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How To Know When Your Car Needs To Go to the Repair Shop

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We Know the Feeling When Your Check Engine Light Comes On Nobody celebrates when their check engine light comes on. In fact, a check engine light is one of the most dreaded warning lights for drivers because it almost certainly means they'll have to pay for automotive repairs.

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Fall Auto Repair Maintenance Checklist

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Whether you’re bringing your vehicle to us for routine maintenance like an oil change and tire rotation 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.

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Toyota Camry Service in Los Angeles

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EVAP Canister : Responsible for capturing fuel vapors, a faulty canister can lead to the check engine light illuminating and a potential fuel smell. Be it oil changes, tire rotations, or battery check-ups, these regular services will help keep your Toyota reliable for years to come.

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Winter Auto Repair Maintenance Checklist

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Whether your vehicle requires a basic oil change and tire rotation, or it’s time for some other maintenance services, we feature all of the experts and equipment that your vehicle will need to power through the winter season.

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Beat Inflation with a VID Membership

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No more up-charges or up-sells at your oil changes. Inflation, supply chain irregularities, and rising oil prices have increased the cost of maintenance on cars and trucks. Because of these economic issues, we recently had to increase the price of our oil changes. Save money and treat your car well.

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Car Repair: Tips for Keeping Your Car on the Road

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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, tire rotation, and inspection of your brakes, suspension, and other components. As part of this, you’ll need to consider when you get oil changes and what type of oil you want to use.

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14 Common Car Maintenance Mistakes to Avoid

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If you delay addressing certain lights, like a check engine light , you risk causing further damage to your car. These warning lights are triggered by sensors and computers telling you that something needs urgent attention. So, you should get it checked out as soon as possible.

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