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Bison Fleet Specialists Preventive Maintenance Service allows you to take the hassle out of having your own Fleet Management team coordinate oil changes, transmission fluid changes, brake checks, etc. This exclusive offer allows Bison Fleet Specialists to provide suggested schedules for your personal vehicle, or for your company''s entire fleet. Our maintenance technicians perform quality workmanship and will notify you upon completion of  the "PM Service", about your next appointment, any personal or fleet vehicle/vehicles which may need servicing, and what types of services you require, including NYS inspections.

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Below are several recommended preventative maintenance schedules.

  • 3 Months or 3000-Mile Oil Change

  • 7500 miles - Air Filter replacement [subject to driving conditions]

  • 10,000 Miles - Tire Rotation

  • 12,000 Miles - Transfer Case Fluid Change

  • 15,000 Miles - Engine Coolant Flush

  • 20,000 Miles - Rear Axel Fluid Change

  • 35,000 Miles - Automatic Transmission Filter/Fluid Change

  • Brake Rotors, Pads and Discs are Checked during NYS Safety Inspections

  • Annually - NYS Safety Inspection

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Automotive radiators are the important components of a vehicle's cooling system. A vehicle's cooling system is intended to protect the engine from the destructive forces of too much heat. Radiators take charge of removing excess heat from the engine even under the most extreme conditions. Cooling the motor helps it last longer, taking the vehicle to the distance. If the system isn't in good repair, simple tasks such as sitting idle in rush-hour traffic can cause a vehicle to overheat even when temperatures drop below the freezing mark.

Radiators extend engine life, and keep the vehicle's engine at a safe and efficient operating temperature. Without passing the hot coolant through the cool metal grates or cooling cores of the radiator, the incredible heat under the hood of the car or truck would cause the vehicle to very rapidly overheat, potentially leaving the driver stranded. Intense heat could also destroy other parts of the engine that can be very costly to replace. The radiator is a heat exchanger designed to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. After which, it transfers the heat from the fluid inside to the air outside, thus cooling the engine. This heat-dissipating device is connected to channels running through the engine and cylinder head, through which pumps a liquid.

On some cars, the radiator fan is electrically driven and comes on automatically even after the engine has been turned off. Disconnect the ground wire from the battery before starting to work to keep away from injury. Since the engine works harder than most of auto parts, it has a tendency to overheat; therefore, it needs a cooling system that would keep it operating at the right temperature. Radiators protect the engine from the destructive forces of too much heat.

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

Taking care of your vehicle requires simple, yet vital, steps to assure you get the highest performance levelspossible, and the longest lifetime value from what many consider to be the best purchasing investment one can make. Keeping a regular appointment for your vehicle's continual road safety and longevity enables you to protect your investment from costly engine repairs in the future.

VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

Bison believes in doing the "little things" great, such as fluid "top offs," engine oil checks, etc.  Even if your vehicle is being serviced for an unrelated maintenance schedule, such as a tire rotation, we believe in taking the extra step, going the extra mile in protecting your investment.