As time passes, vehicle components will wear out due to age or damage. This can make driving dangerous, as vehicle handling and control could become difficult. At your Acura dealership, we can repair any problem. We want to tell you about some of the signs you need to visit us for Acura maintenance.

Signs You Need To Visit Your Acura Dealership for Acura Maintenance
Uneven Tire Wear
Tire tread will wear down over time due to surface friction as you drive or brake. They will also suffer additional damage due to issues like incorrect wheel alignment or poor tire balance. These three issues cause sections of the tire tread to hit the surface harder than necessary. If you notice uneven tire wear, contact our service department, and we’ll investigate.
Alignment is the wheel angle viewed from directly above and from the front. Alignment is perfect when your Acura is new, but this can change due to hitting a pothole or driving over irregular terrain. We fix it by attaching your wheels to our computerized alignment machine. Tire balance issues are repaired by fitting each tire on our balancing machine and then adding additional weight to the tire to center its balance on the wheel hub.
Worn Shocks
If your Acura sways to one side, bounces as you drive, or squats down at the front or rear, your shocks are probably damaged. A shock absorber connects each wheel to the suspension, and its job is to smooth out driving over bumps or other irregular surfaces. In these situations, the shocks extend and compress to absorb the energy caused by the impact and dissipate it.
Shocks wear out in time, and they are usually replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles. They need an earlier replacement if you routinely travel over rough surfaces or carry heavy loads. Our technicians will test your shocks and replace them if they’re damaged, and you’ll enjoy a smooth driving experience once again.
Slower Braking
Your Acura’s brakes are designed to stop your vehicle almost instantly when you hit the brake pedal. If the brakes take longer to engage or your braking distance has increased, your braking system could be in trouble. Damaged calipers, worn brake pads, or low brake fluid can all cause these problems.
Suspension problems can also reduce braking speed, as the suspension helps to keep the tires in contact with the surface to provide correct traction. Damage to the suspension can cause the tires to dip, reducing their ability to adequately grip the surface. We’ll find and fix the problem, and your braking responsiveness will return to normal.
These are just some of the issues we can repair. If your Acura isn’t working as well as it should, contact our service department at Ed Martin Acura in Indianapolis, IN.


