We service all major car brands and models, including hybrids and electrics.
Service is recommended every 12,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first.
Yes, we provide a detailed quote before any work begins.
We adhere to strict safety standards, using protective gear and maintaining clean, organized work areas.
Look for warning signs like unusual noises, performance issues, or warning lights on the dashboard.
It's a good idea to have your vehicle checked by a professional mechanic to diagnose the issue. Avoid making assumptions about the problem's severity.
We provide warranties for many services, but coverage details vary. Please inquire at the time of service for specific warranty information.
Yes, following the manufacturer's recommended interval for replacing the timing belt is crucial to prevent potential engine damage.
We recommend using the type of oil specified in your vehicle’s owner manual for optimal performance and engine health.
Driving with a cracked windshield can impair visibility and may be unsafe. We recommend having it replaced or repaired as soon as possible for safety.
Yes, our technicians are trained and certified to work on various electric vehicles, ensuring high-quality service and adherence to industry standards.
Brake service typically includes pad replacement, rotor resurfacing or replacement, brake line inspection, and fluid change. However, the specifics can vary based on the vehicle’s condition and needs.
Hybrid vehicles should follow the service intervals recommended by the manufacturer. Typically, this includes checks on the battery pack and hybrid-specific components.
Electric vehicles generally require less maintenance than gasoline cars, but it's important to regularly check the battery, brakes, and tires. Software updates may also be required.
Yes, our technicians are trained to handle advanced diagnostics and repairs on high-tech vehicles, including those with complex electronic systems.
Yes, electric cars can be safely washed in a regular car wash. Their electrical systems are well-protected against water intrusion.
Signs include decreased fuel efficiency, changes in the behavior of the vehicle's charging system, and the hybrid system warning light turning on.
We can handle many software updates and diagnostics, but some manufacturer-specific updates may require a visit to a dealer or certified service center.
Safety is paramount. We follow strict industry guidelines to isolate the battery and use specialized tools to prevent any risk during repairs.
We recommend calling a roadside assistance service that offers mobile charging for electric vehicles to help you reach the nearest charging station.