by Content Creator | Jun 7, 2019 | auto repair, car care tips, general car maintenance, road trips
Car Care In the summer, there are several parts of your vehicle to inspect. Summer heat means you will want a cool and comfortable ride. The air conditioner has many parts, which include the compressor, freon, hoses, and belts that can wear out with age and use. You...
by Content Creator | Nov 7, 2018 | auto repair, Battery, car care tips, general car maintenance
During the winter, the colder temperatures can lead to issues with your vehicle if you do not have proper maintenance. If you notice any signs of an issue or problem, it is always best to have us inspect it. This way we can look for anything out of the norm....
by Content Creator | Aug 24, 2018 | auto repair, tire repair, Tire rotation, tires
Your vehicle is important for you and your family. The car you own is what you will need to rely on to get you to and from your destinations. If the vehicle is not properly maintained, then there will be issues that may start to form with it. We will be able to...
by Content Creator | Aug 8, 2018 | auto repair, car care tips, general car maintenance, Headlights
Summer Care The summer months are important for the maintenance of your vehicle. You will want to make sure to follow the recommended schedule for regular maintenance. We can advise you on the schedule, and you can also look it up in the owner’s manual. These...
by Content Creator | Jul 6, 2018 | auto repair, tires, vehicle noises, vehicle safety inspection
Your vehicle is an important part of everyday life. You will want to keep it working as efficiently as possible, and as long as you can. This should include brining the vehicle in for regular maintenance inspections and checks. By doing so, we can...
by Content Creator | May 25, 2018 | brake repair, auto repair, Brake noise, general car maintenance
Brake repair signs are important to notice. You may start to notice when a repair would be needed. An uneven rotor surface may also cause the rotor to hit one of the brake pads as it spins, causing some of the pad material to transfer onto the rotor in that spot. Then...