and Mechanics
Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealerships have invested a considerable sum of money in specialized
tools,
training, and machines. Our expert mechanics receive the most up to date training to
better understand the particular subtleties of all types of vehicles, as
well as the numerous changes that accompany each new model year after year. This
extra training helps us to complete your maintenance or repair efficiently and
to fix it right the first time. Also, at Arrigo Dodge Chrysler Jeep we use
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) replacement parts rather than aftermarket
parts, which ensures consistency with regard to fit and performance. For added
convenience, we have added an
online service appointment form for a
simple and fast way to get your Dodge
Chrysler Jeep back on the road.
At our high tech Fort Lauderdale Dodge Chrysler Jeep service
center our mechanics are always ready to make repairs. The Parts Department at
Arrigo Dodge Chrysler Jeep maintains a comprehensive inventory of high quality
genuine OEM parts from Dodge Chrysler Jeep and Mopar. Our extremely knowledgeable staff is here to answer
all of your parts
inquiries. If we don't currently have a part you are looking for, we can always
order it for you and receive it within a timely manner. For even more savings,
visit our Parts
Specials and our newest
Service specials!
How to Identify Brake Troubles
Have you ever heard a high-pitched screeching sound when you applied your
brakes? That's a small metal shim, called an indicator, which is giving you an
audible warning that you need to replace your brake pads. You should be aware of
this sound and if you hear it regularly, quickly make an appointment with your
service department at Arrigo Dodge Chrysler Jeep.
For many owners, maintaining the vehicle's brakes is something that is often
overlooked. But keeping your brakes properly calibrated and in good working
order can prevent costly repairs down the line, and, more importantly, help you
avoid a collision. There are two ways to check for brake wear on disc brakes: by
looking and by listening. First, check for wear by looking at your brake pads
through the spaces between the wheel's spokes. The outside pad will be pressed
against a metal rotor. Generally, there should be at least 1/4 inch of pad. If
you see less than 1/4 inch of pad, you may want to have your brake pads
inspected or replaced.
Other implications of brake problems include reduced responsiveness or fading.
If your brakes are not as responsive as they should be or if the pedal "sinks"
toward the floor, this could be an indication of a leak in the braking system.
If your vehicle "pulls" to one side while braking, it may be a sign that the
brake linings are wearing unevenly or that there is foreign matter in the brake
fluid. Your vehicle may need a brake adjustment or to have the fluid drained and
replaced. Another sign is a vibration or pulsating brake pedal, which is often a
symptom of warped rotors (but can also indicate that your vehicle is out of
alignment). The vibration can feel similar to the feedback in the brake pedal
during a panic stop in a vehicle equipped with anti-lock brakes.