1990 Colony Park Mercury Steering & Suspension Services

Schedule Mercury Colony Park Steering & Suspension Services

Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care at the first sign of steering or suspension problems with your 1990 Mercury Colony Park. From shocks to ball joints, your Mercury will be in good hands. Schedule an appointment today.

Does Your 1990 Mercury Colony Park Suspension Need Inspection?

When you first drove your 1990 Mercury Colony Park, you probably enjoyed a smooth and steady ride. But these days, things are starting to feel a bit rough. Maybe your Colony Park jolts, pulls to one side, or makes a weird sound when you drive over a speed bump or turn. The first sign of problems is a good time to bring your 1990 Mercury Colony Park in for steering and suspension services. We can pinpoint the source of the trouble.

The expert technicians at Firestone Complete Auto Care will begin with an inspection to find out what's really going on. We’ll check the front and rear suspension, shocks, damper springs, CV joints and axles, bushings, struts, chassis, wheel hub bearings, and the power steering system. We’ll get to the source of your car problems and, if your Colony Park suspension system needs repair, we’ll explain what your car needs and how much it’ll cost to get it done. We won't begin any work without your permission. If your Mercury Colony Park’s suspension or steering system components need to be replaced due to wear and tear, we may also recommend an alignment. Replacing these parts can change the existing ride height and wheel angles.

Shock & Strut Replacements for Your Mercury Colony Park

Your 1990 Mercury Colony Park’s suspension system relies on its shocks and struts to function properly. They contribute to your car’s handling, keeping it from bottoming out when the road gets bumpy. 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 Mercury up off the ground. But there's no set schedule for 1990 Mercury Colony Park shock and strut replacement since many factors affect how fast and severely they wear. A bouncy ride, swaying, or rocking back and forth could all be indicators of worn Mercury Colony Park shocks and struts. One of your best bets is to have your 1990 Mercury Colony Park suspension shocks and struts regularly checked out by a certified auto technician. So, avoid a bumpy ride. Schedule an appointment for steering and suspension services at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care.

1990 Colony Park Steering & Suspension Questions

  • Does treadwear and tire pressure impact my Colony Park's steering and suspension? Keeping your tires properly inflated 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.
  • Are routine tire rotations and wheel alignments important for my Mercury Colony Park? Rotations and alignments involve minor tweaks that have a major impact. Both services help ensure that the correct amount of pressure is applied to each tire and that your tires come into contact with the road as they should.
  • When does Mercury Colony Park power steering fluid need to be inspected or changed? Get your power steering fluid check out when you get an oil change or every couple of months. If your Colony Park is low on power steering fluid, we can fill it per Mercury's recommendations to help your suspension perform optimally.
  • Why is my Mercury Colony Park bouncing excessively? If it feels like you’re on a trampoline every time your Colony Park 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 Colony Park to dip forward when I apply the brakes? The forward dip in the front end of your Colony Park 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.
  • How can I tell if the shocks on my Mercury Colony Park are bad? If your Colony Park shock absorbers are worn out, they won’t be able to properly dampen road bumps. You might experience a bouncy or unstable ride, especially over bumps or rough roads. Your Colony Park might also feel like it sways or rolls as you turn.
  • Where can I go for Colony Park suspension repair? Your local Firestone Complete Auto Care inspects, maintains, and repairs Colony Park suspension systems. Book an appointment today!