Repair Services

Our FREE Repairs Services:

  • We will scan your engine computer and advise you of the findings.  Please be advised that a diagnostic cannot be done from this alone.  The code(s) retrieved are only an indication of what engine sub-system is being affected. We will be happy to suggest a proper course of action.
  • We will always check your fluid levels and tire air pressure at no charge.
  • We will do a preliminary air conditioning check of your vehicle.  However, if  freon is needed because the system is low, an air conditioning service will be suggested.
  • Our suspension system check-out fee is waived if the suggested repair work is performed.
  • Our brake system check-out fee is waived if the suggested repair work is performed.
  • We will be happy to perform a visual inspection of any vehicle at no charge.  However, if components need to be removed or systems tested to properly evaluate the issue in question, there will be a charge for that service

Our Services That We Charge For:

  • Emission Vehicle Inspections
  • Enhanced Emission Diagnostics and Repairs (for failed emission inspections)
  • State-of-the-Art Full Service Diagnostics
  • Vehicle Computer Reprogramming
  • Electrical System Diagnostics and Repairs
  • Required Scheduled Maintenance on Foreign and Domestic Vehicles
  • Engine and Transmission Overhauls
  • Glass and Windshield Replacement
  • Replace Tires
  • Balance and Rotate Tires
  • Differential Rebuilding Including Driveshaft Repairs
  • Cooling System Flushes and Repairs
  • Radiator and radiator Hose Replacements
  • Thermostat Replacements
  • Transmission Services
  • Engine Oil Flushes
  • Brake and Clutch System Hydraulic Flushes
  • Complete Brake System Repairs
  • Anti-Lock Brake System Diagnostics and Repairs
  • Supplemental Restraint System Diagnostics and Repairs
  • Axle Replacements and CV Joint Repairs
  • Air Conditioning System Service and Repairs
  • Clutch Repairs and Replacement
  • Engine Gasket and Oil Seal Replacement (Rear Main Seals, etc.)
  • Fluid Leak Detection / Dye-Tests (Engine, Transmission, Power Steering Systems)
  • Motor and Transmission Mount Replacement
  • Timing Belt and Balance Shaft Belt Replacement
  • Tune Ups (Spark Plug Replacement, etc.)
  • Fuel Pumps (electric in-tank, etc.)
  • Fuel Injection Service, Repairs, Flushes
  • Fuel Filter Replacement
  • Axle and Hub Bearing Replacement
  • Front and Rear Suspension Repairs:  Ball Joints, Control Arms, Sway Bar Links, Drag Links, Pitman Arms, Idler Arms, Sway Bar Bushings, Strut Plates, Coil Springs, Leaf Springs, Trailing Arms, Tie Rods, etc.
  • Power Steering System Repairs:  Power Steering Racks, High Pressure Hoses, Supply Hoses, Steering Boxes, etc.
  • Four Wheel Alignments and Installation of Camber Kits (if necessary)
A technician unbolting the inner air conditioning / heater core plenum assembly to access and replace a broken blend door assembly on a 1999 Ford Expedition.
Here is the broken blend door after separating the plenum case on the floor and removing the broken blend door.
Cylinder head removal on a VW model.
The technician had to remove virtually everything in the front passage area of this Lexus, including the seats and console, to access the leaking evaporator core.
A cooling system pressure test revealed leaking freeze plugs on the back of the engine block on this Ford Taurus.
The technician is replacing the faulty electric fuel pump assembly inside the fuel tank.
This picture shows the evaporator plenum assembly just being removed from a Ford Truck.
Found a  leaking water pump on a Toyota truck while performing a timing belt replacement. The pink coloring is dried residual coolant from a slow coolant leak.
Technician Repairing Rear A/C Unit

Technician Repairing Rear A/C Unit

Technician Checking Wheel Bearings

Technician Checking Wheel Bearings

Technicians removing fuel tank from vehicle for replacement of a faulty electric fuel pump inside the fuel tank.

Technicians removing fuel tank from vehicle for replacement of a faulty electric fuel pump inside the fuel tank.

Replacing a faulty rear differential assembly on a Saleen Mustang

Replacing a faulty rear differential assembly on a Saleen Mustang

Two Chevrolet SRS models on the same day. What are the odds of that?

Two Chevrolet SRS models on the same day. What are the odds of that?

Doing some rear brake work on a stretched limo

Doing some rear brake work on a stretched limo