- Oil ChangeReliability - Your vehicle must perform properly when you need it. This requires more auto repair service than just a regular, quick oil change. It means paying attention to all of the operating systems that you rely on every time you start your car.
- Engine Tune-UpS an engine tune-up a thing of the past? After all, modern engines have no points and condenser to replace, no carburetor to adjust and spark timing is controlled by the car's computer. Most cars now even have direct ignition that replaces the distributor.
- Exhaust System Repair
- Starter Repair
- Alternator Repair
- Engine DiagnosticIs a tune-up necessary anymore? Well, yes. But the procedure is different. About every 30,000 miles, you should take your car to a service facility for an "engine inspection" and "computer scan". With an "engine inspection", a service technician will check all the engine functions by hooking it up to a diagnostic analyzer. This computerized piece of equipment reveals problems in the ignition, fuel and emissions systems, and allows the technician to return the engine to factory specifications.
- Spark Plug Replacement
- Emissions Inspection
- Air Filter Replacement
- Electrical Service/Repair
- General RepairsOur system can also alert you to common problems that others have had with the same make and model of car. Many auto repairs are pretty predictable across manufactures. With this knowledge, you can take action before you break down on the highway.
- Auto MaintenanceEvery car comes with a owner's manual which gives you a list of scheduled maintenance that needs to be performed at certain mileage intervals. Unfortunately, these manuals rarely see the light of day and are lost in the glove box for eternity. Scheduled maintenance is often missed and eventually paid for in the form of a costly repair
- Belts and Hoses ServiceBy spending a moderate amount of money following your vehicle's maintenance schedule, you will save money on repairing and replacing prematurely worn parts. You will also save money on fuel consumption when your car is running properly. There are some maintenance tasks you can do yourself, like inspecting your tires, and belts and hoses.