Welcome to our service department at Mosher Motors in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is here to help you out with all your service questions and needs. And there is no need to worry because your vehicle will be in good hands. All you need to do is book a service appointment with us and we will take care of the rest.
At Mosher Motors, one of our main goals is our customers’ satisfaction. Consequently, we do not only do our best to deliver an excellent service but we also offer competitive service prices. And this is not all, through our service department, you can also order parts or accessories or tires for your Ford vehicle.
The check engine light is part of your vehicle’s on board diagnostics (OBD) system and indicates a problem that may have an effect on the vehicle emissions system.
If the check engine light illuminates, it will either blink or remain constant, depending on the problem. Either way, you should have the vehicle checked by a Qualified Service Technician as soon as possible.
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is a safety feature built into most vehicles that monitors tire air pressure and illuminates a low tire pressure warning light if there is a problem. It works by wirelessly sending the tire pressure reading to one of the vehicle’s computer modules and monitoring that pressure on a continuous basis. The tire pressure is read by sensors that are located either on the inside of the tire valve stem or attached to the inside of the wheel.
If the system determines that the tire pressure has dropped below a predetermined safe minimum, the vehicle will illuminate the low tire pressure warning light and the tire pressure should be adjusted. If the light flashes instead of illuminating solid, the system has determined there is a fault (i.e. no information being transmitted by a sensor). If there is a fault the vehicle should be checked by a Qualified Service Technician as soon as possible.
Due to our local climate and road conditions we normally advise most customers to have their vehicle serviced every 6 months or 8000 km (whichever comes first). Even “short tripped” vehicles that don’t drive much should still have their oil changed every 6 months because the oil degrades and loses some of its lubricating properties over time.
There are certain circumstances where the interval can be increased up to 1 year/16,000 km, but it is very rare. If you have any questions about what interval is right for you please feel free to call or drop by to speak with any of our Service Staff.
A vehicle’s anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a critical safety feature. Newer vehicles have very sophisticated ABS systems that integrate and work in conjunction with many other vehicle systems. If the ABS light is illuminated it indicates there is a problem or fault with one or more of the ABS related components. It is important to have your vehicle checked by a Qualified Service Technician as soon as possible because the system may not function properly in an emergency.