Inspection, repair, or replacement of a vehicle’s braking system components to ensure safe and effective stopping.
Thorough check of a vehicle’s systems and components to ensure it meets safety, emissions, and performance standards.
Process of draining old engine oil and replacing it with fresh oil, along with a new oil filter, to keep the engine running smoothly.
Inspecting, repairing, or replacing parts of a vehicle’s exhaust system to ensure proper emissions control and engine performance.
Inspecting, repairing, or replacing components like shocks, struts, and control arms to ensure a smooth ride and proper vehicle handling.
Diagnosing and fixing components in the front of a vehicle, such as the steering, suspension, and alignment systems, to maintain safe handling and control.
Warning indicator on the dashboard that signals a problem detected by the vehicle’s onboard diagnostic system, often related to the engine or emissions.
Adjustment of a vehicle’s suspension angles—camber, caster, and toe—to ensure the wheels are positioned correctly for optimal tire wear, handling, and safety.
Fluid used in a vehicle’s air conditioning system to absorb and release heat, allowing the system to cool the cabin effectively.
Replacing worn tires or moving them to different positions on the vehicle to promote even tread wear and extend tire life.
Repairing or replacing faulty components such as the power steering pump, fluid lines, rack and pinion, or electric assist motor.
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