If you own a Cadillac, it's pertinent that you keep it properly maintained to adapt to the changing Midwestern weather. With spring making its way to Elmhurst, the Heritage Cadillac team urges you to visit our location to receive the necessary care to go into the new season with eagerness! There are a variety of intervals that you must uphold, so let us tell you about a few.

Tire Care

Since the tires of your Cadillac Escalade or CT5 are your car's only point of contact with the ground below, regular upkeep is non-negotiable. Being that winter driving includes traversing snow, ice, mud, and salt, the material of your tires don't always come out of that season in the best of shape. When spring arrives, we encourage a prompt tire rotation that includes rearrangement of your current set, along with a pressure adjustment. If our mechanics notice any dangerously low tread or breaking in the material, we might suggest a replacement. 

Battery Inspection

Because the battery of your vehicle serves more than one purpose, obtaining a new one might be necessary. Not only is this appliance used to generate a spark to get your engine going, but it also powers any lights and electronics within the cabin and exterior. Since folks tend to start up their XT4 or XT6 before actually getting in, this component is used up more frequently and can be left with a low charge during the warmer months. Even if you're in possession of the all-electric LYRIQ, driving on North Avenue, it's essential that the voltage is at its required levels. Our Service Department can test the numbers of the battery and will determine if you need a new one. In that case, you are welcome to browse our online service specials to couple any additional maintenance for your visit.

Fluid Levels

A car isn't just made up of electrical and mechanical components, because certain liquids are added into the mix to ensure parts are clean and moving as they should. For instance, an oil change is necessary every five to seven months, depending on whether you choose conventional or synthetic. Regardless, this fluid is designed to lubricate the engine's inner workings while also removing any dirt particles. Another way to help your powertrain is a coolant flush, since this substance aids in the prevention of overheating. Brake fluid is necessary to help its respective system properly stop your Cadillac CT5 while on Butterfield Road. We couldn't forget your wiper fluid, because this solution is designed to clean the glass and ensure peak visibility. Whatever your Cadillac requires for the upcoming spring months, schedule your appointment today!


 
 

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  • Monday9:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Tuesday9:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Wednesday9:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Thursday9:00 am - 8:00 pm
  • Friday9:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Saturday9:00 am - 5:00 pm
  • SundayClosed

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Heritage Cadillac Lombard

303 W Roosevelt Rd
Directions Lombard, IL 60148

  • Contact: (630) 282-4150

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