2013 Police Interceptor Sedan Ford Steering & Suspension Services

Schedule Ford Police Interceptor Sedan Suspension Service

When your 2013 Police Interceptor Sedan’s steering and suspension gives you grief, turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care. From CV joints to coil springs, your Ford will be in expert hands. Schedule an appointment today.

Does Your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan Suspension Need Inspection?

During the first few years you had your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan, you probably enjoyed a smooth and steady ride. Now, however, things are starting to feel a little rough. Maybe your Police Interceptor Sedan bounces, drifts to one side, or makes an unusual noise when going over a speed bump. As soon as you notice that something’s “off” with your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan, bring it in for steering and suspension repairs. We can pinpoint the source of the trouble.

The technicians at Firestone Complete Auto Care will start with a suspension inspection to diagnose your vehicle. We will examine the front and rear end suspension, shock dampeners, coil springs, struts, bushings, CV joints and axles, chassis, axle bearings, and power steering system parts. We’ll get to the source of your car problems and, if your Police Interceptor Sedan suspension system needs repair, we'll explain all of your options and the potential cost. If your Police Interceptor Sedan steering or suspension system requires replacement parts, we may also recommend an alignment. Replacing these parts can change the existing ride height and wheel angles.

Ford Police Interceptor Sedan Suspension Shocks or Strut Replacement

Your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan’s suspension system relies on its shocks and struts to function properly. They influence the control and handling of the vehicle, keeping it from bottoming out. Shocks keep the car from bouncing too much and struts support the structure of the suspension. These components work together to limit vibration and keep your Ford up off the ground. However, there’s no set schedule for when you should replace your Police Interceptor Sedan’s shocks and struts since many factors affect how fast and severely they wear. Bouncing, swaying from side to side, or rocking forward and backward could all be signs of worn Ford Police Interceptor Sedan shocks and struts. One of your best bets is to have your 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Sedan suspension shocks and struts routinely inspected by an ASE-certified technician. Save yourself the shock of steering and suspension problems by scheduling an appointment at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care.

2013 Police Interceptor Sedan Steering & Suspension Q&A

  • What role do tire pressure and tread depth play in my Ford's suspension? Maintaining your tires can help reduce strain on the suspension, and also let you know when it's time to replace your tires. Uneven tire wear is one sign of steering and suspension system problems, but it can also contribute to more.
  • Why bother with routine wheel alignments and tire rotations for my Ford Police Interceptor Sedan? Rotations and alignments involve minor tweaks that have a major impact. Such services help ensure that the right amount of pressure is being applied to your tires and that the tires connect with the road how Ford intended.
  • When does Ford Police Interceptor Sedan power steering fluid need to be inspected or changed? Have your power steering fluid inspected every few months or when you get an oil change. If your power steering fluid needs to be filled, we’ll follow Ford service specifications when topping it off to help your suspension perform optimally.
  • Why is my Ford Police Interceptor Sedan bouncing excessively? If it feels like you’re on a trampoline every time your Police Interceptor Sedan goes over a bump or dip, you may have a problem with your struts or shocks. Faulty shocks and struts can’t properly absorb road bumps, leading to a bouncy ride.
  • What can cause the front end of my Police Interceptor Sedan to dip forward when I apply the brakes? The forward dip in the front end of your Police Interceptor Sedan when you brake is caused by the weight and momentum transferring to the front wheels. If your suspension system is in bad shape, it can fail to distribute this force, leading your front end to dip further downward.
  • What do worn Ford Police Interceptor Sedan shocks feel like? Worn Police Interceptor Sedan shock absorbers can cause your vehicle to feel like it's bouncing or hopping over bumps instead of absorbing the impacts smoothly. You may also experience more body roll when turning.
  • Where can I go for Police Interceptor Sedan suspension repair? Your nearby Firestone Complete Auto Care offers inspections, maintenance, and repairs for Police Interceptor Sedan suspension systems. Schedule an appointment today!