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With all its innovative technology, your GM vehicle is a cut above the ordinary. Ordinary service is for ordinary vehicles. Goodwrench service is for your GM vehicle. Our technicians' training is specific to GM vehicles and we use GM-approved parts and state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. Visit your local Goodwrench Service Dealership for convenient, reliable service. You'll spend less time in the shop and more time on the road.

 

There's nothing ordinary about your GM vehicle


In fact, GM continues to be a leader in automotive technology with innovations that make driving safer and more enjoyable. When it comes to servicing your GM vehicle, why settle for ordinary service? Trust the experts – extraordinary GM Goodwrench Service.

Our technicians' training is specific to GM vehicles and we use GM-approved parts and state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. We only service what is required, when it's required.

At Dean Myers, you can...

  • find upfront competitive prices
  • pre-schedule an appointment
  • have your vehicle serviced while you wait
  • drop off your vehicle by way of our 24-hour key drop boxes
  • take advantage of our free shuttle service to help get you where you want to go.


Use the new and improved Maintenance Schedule to view your vehicle's maintenance schedule, print it out, and find the GM Goodwrench Service Dealer nearest you.

Learn more about maintaining your vehicle .



 

Expert Advice from the GM Maintenance Experts


We've prepared some easy-to-follow information to help you maintain your GM car or truck performance. You can learn about GM technologies that have revolutionized automotive maintenance, get advice from our service experts, use our helpful GM AutoCare Advisor tool and consult our Frequently Asked Questions for answers to your maintenance queries.

 

 

Tire Basics

 

- What is a tire?

Understanding proper tire maintenance, selection and safety, starts with knowing the basics: What is a tire? What is it made of? How do tires work?

Tires are a driver's first and only contact with the road, transferring actions like steering, braking, accelerating and turning to the road surface. Regardless of the vehicle you drive, the actual contact area (patch) each of your tires has on the road is roughly the size of a postcard, a small amount, to say the least.

 

 

- Taking Care of Your Tires

The key to prolonging the life of your tires is properly maintaining them. This means knowing when and how to look for problems.

 

Regular tire inspection is the best way to increase your vehicle's fuel efficiency, reduce harmful emissions, save money and most importantly, make your vehicle safer. It's also easy, here's how:

 

  • Check your tire pressure at least once a month with a good tire gauge. You can read more about tire pressure here .
  • If there is unusual tire wear, vehicle pull or vibration is noticed, have alignment and wheel balance checked.
  • Rotate your tires regularly.
  • Monitor treadwear and replace worn tires.
  • Visually scan tires whenever possible for foreign matter in the tread, or other objects that could cause leaks. 


 
 

- Choices

The GM TPC system makes it easier for you to select the right tires for your vehicle. An identical TPC code located on your new tire's sidewall indicates they meet the same critical performance specifications of GM vehicle original equipment tires.
 

You may also decide to replace your original tires with new tires that have different handling characteristics than those that came with your vehicle. Ask your GM Goodwrench dealer for help.
 

Tires are manufactured in a wide array of types and designs, and for every type of vehicle on the road. Getting the best combination of performance and value means understanding the options available to you.
 

It also means asking the right question

  • What kind of vehicle do I drive?
  • What is my driving style?
  • Where and how will I use these tires?
  • What benefits do I expect from my new tires?
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