When you wash your car, are you cleaning the undercarriage? This area is just as important as the rest of your car because salts, gunk and grime can build-up and attack the metal causing it to corrode and weaken.
Even if you love working on your car, we do not recommend working on struts yourself. Strut repair and replacement requires intricate work. Then, once the wheels are back on they need to be realigned. Let professionals handle that job.
For improved ride performance have gas-charged shocks installed rather than heavy-duty ones. They smooth out rough roads and increase steering stability and control when cornering.
A faulty thermostat can keep your car from warming up properly in cold weather, causing it to overheat quickly. Fortunately this is an inexpensive repair that will prevent more serious damage.
Adding coolant to your car? Make sure it's been properly mixed according to the owner’s manual. Adding an unmixed coolant will damage the radiator, the rest of the cooling system, and it won't cool properly. Instead of guessing, let us take care of this for you.
Milky brown engine oil color may indicate coolant in the oil. This can be caused by a failed transmission cooler, cracked casings or blown gasket. If this happens, get it inspected by our repair technicians immediately.
Whenever the engine temperature warning light comes on, pull over and turn your car off and wait at least thirty minutes before opening the hood. If the problem persists, bring your car to us for repair.
Yellow-green liquid pooling under your car or the aroma of sweet-smelling anti-freeze is never good, and needs to be addressed quickly to prevent expensive damage. We can make any needed repairs and replace the coolant.
Regular brake inspection of your vehicle is essential for your safety on the road. Our skilled technicians can perform all the required maintenance repairs of your car’s braking system according to manufacturer specifications.
If your car has a performance engine, the owner's manual may recommend valve adjustments every 15,000 to 30,000 miles. If this isn't done, it could result in more extensive damage.
If you're planning to add electrical components to your vehicle (e.g. a louder horn or extra lights), it would be prudent to have a professional shop do the work. After all, the electrical system of the car, as well as sensitive on-board electronics, can become irreparably damaged should you make a mistake.