1996 Dodge Grand Caravan Inspections

Free Checks for Priceless Peace of Mind

Want to make sure your Dodge Grand Caravan is running just as it should? Schedule a Courtesy Check today.

Courtesy Checks on Your Dodge Grand Caravan

When you bring your vehicle to Firestone Complete Auto Care for any service, we’ll automatically do a multi-point Courtesy Check. Why? So we can fully assess what your Dodge Grand Caravan may need and address any issues as early as possible. What happens during a Courtesy Check? The technician will begin by testing your Dodge Grand Caravan's battery to find out how much charge is remaining on it. After all, it doesn't matter how your car performs if you can't start it. The check will continue with a visual inspection of your Dodge Grand Caravan's windshield wiper blades, lights, filters, hoses, alignment, tires, fluid levels, and belts. After the Courtesy Check, you'll receive a report of your vehicle's condition. Does a Courtesy Check cost anything? Nope. Courtesy Checks are free. Time spent caring for your car is time well spent, indeed!

Complete Vehicle Inspection Services for Your Dodge Grand Caravan

Every service performed at your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care will include a Courtesy Check, but we can also dig deeper and perform a Complete Vehicle Inspection on your 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan if you prefer. The Complete Vehicle Inspection service can help find the root of any new issues in your vehicle. In addition to a visual check of everything that's included in a Courtesy Check, a Complete Vehicle Inspection also includes an examination (by hand!) of your exhaust system, steering and suspension, and brakes. The goal of this type of inspection is to unearth significant issues that might wreak havoc on your car if left unaddressed. Because you can only drive with confidence when you have confidence in the health and integrity of your Dodge Grand Caravan.

State Inspection Testing for Dodge Grand Caravan

In some cities or states, your local Firestone Complete Auto Care may be able to perform state-mandated inspections or safety tests on your vehicle. Specific requirements for these types of inspections vary by state. Before you head to your nearest store for a safety test or other state inspection, call ahead to make sure this service is offered.

Common 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan Vehicle Inspection Questions

  • How much does it cost to get a Complete Vehicle Inspection on a Dodge Grand Caravan? With Firestone Complete Auto Care, it’s easy to find deals and coupons for Complete Vehicle Inspection services. We want to make it easy to care for your 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan, so we also offer free estimates for this service. Call your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care to speak with someone about a price quote.
  • When does my Dodge Grand Caravan need an inspection? You drive your car, day in and day out, so you know it best. If you notice unusual engine noises or you can’t shake the feeling that something is 'off,' start with a Courtesy Check to stay ahead of potential issues.
  • My 1996 Dodge Grand Caravan failed the state inspection test. Can you fix it? Don’t panic! Come in for a complete inspection today and we’ll find (and repair) the root cause before you have your vehicle retested.
  • When’s the best time to have a complete vehicle inspection performed on my Dodge Grand Caravan? The best time to get a complete vehicle inspection for your Dodge Grand Caravan is before going on a road trip for the peace of mind. Another great time is when something abnormal occurs, and you can't pinpoint the issue. You might notice new dashboard lights, hear strange noises from under the hood, or your steering wheel doesn't feel like it once did.
  • Are there coupons for Dodge Grand Caravan inspections? We are always updating our offers. Check out our latest offers online, and download our mobile app for special deals.
  • My Dodge Grand Caravan engine doesn’t always start. Will getting an inspection help? An inspection alone won’t be enough to restore your Dodge Grand Caravan engine to its full power, but it will help us diagnose the issue. If your engine isn’t performing like it used to, you likely need an inspection or comprehensive diagnostic service.