1989 Ford Mustang Inspections

Free Checks for Priceless Peace of Mind

Don’t let car worries get the best of you. Schedule a complimentary Courtesy Check for your Ford Mustang today.

Courtesy Checks on Your Ford Mustang

When you bring your vehicle to Firestone Complete Auto Care for any service, we’ll automatically do a multi-point Courtesy Check. It's one of the best ways to better understand your Ford Mustang's maintenance needs and proactively address potential issues. What will be inspected during a Courtesy Check? First, a technician will pop the hood on your Ford Mustang and test the battery to determine how much charge remains. After all, it doesn't matter how your car performs if you can't start it. After we’ve inspected your Ford Mustang’s battery, we’ll visually inspect your windshield wiper blades, lights, filters, alignment, tires, hoses, belts and fluid levels. At the end of your Courtesy Check, we’ll give you a detailed report of what we found. Does a Courtesy Check cost anything? Nope. Courtesy Checks are free. If those few minutes can save you from repair costs down the road, they’re worth it!

Complete Vehicle Inspection for 1989 Ford Mustang

We perform a Courtesy Check any time you bring your car to a local Firestone Complete Auto Care for service, but you can also request a Complete Vehicle Inspection for your 1989 Ford Mustang if you suspect there may be a bigger problem. A Complete Vehicle Inspection can help diagnose bothersome changes in how your car runs or handles. A Complete Vehicle Inspection includes everything in a Courtesy Check, plus a thorough manual inspection of your steering and suspension system, brakes, and exhaust components. This inspection is aimed at informing you of any major problems that could wreak havoc on your car if left unaddressed. When it comes to your Ford Mustang, we know it’s not just a car. It’s your car. And we’re proud to help you care for it.

State Inspection Testing for Ford Mustang

Depending on your location, you may be able to complete your vehicle’s safety tests or state inspection at your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care. These inspections are governed by state automotive laws and may vary in different locations. Call your store ahead of time to confirm that this service is offered.

Common 1989 Ford Mustang Vehicle Inspection Questions

  • How much does it cost to get a Complete Vehicle Inspection on a Ford Mustang? 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 1989 Ford Mustang, 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 Ford Mustang need an inspection? It needs a check-up if something feels 'off' to you, the driver. Your Ford Mustang could benefit from a Courtesy Check if it has any illuminated dashboard lights, you hear weird noises coming from any part, the engine doesn't start sometimes, or your vehicle pulls to one side.
  • My 1989 Ford Mustang 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 Ford Mustang? The best time to get a complete vehicle inspection for your Ford Mustang 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.
  • How can I save on my next Ford Mustang inspection? We’re constantly updating our offers. Browse our latest offers online, and download our mobile app for exclusive deals.
  • Can an inspection help if my Ford Mustang engine won't start sometimes? An inspection alone won’t be enough to restore your Ford Mustang 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.