We are a full service automotive repair center

Air Conditioning

Stay cool this Summer, have your AC checked now.

Brakes

Keep you and your family safe, make sure your brakes are working properly.

Batteries & Electrical

Have your battery checked and avoid future problems.

Mufflers & Exhaust

No one likes a loud-mouth or a loud car, we can help with your car.

Shocks & Struts

Let us smooth things out for you and your car. Call us about suspension problems.

Cooling System

Have your cooling system checked before the hot weather get here.

Oil Change

Keep you car in top shape with regular oil & filter changes.

Belts & Hoses

Don't neglect the little things, belts and hoses keep it all together under the hood.

Tires & Wheels

Keep your car rolling along smoothly, let us check your tires and wheels.

Cars are Not Built Like The Old days

Y our modern vehicle's engine is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment. The days of your father's gas-guzzler are long gone—instead, Federal Exhaust Emission and Fuel Economy regulations demand that today's vehicles be equipped with electronic engine control systems, to curb carbon emissions and increase fuel efficiency. With technically-advanced control systems taking the place of simple engine components, common maintenance services such as tune-ups are also a thing of the past. Regular services (such as spark plug and filter replacements) are still required, as well as a computerized analysis of your vehicle's control computer. Our factory-trained technicians are here to provide these basic services.

Here's how your modern vehicle's control computer operates:
A network of sensors and switches convert and monitor engine operating conditions into electrical signals. The computer receives this information,
Based on information and instructions coded within this savvy computer program, commands are sent to three different systems

Whenever a problem arises (as seen by that nagging "check engine" light), our service pros check whatever command is prompted, in addition to the status of your engine control computer and sensors. That way you'll know if your vehicle's performance is caused by a real problem, or just a sensor/computer issue. Here's a brief overview of your vehicle's sensory components: Mass airflow sensor Throttle position sensor Manifold absolute pressure sensor Coolant temperature sensor Exhaust oxygen sensor Crankshaft position sensor Camshaft position sensor