Auto Repair Services

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Air Conditioning - a common cause of A/C failure is water and air in the system.  If the refrigerant is leaking, that can also reduce the efficiency of your system.  Click the link to find out how to get the most of your AC System.

Alignment - Does your car drift or pull to one side?  This could indicate an alignment problem.  Driving your car for long periods of time when it is out of alignment causes your tires to wear unevenly and wear out suspension parts.

Brakes - symptoms of brake problems include low or spongy brake pedal, hard brake pedal, brake warning light that stays on, squealing or grinding brakes, vibrations or clunking noises when you apply your brakes.

Check Engine Light - the Check Engine light usually comes on to tell you the car's computer monitor has found a fault.  It may not be urgent, but you should take your car to your service center soon to diagnose the problem.

Cooling System - the cooling system fails most often because of neglect.  Preventative maintenance can help keep your system running smoothly so don't end up stranded by the side of the road.

Differential Service - the differential system on your car is there to compensate for differences in wheel speed when turning.  Keeping your differentials properly lubricated will help them stay strong.

Engine Air Filter - did you know for every gallon of gas your car burns, it uses 12,000 gallons of air!  All that air has to be filtered to keep your engine clean.

Fuel Filter - the fuel injector is a valve that squirts fuel into your engine.  The precision required is very high, and the fuel injectors need to be operating properly in order for your car to run right.

Radiator - this is the most recognizable part of your car's coolant system.  It is connected to the engine with hoses and is filled with coolant.  If you see a warning message to check the coolant, try to get to your service center immediately.  It's OK to add water or antifreeze first, but be careful.  Do not open the radiator pressure cap when hot.  You could get severely burned.

Serpentine Belt - a squeal under the hood generally indicates a problem with the serpentine belt.  If this belt breaks while you are driving, everything wills top within minutes.  So if you hear that squeal, have the belt check as soon as possible.

Shocks and Struts -  your suspension system has the job of helping your car handle well.  To keep the bumps out of your drive, be sure to change your shocks and struts when they need it. 

Steering - the heart of your power steering system is the pump.  Low fluid can damage the power steering pump, so it's a good idea to have your hoses checked for leaks when you have an oil change.

Timing Belt - some water pumps are driven off the timing belt.  Most timing belts need to be changed at 60,000 miles but some can go longer.  We can check with your manufacturer to see when it is recommended.

Transmission - proper transmission servicing keeps your car running smoothly and helps avoid costly repairs.

Wheel Balancing - the three keys to long even tire wear include proper tire inflation, proper wheel alignment, and regular tire rotating and balancing.