
Oct
ENGINE WORKS
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Oct
SUSPENSION SERVICE & REPAIR
Your vehicle’s suspension system includes an intricately aligned series of components that work together to ensure smooth driving and accurate steering. If any of these components—ball joints, control arms, bushings, end links, trailing arms, lateral links, tie rods, etc.—fail or get out of whack, your steering can become dangerously unpredictable. If you suspect you have
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Oct
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
If you’re experiencing an electrical problem with your vehicle, you may be feeling some stress, as electrical repairs have a reputation for being complex and expensive to fix. But don’t panic—when your electrical repair involves blown fuses, battery issues, spark plug wires, or faulty switches, we can probably get you back on the road for
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Oct
FACTORY MAINTENANCE
We offer factory maintenance services, including oil changes, tire rotation, and fluid flushes and top-offs, for all makes and models, including fleet vehicles. In addition, you’ll receive a free 48-point point safety inspection simply for allowing us to service you. Sticking to your vehicle manufacturer’s maintenance schedule really is the best way to keep your
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Oct
Cooling System
One of the most common causes of vehicle breakdowns is cooling system failure. The cooling system regulates the temperature in your engine, and protects it from overheating and damage, so when there’s a cooling system problem, your car’s overall health is in danger. Fortunately, it’s easy to prevent cooling system failure by having it checked
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Oct
BRAKE REPAIR
With modern vehicles, there are several ways to tell if your brake system needs service. Most cars have brake wear sensors that cause a screeching sound when your brakes have reached the end of their lifecycle. You may also hear the traditional indicators you have a brake problem—squeaks, squeals, and/or grinding noises, indicating your brake
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