Our include flushing the old brake fluid, adding new, replacing the pads, replacing rotors, and adjusting braking mechanisms.
ABS Modules, Drums & Pads, Lubricants, and Sensors
Suspension work often includes replacing shocks and struts, is generally simple and straightforward work.
Shocks, Struts, Ball Joints, Control Arms
Servicing steering can be as simple as draining or flushing old power-steering fluid and adding fresh power steering fluid, but can be complicated as working with gear boxes, idler arms and more.
Gear Box, Rack & Pinion, Tie Rod, Idler Arms, Brackets, Pitman Arms, Inner & Outer Tie Rods
A tune-up consists of checking the engine for parts that need cleaning, fixing, or replacing. Common areas under inspection include filters, spark plugs, belts and hoses, car fluids, rotors, and distributor caps. Many of these only require a visual inspection or a simple test.
Filters, Plugs, Wires, Coil Packs, Throttle Body Cleaning
A full-service oil change will include several quarts of your oil of choice, the installation of a new oil filter, and a few additional quality checks to ensure your vehicle running at its best.
Oil, Oil Filter
A fluid flush involves draining all of a specific type of fluid out of your vehicle and replacing it with new, fresh fluid. Manufacturers recommend changing your fluids at regular intervals.
Brakes, Oil, Steering, Wiper
Our inspections follow a system all genuine dealers, shops, & automotive mechanics use called M.A.P.S.
M.A.P.S. in an acronym for Motorist Assurance Program System. You can take our inspection to any vehicle related shop and they'll understand exactly what's going on with your car.
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