Kenworth PremierCare ExpressLube now offering one-hour service

May 21, 2012

To help minimize downtown for drivers, Kenworth PremierCare ExpressLube service is now available with a one-hour wait at participating Kenworth dealers in the U.S. and Canada.

The service offers a four-filter oil change, complete chassis lube and 20-point vehicle inspection. The inspection includes a check of belts, hoses, tires, wheels, springs, U-bolts, bushings, shocks, brake lining and components, exhaust system mounting, fluid levels, instrument gauges, lights, reflectors, glass, mirrors and horns.

“Kenworth PremierCare ExpressLube Service only takes about an hour and helps customers to keep their trucks well-maintained,” said Chris Harvey, Kenworth PremierCare marketing manager for service. “Customers appreciate this Kenworth dealer service, which gets them back on the road quickly.”

Additional PremierCare program services include Express air conditioning service featuring a 27-point inspection and a complete evacuation and recharge of the air conditioning system, receiver/drier replacement, up to five pounds of R134a refrigerant, and compressor oil top-off.

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