May 3, 2024


​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Your Genesis is a superior vehicle, requiring high-quality maintenance to enable it to perform at its best. Genesis-trained technicians perform a Genesis service and use only Genesis-approved parts to provide your care with the best possible service. As your Genesis dealer, we want to tell you more about some of our services.

3 Types of Genesis Service Offered at Your Genesis Dealer

Brake Maintenance

Healthy brakes allow you to control your speed at any time, and they also enable you to stop on a dime if you need to. The braking system uses a combination of pressure and force to bring your car to a stop. Brake maintenance involves examining each component to ensure it operates perfectly every time as it’s designed to do.
We check the operation of the brake master cylinder, which controls the braking system. Brake fluid is replaced to ensure it provides the necessary hydraulic pressure to engage the braking system. Rubber brake hoses and metal brake lines are checked for leaks, and the brake calipers and rotors are checked for wear or damage. Following a brake service, you’ll know your brakes will respond quickly and efficiently every time.

Oil Change

High-quality oil is essential to keep your engine running perfectly. Oil provides a friction-reducing coating for many components to allow them to work effectively while reducing potential wear. The continuous oil movement cools engine parts which also helps reduce damage. In addition, oil contains various additives that increase engine life by reducing rust and blockages.
Older oil becomes less effective, which increases engine wear and tear. We drain the old oil and test its condition. Testing the oil can reveal any potential issues that need to be corrected. Once the oil has drained, we remove and replace the old oil filter.  Our technicians then refill your oil with the correct grade for your Genesis model.

Tire Alignment

Tire alignment refers to the angle of your tires. The three main angles are the toe, the camber, and the castor. The toe is the position of a tire viewed from the top, and tires may point straight ahead, inward, or outward. Camber is the vertical inclination of a tire, and it may also point inward or outward from the top. Finally, castor is your steering axis angle, which may point forward or backward.
Alignment of any tire can alter over time due to driving over rough terrain or even hitting a small pothole. If tire alignment is incorrect, your tires will suffer additional and unnecessary wear and tear. Poor alignment will affect your braking and increase wear on shocks and suspension components. We can correct tire alignment by connecting your Genesis to our alignment machine which carefully and subtly corrects any alignment issues.

When you need a service, visit the Genesis experts at Genesis of Waipio in Waipahu, HI.

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