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Title: Keeping Your Nissan Truck on Track


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Keeping Your Nissan Truck on Track
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  • Automotive and auto parts come with a factory
    recommended service and maintenance schedule. The
    manufacturer will tell you how often to service
    or replace an auto part. At Integrity, we offer
    factory recommended service/maintenance. Our
    highly skilled auto mechanics offer comprehensive
    knowledge and experience.

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  • At Integrity, all your factory recommended
    service/maintenance needs are handled with the
    latest diagnostic equipment. As time goes by,
    various auto repair and maintenance needs come up
    at different intervals. Most manufacturers
    recommend car maintenance in intervals of 30,000
    miles. This is the 30/60/90K mile schedule
    (issued by the manufacturers to car owners).

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  • Trust the experts at Integrity to keep you on
    schedule, and help you preserve the condition of
    the vehicle, optimize its performance, and
    increase its resale value. The 30/60/90K service
    includes the following fluid replacements, oil
    and filter changes, tire rotation, spin balance,
    pressure adjustments, inspection of spare parts
    of the Nissan truck gears, tires, NTN bearings,
    brake pads, belts, hoses, UD Nissan diesel parts,
    spark plugs, belts, timing belts when applicable.

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  • To keep running smoothly, your car highly relies
    on oil, lube, and oil filters. Oil helps in
    lubricating, cooling, and cleaning the internal
    engine components. With time, motor oil becomes
    contaminated. Your car needs an oil, lube, and
    filter change every three months (or 3,000
    miles). Most lube shops simply connect a pump to
    your cars transmission fluid lines and pump new
    fluid in, forcing the old fluid backwards through
    the transmissions internal filter and back out
    the other end of the line.

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  • At Integrity, we know that this method of service
    not only leaves a dirty filter inside your
    transmission but also breaks loose contaminants
    and sludge from inside the filter and allows them
    to circulate through your transmission, causing
    improper performance and premature failure.
    Instead of this substandard method, we actually
    remove the transmission pan and replace the
    filter, along with the gaskets. We then fill
    your transmission with fresh new fluid to the
    recommended level. This is the type of service
    recommended by manufacturers and required for
    most warranties.

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  • Slower acceleration consumes less fuel and is
    easier on your equipment. Quick acceleration may
    get you a few extra seconds, but it creates
    premature wear on your engine, driveline, and
    tires, in addition to increasing your fuel costs.
    Slow braking avoids precious fuel from being
    converted to wasted energy.

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  • With hard braking, a lot of the fuel youve used
    to get up to speed is wasted when you apply the
    brakes. Watch ahead a distance of 12 seconds, and
    you should rarely have to react at the last split
    second. Idling requires about a gallon of fuel
    per hour. Thats about 80 a week if your truck
    idles for eight hours a day. An extra blanket for
    when its cold outside and window screens for
    when its warm can help limit your idle time.

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  • It takes about 40-50 more horsepower to drive at
    75 mph than at 65 mph? Higher speed requires more
    horsepower, which in turn requires more fuel.
    Experts agree that every mile per hour driven
    over 60 mph reduces fuel economy by one-tenth of
    a mile per gallon.
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