
Fleet Maintenance
Looking for a shop to service your Fleets Maintenance? Looking to get your Fleet Serviced fast and not lose time with Vehicle down? We can handle that. Been servicing this fleet for 5yrs now and have been told they are seeing less breakdowns and less time off the road with the Trucks. Give us try if you are on the fence with your current repair shop.

Rear Differential Service
What is a Rear Differential Service? A Differential Service is replacing the fluid in the Rear Differential with new clean fluid. Why do you need to replace the fluid? Differential Fluid is oil and like all other fluids it breaks down from age and heat. There are 4 sets of bearings in the Differential that need lubrication. This service is recommended every 100,000 miles. When the Rear Differential Cover is removed a physical inspection of the gears needs to be done. The gear

Can I Replace An Evaporator Coil Myself
Can I replace An Evaporator Coil Myself? That depends on your mechanical skill level. The Air Conditioner Evaporator Coil is behind the dashboard. The dashboard has to be removed to access the Evaporator Coil. You must also be comfortable handling your Air Bags as they will have to be removed also. Replacing the Evaporator Coil could take anywhere from 4 to 8 hours to remove and replace. After the Evaporator Coil has been replaced, you will need to have the Air Conditioning S

What Happens If You Keep Driving An Overheated Car?
Once a vehicle overheats, you should not drive the vehicle. Some possible causes for an Engine to Overheat are a Stuck Thermostat, a Bad Water Pump, or a Clogged Radiator. If the vehicle is driven after it overheats, there is a great chance of having the Head Gasket start Leaking. Depending on the miles on the vehicle, this could mean that you need a new engine. When you notice the temperature gauge going higher than usual or the Coolant Light comes on, you should pull over.

Why Is My Steering Wheel Crooked?
Why is my Steering Wheel Crooked? Several things can cause a Crooked Steering Wheel. Potholes, Curbs, Speed Bumps can all cause your Steering Wheel to go Crooked. Worn or Bent Steering Components can also cause your Steering Wheel to go Crooked. They can also cause premature Tire Wear. Have your Alignment checked at least every 6 months and done once a year to ensure that all is good in the Front End. This was the results of a curb hit. The Front End was not looked at after t