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Tire installation FAQ
What does Walmart tire installation include?
Walmart tire installation includes mounting, TPMS re-learn & free 50-mile re-torque. Additional charges for balancing, road hazard warranty & service packs.
Mounting: Receive free tire installation with purchase of Walmart tires. Installation includes mounting & tire inflation. Additional charge applies for tire balancing, service packs & road hazard.
TPMS re-learn: Receive this service free with the purchase of tires, or if light is on. Includes OE re-learn. Additional charges apply for the sensors & service pack replacements.
50-mile re-torque: Receive this service free within the first 50 miles after your tire installation. Our technicians will use a torque wrench to check the torque of the lug nuts and adjust to the vehicle’s specification if needed.
What is a lifetime balance?
Walmart Auto Care Centers offer computerized lifetime tire balancing and rotation services to help extend the service life of your tires. Once purchased the lifetime balance provides free tire balancing and rotation services every 6,000 to 8,000 miles for the eligible life of the qualified tires from the original purchase date of the service/tire(s), subject to terms and conditions. Please refer to your owner’s manual for vehicle specifics for tire rotation placement.
What are road hazard protection plans?
Walmart Auto Care Centers offer road hazard protection plans to help protect your tire investment and give you peace of mind. Road hazard protection plans can be purchased separately for new Walmart tires at the time of purchase and installation. Once purchased the road hazard protection plan provides free flat repairs on eligible tires, and in the case a flat repair cannot be completed the tire will be replaced at no charge for the first year from date of purchase and installation or 25% of the tire tread life. After the first year or 25% of the tread life the tire will be pro-rated based on mileage driven of the eligible tire. Road hazard protection is eligible on qualified tires from the original purchase date of the service/tire(s) and installation, subject to terms and conditions.
How often should I rotate my tires?
To extend their life, get your tires rotated every 6,000–8,000 miles. Please refer to your owner’s manual for vehicle specifics on tire rotation placement.
Oil change service FAQ
How often do I need an oil change?
The length of time varies depending on the year, make & model of your vehicle. Driving habits & conditions also impact timeframe between oil changes. Please refer to your owner’s manual for your vehicle specification.
What checks are performed on my vehicle during an oil change?
The 15-point conventional, high mileage and synthetic oil changes include:
• New oil & filter
• Battery check
• Air filter
• Wiper blades
• Headlights
• Signal
• Brake
• Tail lights
• Check and fill (where applicable) transmission fluid, washer fluid, power steering fluid, differential fluid, and tire pressure.
The Pit Crew oil change includes:
• New oil & filter
• Chassis lubrication (where applicable)
• Battery check
• Check and fill tire pressure
What type of oil should I use in my vehicle?
We recommend adhering to the guidelines set by your vehicle’s automaker. Synthetic oil tends to last the longest, gives you more time between oil changes & provides better engine protection.
What brands of oil do you have available for services?
Walmart Auto Care Centers have conventional, high mileage & synthetic oil in all viscosities from top brands, including Castrol, Mobil, Pennzoil, Quaker State & Valvoline, available for your oil change.
Are your Walmart Auto Care Center service technicians certified?
Yes. Our technicians go through a detailed training & certification process to ensure you receive high quality & convenient service.
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Basic Car Care FAQs
Whether you have a new car or have been driving yours for years, basic car care is essential to keeping it running smoothly, efficiently and for as long as possible. Walmart has over 2,500 Auto Care Centers nationwide with certified technicians that are ready to help you with your auto maintenance needs. These answers to common questions help you understand your car's needs and how Walmart can help.What Auto Services Does Walmart Provide?
Walmart's certified auto care technicians perform basic auto maintenance services to keep your car rolling. Some services include tire installation, battery testing and installation, oil and lube services and more. Simply drop your car off at the Auto Care Center and technicians get to work while you shop.
What Is the Difference Between Basic Tire Installation and Value Tire Installation?
The basic tire installation package includes tire mounting, valve stems, lifetime balance, rotation every 7,500 miles and 50-mile lug re-torque. The value tire installation package includes all of the basic services but throws in a road hazard protection warranty.
What Is Road Hazard Protection?
The road hazard warranty protects your tires after you drive them out of the Auto Care Center. The warranty offers coverage for unforeseen road hazards and flat tire repairs. With road hazard protection, your tires purchased from the Walmart Tire Center are eligible for repairs or replacement depending on the extent of the damage. Repairable punctures are fixed free of charge and meet the Rubber Manufacturers Association guidelines.
What Are the Different Types of Oil?
Not all motor oils are the same. Putting the wrong type of motor oil in a vehicle could have major consequences. There are five main types of oil used in lightweight vehicles. The type of oil you choose depends on your vehicle manufacture's recommendations, your driving habits, the age of the engine and the climate you drive in. If you're still confused about which type your car needs, the technicians at Walmart Auto Care Center can help you choose the right one for your vehicle.
- Conventional Oil: The least expensive type of motor oil available. Meets API and SAE standards, but does not contain additives that could boost performance. API refers to the gravity (heaviness or lightness) of oil as determined by the American petroleum Institute's standards while the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) sets viscosity grading criteria. Conventional oil is ideal for frequent oil changes or cars with low mileage engines.
- Premium Conventional Oil: The most common type of motor oil. 5W-20, 5W-30 and 10W-30 are common viscosity ratings and cover most types of light duty vehicles. The higher the number, the thicker the oil. In general, thicker oils provide more engine protection while thinner oils yield higher fuel economy.
- Synthetic Oil: This type of oil is designed for longer lasting performance and to protect against deposits. It performs well at both low and high temperatures. While synthetic oil can sometimes help boost the performance of a car, it is also more expensive than conventional oils. Owners should consult the owner's manual for their vehicle to determine if this type of oil is necessary.
- Synthetic Blend Oil: Synthetic blends offer the best of both conventional and full synthetic oils. They protect your vehicle at high temperatures without the higher price tag of full synthetic oils. These are popular for light pickup trucks and SUVs because of their performance with higher engine loads.
- High-mileage Oil: This type of oil is specially formulated for engines that have over 75,000 miles. High-mileage oil includes seal conditioners to protect seals inside the engine by improving flexibility.
What Is the Purpose of Cleaning a Car's Fuel System?
Cleaning a car's fuel system is important to keeping it running smoothly and efficiently. This is especially important for older vehicles or vehicles with high mileage because of buildup and deposits on the injector system. If the fuel injectors become clogged, a car may experience poor acceleration, reduced engine power and other problems.
How Do You Know When it Is Time to Replace a Battery?
Your car begins to experience symptoms long before a battery dies completely. Being aware of these symptoms could save you the trouble of being stranded with a dead battery. Walmart Auto Care Center can assist you with battery testing, installation and other services. Consider replacing your car battery when your vehicle experiences these symptoms:
- Takes longer than normal to crank
- Battery light on dashboard comes on
- Low battery fluid levels
- Swollen battery
- Leaking battery
Additionally, if the battery is over three years old but not experiencing these symptoms, have it tested annually to ensure it is in good condition.
How Often Should You Change an Air Filter?
A clogged or dirty air filter can affect your fuel efficiency, acceleration and engine performance. In order to keep your car in top condition, replace the air filter every 30,000 to 45,000 miles. If you drive in severe conditions, such as on dirt roads or in heavy traffic, check and replace the air filter as often as every 15,000 miles. If you purchase your air filter from Walmart, installation is free.
When Should You Replace Wiper Blades?
Replace wiper blades twice a year in order to stay safe on the road. Walmart auto technicians check the condition of your wiper blades with Standard, High Mileage and Power & Performance oil changes to make sure they are in good condition.
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