Go Dodge Surrey|6280 120 St (Scott Rd), Surrey

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Our team of factory-trained and certified technicians specializes in servicing your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or RAM vehicle, ensuring it performs at its best. By booking with us, you'll also receive a complimentary service loaner, and can save 10% per service by using the Go Auto App.

Why you should service with Go Dodge Surrey



Go Dodge Surrey takes pride in being Surrey's best Chrysler Service Centre. Our certified technicians have received training from Chrysler Canada and exclusively use genuine Mopar parts. Our comprehensive autobody repair centre offers a full range of services, including structural and body repair, as well as expert color matching.

Trust our dedicated service advisors to cater to all your servicing needs, no matter how minor or major. At Go Dodge Surrey, you can expect exceptional care and expertise for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM vehicle, ensuring it remains in peak condition for years to come.

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Select from more than 10 tire brands and have a huge selection of snow, summer, and all-season tires. Plus, get up to $400 in bonus offers when you order.

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Steer clear of second-hand or non-Mopar parts, as they tend to wear out rapidly and may potentially harm your vehicle. Instead, choose to order directly from us for peace of mind and guaranteed quality.

Our team consists of factory-trained, certified technicians who have extensive knowledge and expertise. Plus, we maintain a vast inventory of genuine parts, ensuring that you always receive the best components for your vehicle. Trust us for all your parts needs and experience the difference in durability and performance.


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Go Dodge Surrey is your complete service solution for collision repair, lease return repairs, cosmetic touch-ups and safety maintenance.

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Order your tires today. We offer a two-year tire replacement warranty, no questions asked. Parts and labour are covered on all tires sold.

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Visit our state-of-the-art service center for all your vehicle maintenance needs. Our factory-trained technicians are highly skilled and use genuine OEM parts to ensure the best care for your vehicle. We welcome all makes and models, providing top-notch service regardless of your car's brand. Trust our service senter to handle any servicing requirement, be it minor or major, and experience exceptional care and professionalism.

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We offer complimentary loaner vehicles and shuttle rides while your vehicle is being serviced. Make sure that you mention you need a loaner vehicle when you book your service.

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Our signature rewards program, the Go Card, saves you at least 10% on every service, parts, and accessory bill. Best of all, it's free to join! Learn more about how the Go Card program can earn you $500.

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If you need to service your vehicle but prefer to delay payment, we've got you covered. At nearly every Go Auto dealership, you can postpone payments on service and parts for up to twelve months. This flexibility allows you to maintain your vehicle's performance and safety without immediate financial stress. We're here to support you and ensure a seamless service experience for you and your vehicle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know what service my Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM needs?

To determine the necessary service for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM we suggest following these steps:

Firstly, refer to the owner's manual which provides comprehensive information about the recommended maintenance schedule, including service intervals for various components such as oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections.

Secondly, if applicable, check the maintenance minder system of your Chrysler model which monitors the vehicle's usage and sends alerts when specific maintenance tasks are due. Pay attention to any service reminders or warning lights on your dashboard.

Thirdly, consider your driving habits and conditions, especially if you frequently drive in extreme temperatures, tow heavy loads, or drive off-road. These factors may require a more rigorous maintenance schedule, and your owner's manual should offer guidance on how your driving habits may impact service intervals.

Fourthly, stay vigilant of any unusual sounds, smells, or changes in performance, as they could indicate that your vehicle requires servicing. Make sure to schedule an appointment with us to diagnose and resolve the issue.

Lastly, if you're uncertain about the service needs of your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM , reach out to a certified service center for expert advice. They can help you create a maintenance plan tailored to your vehicle and driving habits.

Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM runs at its best and avoid costly future repairs. By adhering to the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and seeking the assistance of Go Dodge Surrey when necessary, you can ensure that your vehicle remains in top condition.

What is RAM's schedule maintenance?

The maintenance schedule for RAM vehicles varies depending on the model and year. To get accurate information for your specific RAM vehicle, refer to your owner's manual, which contains a comprehensive maintenance schedule based on mileage or time intervals.

Here is a general overview of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for RAM vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: typically every 8,000 to 16,000 kilometres or every 6-12 months, depending on the oil type and your driving conditions. Tire rotation: recommended every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometres or as advised in your owner's manual to extend tire life and enhance fuel efficiency. 
  2. Brake inspection: advised every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometres or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions. 
  3. Air filter replacement: usually every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. In dusty conditions, you may need to replace it more frequently. 
  4. Transmission fluid change: typically every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual. Some RAM models may have a "lifetime" fluid that does not require changing under normal driving conditions. 
  5. Spark plug replacement: usually every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the spark plug type and engine. 
  6. Coolant flush: generally, every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual.

Remember, these are general guidelines, and your RAM vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always consult your owner's manual for the most accurate information and seek advice from Go Dodge Surrey for expert maintenance.

What is a Jeep's maintenance schedule?


The maintenance schedule for RAM vehicles varies depending on the model and year. To get accurate information for your specific RAM vehicle, refer to your owner's manual, which contains a comprehensive maintenance schedule based on mileage or time intervals.

Here is a general overview of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for RAM vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: typically every 8,000 to 16,000 kilometres or every six to 12 months, depending on the oil type and your driving conditions. 
  2. Tire rotation: recommended every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometres or as advised in your owner's manual to extend tire life and enhance fuel efficiency. 
  3. Brake inspection: advised every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometres or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions. 
  4. Air filter replacement: usually every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. In dusty conditions, you may need to replace it more frequently. 
  5. Transmission fluid change: typically every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual. Some RAM models may have a "lifetime" fluid that does not require changing under normal driving conditions. 
  6. Spark plug replacement: usually every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the spark plug type and engine. 
  7. Coolant flush: generally, every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual.

Remember, these are general guidelines, and your RAM vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always consult your owner's manual for the most accurate information and seek advice from our Service Centre for expert maintenance.

What is a Dodge's scheduled maintenance?

The maintenance schedule for a Dodge vehicle depends on the specific model, year, and engine type of the vehicle. To obtain accurate information about your Dodge, you should refer to your owner's manual, which provides a detailed maintenance schedule based on mileage or time intervals.

However, here is a general outline of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for Dodge vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: every 8,000 to 16,000 kilometers or every six to 12 months, depending on the type of oil used and your driving conditions. 
  2. Tire rotation: every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometers or as recommended in your owner's manual. This can help extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency. Brake inspection: every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometers or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions. 
  3. Air filter replacement: approximately every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometers or as recommended in your owner's manual. Driving in dusty conditions may require more frequent replacements. Transmission fluid change: typically, every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometers or as specified in your owner's manual. Some Dodge models may have a "lifetime" fluid that doesn't require changing under normal driving conditions. 
  4. Spark plug replacement: usually every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometers or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the type of spark plugs used and your engine. 
  5. Coolant flush: generally, every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometers or as specified in your owner's manual.

Remember that these are general guidelines, and your specific Dodge vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate information and consult a certified Dodge service center for expert advice and maintenance.

What is a Chrysler's maintenance schedule?

Chrysler's maintenance schedule varies depending on the specific model, year, and engine type of your vehicle. To get accurate information for your Chrysler, please refer to your owner's manual, which contains a comprehensive maintenance schedule based on kilometres driven or time intervals.

Here is a general overview of some common maintenance tasks and their approximate intervals for Chrysler vehicles:

  1. Oil and oil filter change: recommended every 5,000 to 16,000 kilometres or every three to 12 months, depending on the type of oil used, your engine, and driving conditions. 
  2. Tire rotation: recommended every 8,000 to 12,000 kilometres or as advised in your owner's manual to extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency. Brake inspection: advised every 16,000 to 24,000 kilometres or as needed, depending on your driving habits and conditions. 
  3. Air filter replacement: typically every 24,000 to 48,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. In dusty conditions, you may need to replace it more frequently. 
  4. Transmission fluid change: typically every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual. Some Chrysler models may have a "lifetime" fluid that does not require changing under normal driving conditions. 
  5. Spark plug replacement: usually every 48,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as recommended in your owner's manual. The interval depends on the spark plug type and engine. 
  6. Coolant flush: generally every 96,000 to 160,000 kilometres or as specified in your owner's manual.

Remember, these are general guidelines, and your Chrysler vehicle may have different maintenance requirements. Always consult your owner's manual for the most accurate information and seek advice from a certified Chrysler service center for expert maintenance.

Does 0% oil mean no oil?

The 0% oil life displayed on your dashboard does not mean your vehicle is completely out of oil. Rather, it represents the remaining useful life of your engine oil based on factors such as kilometres driven, driving habits, and operating conditions. Once the oil life reaches 0%, it indicates that the oil has reached the end of its optimal performance and requires immediate replacement to maintain the health and efficiency of your engine.

It is crucial to schedule an oil change as soon as the oil life percentage reaches a low value or when your vehicle's maintenance reminder system indicates it is time for a change. Regular oil changes help ensure the longevity and performance of your engine.

How long can a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM go without a service?

To ensure optimal performance and prevent costly repairs in the future, it is advisable to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule for your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM. Regular maintenance helps prevent issues that could have been easily avoided, reducing the risk of more expensive and time-consuming repairs in the future. If you have specific concerns regarding your vehicle's maintenance requirements, it is recommended to consult your owner's manual or Go Dodge Surrey for professional advice.

How often should a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM get an oil change?

To determine the appropriate oil change interval for your Dodge, Chrysler, RAM, or Jeep vehicle, you should refer to your vehicle's owner's manual. This manual contains detailed maintenance schedules based on kilometers driven and time intervals, taking into account your specific model, year, engine type, and the type of oil used.

In general, oil change intervals for these vehicles can range from every 5,000 to 16,000 kilometers or every three to 12 months, depending on driving conditions and the type of oil used. Synthetic oils tend to last longer, thereby extending the interval between oil changes.

Following the recommended guidelines in your owner's manual is essential to maintain your vehicle's engine in good condition and operate it efficiently. Regular oil changes help sustain the engine's performance, reduce wear and tear, and can prevent potential issues in the long run.

Does Chrysler recommend full synthetic oil?

For specific Chrysler models and engine types, Chrysler may recommend using full synthetic oil due to its better performance, improved lubrication, and longer-lasting protection compared to conventional oil. To determine whether full synthetic oil is recommended for your particular vehicle, you should consult your owner's manual or a certified Chrysler service center.

Full synthetic oil is often recommended for vehicles with turbocharged engines, high-performance engines, or engines that operate under extreme temperatures or severe driving conditions. Synthetic oils provide superior protection against heat and friction, which can help prolong your engine's lifespan and potentially increase the interval between oil changes.

To ensure optimal engine protection and performance, it is crucial to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for oil type and viscosity.

What happens if you keep driving with no oil change?

Neglecting oil changes and continuing to drive your vehicle can cause numerous negative effects on your engine and overall vehicle performance. These potential issues include:

  • Increased friction: Dirty oil loses its ability to lubricate and reduce friction between moving parts within your engine, causing increased friction.
  • Engine wear and damage: Accelerated wear and tear on engine parts due to increased friction can cause costly repairs or engine replacement.
  • Sludge buildup: Old and dirty oil can turn into sludge and clog engine passages, leading to decreased oil flow, further damage, and reduced engine efficiency.
  • Overheating: The loss of the oil's ability to dissipate heat can cause your engine to overheat, damaging various components and potentially causing engine failure.
  • Reduced fuel efficiency: A poorly lubricated engine has to work harder, reducing fuel efficiency and causing increased fuel consumption.
  • Decreased performance: An engine with dirty oil may not perform optimally, leading to reduced power and responsiveness.
  • Emission issues: Dirty oil can contribute to increased emissions, negatively impacting your vehicle's emission control systems and potentially causing you to fail an emissions test.

To avoid these issues and maintain your vehicle's performance, it is crucial to adhere to the recommended oil change intervals outlined in your owner's manual or by a certified service center. Regular oil changes help ensure the longevity and efficiency of your engine.