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General Questions
While we accept walk-ins for minor services when possible, we highly recommend making an appointment. This ensures we have a dedicated bay and technician ready for your vehicle, minimizing your wait time.
Absolutely. We have a secure key drop-box available for your convenience. Simply park your vehicle in our lot, lock it, and place your keys in the envelope provided in the drop-box slot.
Yes. We believe in total transparency. We will provide a detailed estimate for parts and labor before any work begins. We never perform unauthorized repairs without your approval.
Routine maintenance like oil changes or inspections usually takes about an hour. For complex repairs, we will provide a time estimate after diagnosing the issue. We always aim to get you back on the road as quickly as possible.
We accept all major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard), cash, and debit cards. We also accept checks.
Yes, we stand behind our workmanship.
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This light indicates that your vehicle’s computer has detected a fault. It could be something minor like a loose gas cap, or a more serious engine issue. We recommend scheduling a diagnostic scan as soon as possible to prevent damage.
For most modern vehicles using synthetic oil, every 5,000 to 7,500 miles is the standard. However, if you drive in heavy traffic or dusty conditions, you may need to change it sooner. Check your owner’s manual or ask us for a recommendation.
High-pitched squeaking is often a warning indicator built into brake pads to tell you they are getting low. If you hear a grinding noise, your pads are likely worn through, which can damage your rotors. You should have them inspected immediately.
Yes! Our technicians are trained to handle maintenance for EVs and Hybrids, including battery health checks, regenerative braking service, and high-voltage system diagnostics.
A diagnostic check involves connecting a professional scanner to your car’s computer to read error codes. Our technicians then perform manual inspections and tests to pinpoint the exact root cause of the problem, rather than just guessing.

