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All the repairs and services done on your car or truck is handled directly by our automotive students training toward their ASE Certifications. Of course, they’re under the direct supervision of our ASE Certified instructors at all times. We are a training center and a service and repair shop in one.
Whether you’re bringing your vehicle to us for routine maintenance like an oil change and tirerotation or you have specific auto repair services you need to complete before fall arrives, our ASE-certified mechanics are here for every auto-related need of your vehicle.
If you check the tread depth using a small coin and can see most of the face of the coin, it is time to stop by a tire store. Worn out tire tread is also a definite indicator that your tires need replacing as this means the tire is worn down and breaking down from use and age. Need more than just tires?
Here’s an overview of what you can expect to find in this chart: Every 5,000 miles: Get oil/filter changes, a fluid level check, tirerotation, and inspection of your brakes, suspension, and other components. Every 30,000 miles: Schedule spark plug replacement, air cleaner element replacement, and drive belt inspection.
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