Services
Car Troubleshooting
Batteries - These are common indications that you may need a new battery or battery connections. If you experience any of these problems, schedule an appointment with us today.
- Your vehicle won't start.
- The vehicle is silent when you turn the key in the ignition.
- Your vehicle makes a clicking noise, but won't start.
- The battery keeps running down.
- The battery seems weak and fails to crank your engine normally.
Brakes - Here are some common signs that your brakes might need service.
- Your vehicle pulls to one side when you apply the brakes.
- The brake pedal sinks to the floor when pressure is maintained.
- You hear or feel a scraping or grinding sensation during braking.
- You hear a high-pitched, piercing metallic sound while the vehicle is in motion.
- The "brake" light on the instrument panel lights up.
Engine - If your vehicle has any of the following symptoms, our technicians can properly diagnosis engine problems and make the proper repairs.
- Difficulty starting the vehicle or engine.
- The "check engine" light on the instrument panel lights up.
- Rough idling or stalling.
- Poor acceleration.
- Poor fuel economy.
- Excessive oil use (more than one quart between changes).
- Engine continues running after the key is removed.
- Your vehicle cranks over, but won't start.
Fluids - If you notice stains, puddles or drops of fluid under your vehicle, check them immediately.
- Yellowish green, pastel blue or florescent orange colors could indicate an overheated engine, or an antifreeze leak caused by a bad hose, faulty water pump or leaking radiator.
- Dark brown or black oily fluid usually means the engine is leaking oil. This could be caused by a bad seal or gasket.
- Red oily fluid indicates a transmission or power-steering fluid leak.
- Clear water isn't usually a problem. It's probably normal condensation from your vehicle's air conditioner.
Mufflers & Exhaust - Here are some signs that your vehicle may be experiencing muffler or exhaust problems.
- You see blue smoke in your exhaust when you start your engine.
- You hear a loud, low-pitched rumbling.
- Your vehicle fails its emissions test.
Suspension Systems - Suspension problems can cause a vehicle to become hard to control.
- If you hit a bump and you notice your vehicle keeps bouncing for a while.
- It's more difficult to turn the steering wheel, or it feels like something is binding or dragging.
- The steering wheel moves too easily.
- Your vehicle pulls to one side while you're driving.
- You must constantly correct the direction of the car by turning the steering wheel when you're driving.
- Your steering wheel jumps or jerks when you're idling or driving slowly.
- Your steering wheel begins to vibrate.
- The steering wheel wobbles side-to-side when traveling at steady speeds.
- When you turn a corner, you hear a knocking, clunking and/or squeaking noise.
- When you turn the steering wheel all the way in one direction, you hear a whining or moaning sound.
Tires - Keep an eye out for these common signs that you may need new tires or service.
- When driving, your car pulls to one side or another.
- You notice rhythmic vibrations.
- Your tires are wearing unevenly.
- Your tires won't maintain proper air pressure.