Go Dodge Red Deer|29 Petrolia Dr, Red Deer

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Why you should service with Go Dodge Red Deer


Go Dodge Red Deer is the top Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and RAM Service Centre in Red Deer. Our certified technicians are trained by Chrysler Canada, and we use only genuine Mopar parts. Buy tires, wheels, and parts here. Our autobody centre does it all, from structural and body repair to expert colour matching. 

Your service advisor will take care of your servicing needs—no matter what you need.

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Our team consists of factory-trained and certified technicians, and we maintain an extensive inventory of parts to cater to your needs.

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Go Dodge Red Deer serves as your comprehensive service solution, offering collision repair, lease return repairs, cosmetic touch-ups, and safety maintenance.

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Bring your vehicle to our state-of-the-art service centre. We have factory-trained technicians and genuine Mopar parts, and we service all makes and models. Our Service Centre will take care of all your servicing needs - weather it's a simple oil and filter change or a more complex repair. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know what service my Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM needs?

To determine the required service for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM, we recommend that you follow these steps:

  1. Look at the owner's manual: a vehicle's owner's manual contains detailed information about the recommended maintenance schedule, including service intervals for various components such as oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections.
  2. Check the maintenance minder system (if applicable): Some Chrysler models are equipped with a maintenance minder system that monitors the vehicle's usage and provides alerts when specific maintenance tasks are due. Pay attention to any service reminders or warning lights on your dashboard.
  3. Keep track of your driving habits and conditions: if you frequently drive in extreme temperatures, tow heavy loads, or drive off-road, you might need to follow a more rigorous maintenance schedule. Your owner's manual should provide guidance on how your driving habits may affect service intervals.
  4. Be aware of unusual sounds, or something that looks off: if you notice any odd sounds, smells, or changes in performance, it might be an indication that your vehicle needs servicing. Be sure to schedule an appointment with us to have the issue diagnosed and resolved.
  5. As us: if you're unsure about the service needs of your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM, contact a certified service centre for expert advice. They can help you create a maintenance plan tailored to your vehicle and driving habits.

Regular maintenance is crucial to keep your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM running optimally and to prevent costly repairs in the future. Following the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and consulting a certified service centre when needed will ensure your vehicle remains in top condition.

What is RAM's schedule maintenance?

RAM's maintenance schedule varies depending on the model and year of your RAM vehicle. To obtain accurate information for your specific vehicle, you should consult your owner's manual, which contains a detailed maintenance schedule based on mileage or time intervals.

However, here is a general outline of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for RAM vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: every 8,000 to 16,000 kilometres or every 6-12 months, depending on the type of oil used and your driving conditions.
  2. Tire rotation: every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometre or as recommended in your owner's manual. This can help extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency.
  3. Brake inspection: every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometres or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions.
  4. Air filter replacement: approximately every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. Driving in dusty conditions may require more frequent replacements.
  5. Transmission fluid change: typically, every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual. Some RAM models may have a "lifetime" fluid that doesn't require changing under normal driving conditions.
  6. Spark plug replacement: Usually every 348,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the type of spark plugs used and your engine.
  7. Coolant flush: generally, every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual.

Keep in mind that these are general guidelines, and your specific RAM vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate information and consult a certified RAM service centre for expert advice and maintenance.

What is a Jeep's scheduled maintenance?

Jeep's scheduled maintenance varies depending on the specific model, year, and engine type of your vehicle. To obtain accurate information for your Jeep, you should consult please read your owner's manual, which contains a detailed maintenance schedule based on kilometres driven or time intervals.

Here is a general outline of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for Jeep vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: every 5,000 to 16,000 kilometres or every 3-12 months, depending on the type of oil used, your engine, and driving conditions.
  2. Tire rotation: every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. This helps extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency.
  3. Brake inspection: every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometres or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions.
  4. Air filter replacement: approximately every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. Driving in dusty conditions may require more frequent replacements.
  5. Transmission fluid change: typically, every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual. Some Jeep models may have a "lifetime" fluid that doesn't require changing under normal driving conditions.
  6. Spark plug replacement: usually every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the type of spark plugs used and your engine.
  7. Coolant flush: Generally every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual.

Remember that these are general guidelines, and your specific Jeep vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate information and consult a certified Jeep service centre for expert advice and maintenance.

What is a Chrysler's scheduled maintenance?

Chrysler's scheduled maintenance varies depending on the specific model, year, and engine type of your vehicle. To obtain accurate information for your Chrysler, you should consult your owner's manual, which contains a detailed maintenance schedule based on kilometres driven or time intervals.

Here is a general outline of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for Chrysler vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: Every 5,000 to 16,000 kilometres or every three -12 months, depending on the type of oil used, your engine, and driving conditions.
  2. Tire rotation: Every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. This helps extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency.
  3. Brake inspection: Every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometres or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions.
  4. Air filter replacement: Approximately every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. Driving in dusty conditions may require more frequent replacements.
  5. Transmission fluid change: Typically every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual. Some Chrysler models may have a "lifetime" fluid that doesn't require changing under normal driving conditions.
  6. Spark plug replacement: Usually every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the type of spark plugs used and your engine.
  7. Coolant flush: Generally every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual.

Remember that these are general guidelines, and your specific Chrysler vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate information and consult a certified Chrysler service centre for expert advice and maintenance.

What is a Dodge's scheduled maintenance?

The maintenance schedule for Dodge vehicles can vary depending on the specific model, year, and engine type of your vehicle. To obtain accurate information about your Dodge, you should refer to your owner's manual, which contains a detailed maintenance schedule based on mileage or time intervals.

However, here is a general outline of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for Dodge vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: every 8,000 to 16,000 kilometers or every six to 12 months, depending on the type of oil used and your driving conditions. 
  2. Tire rotation: every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometers or as recommended in your owner's manual. This can help extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency. Brake inspection: every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometers or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions. 
  3. Air filter replacement: approximately every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometers or as recommended in your owner's manual. Driving in dusty conditions may require more frequent replacements. 
  4. Transmission fluid change: typically, every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometers or as specified in your owner's manual. Some Dodge models may have a "lifetime" fluid that doesn't require changing under normal driving conditions. 
  5. Spark plug replacement: usually every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometers or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the type of spark plugs used and your engine. 
  6. Coolant flush: generally, every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometers or as specified in your owner's manual.

It is important to note that these are general guidelines, and your specific Dodge vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate information and consult a certified Dodge service centre for expert advice and maintenance.

Does 0% oil life mean no oil?

No, 0% oil life does not mean there is no oil in your vehicle. The oil life percentage displayed on your dashboard is an indicator of the remaining useful life of the engine oil, based on factors such as kilometres driven, driving habits, and operating conditions. When the oil life reaches 0%, it indicates that the oil has reached the end of its optimal performance and should be changed as soon as possible to maintain the health and efficiency of your engine.

It is essential to schedule an oil change when the oil life percentage reaches a low value or when the vehicle's maintenance reminder system indicates it's time for a change. Regular oil changes help ensure the longevity and performance of your engine.

How long can a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM go without a service?

It is recommended that you follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule for your Dodge, RAM, Chrysler, or Jeep to keep your vehicle running optimally and prevent costly repairs in the future. Neglecting regular maintenance can result in issues with your vehicle that could have been easily prevented, leading to more expensive and time-consuming repairs. If you have specific concerns about your vehicle's maintenance needs, it is best to consult your owner's manual or Go Dodge Red Deer for expert advice.

How often should a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM get an oil change?

The recommended oil change interval for Dodge, Chrysler, RAM, or Jeep vehicles can vary depending on the specific model, year, engine type, and the type of oil used. For accurate information, consult your vehicle's owner's manual, which contains detailed maintenance schedules based on kilometres driven and time intervals.

In general, oil change intervals for these vehicles range from every 5,000 to 16,000 kilometres or every three to 12 months, depending on driving conditions and the type of oil used. Synthetic oils tend to last longer and can extend the interval between oil changes.

It is essential to follow the guidelines provided in your owner's manual to ensure your vehicle's engine remains in good condition and operates efficiently. Regular oil changes help maintain the engine's performance, minimize wear and tear, and can prevent potential issues in the long run.

Does Chrysler recommend full synthetic oil?

Chrysler may recommend full synthetic oil for certain models and engine types, as synthetic oil generally offers better performance, improved lubrication, and longer-lasting protection compared to conventional oil. To determine whether Chrysler recommends full synthetic oil for your specific vehicle, refer to your owner's manual or consult a certified Chrysler service centre.

Full synthetic oil is often recommended for vehicles with turbocharged engines, high-performance engines, or engines that operate under extreme temperatures or severe driving conditions. Synthetic oils provide superior protection against heat and friction, which can help extend the life of your engine and potentially increase the interval between oil changes.

Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for oil type and viscosity to ensure optimal performance and engine protection.

What happens if you keep driving with no oil change?

Continuing to drive your vehicle without changing the oil can have several negative consequences on your engine and overall vehicle performance. Some potential issues that may arise from neglecting oil changes include:

  1. Increased friction: Engine oil lubricates the moving parts within your engine, reducing friction and wear. As the oil becomes dirty and loses its viscosity, it loses its ability to properly lubricate, which can cause increased friction between engine components.
  2. Engine wear and damage: Increased friction can lead to accelerated wear and tear on engine parts, potentially causing damage that requires expensive repairs or even complete engine replacement.
  3. Sludge buildup: Over time, old and dirty oil can turn into sludge, which can clog engine passages, reducing oil flow and leading to further damage and decreased engine efficiency.
  4. Overheating: As the oil loses its ability to lubricate and dissipate heat, your engine may overheat, causing damage to various components and potentially leading to engine failure.
  5. Reduced fuel efficiency: a poorly lubricated engine has to work harder, which can decrease fuel efficiency and result in increased fuel consumption.
  6. Decreased performance: an engine with dirty oil may not perform optimally, leading to reduced power and responsiveness.
  7. Emission issues: dirty oil can contribute to increased emissions and negatively impact your vehicle's emission control systems, potentially causing you to fail an emissions test.

To prevent these issues and maintain your vehicle's performance, it's essential to follow the recommended oil change intervals provided in your owner's manual or by a certified service centre. Regular oil changes help ensure the longevity and efficiency of your engine.

Does it matter if your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM service is late?

While it's always best to follow the recommended service intervals for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM vehicle, occasionally having a late service may not immediately cause significant damage. However, consistently delaying or skipping maintenance can lead to various issues affecting the performance, reliability, and longevity of your vehicle.

Potential consequences of delayed or missed services include:

  1. Increased wear and tear on engine components due to inadequate lubrication or dirty oil.
  2. Reduced fuel efficiency as a result of poor engine performance or worn components.
  3. Expensive repairs due to preventable issues that have worsened over time.
  4. Shortened lifespan of your vehicle as a result of cumulative damage and wear.
  5. Voided warranty, as some manufacturers require adherence to the recommended maintenance schedule to maintain warranty coverage.

To ensure the optimal performance, reliability, and longevity of your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM vehicle, it's crucial to follow the maintenance schedule provided in your owner's manual or by a certified service centre. While an occasional late service may not cause immediate harm, consistently neglecting maintenance can have lasting negative effects on your vehicle.