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    Mechanical Services

     

    What services do we provide? All of them except for body work and body painting. We can even get upholstery work accomplished for you! Here is a list of just some of the work we can provide:

    - belts, hoses, brakes, tune-ups, oil changes, timing belts, axles and CV joints, Air conditioning service
    - Transmissions - new or remanufactured
    - Engines - new or remanufactured
    - Fleet service available
    - Alignments (two and four wheel)
    - MotorVAC service - improve performance and gas mileage
    - click here to see some of our work

     

    Yes, it IS important! Here is an excerpt from the ASE website as to why:

    "ASE—Certifying the Automotive Professional
    Finding a competent auto technician need not be a matter of chance. Much of the guesswork has been eliminated, thanks to national program conducted by the non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

    ASE tests and certifies automotive professionals in all major technical areas of repair and service. With nearly 400,000 currently certified professionals, the ASE program is national in scope and has industry-wide acceptance and recognition. ASE-certified professionals can be found at every type of repair facility, from dealerships, service stations, and franchises to parts stores, independent garages, and even municipal fleets.

    Certification Benefits Motorists
    ASE certifies the technical competence of individual technicians, not repair facilities. Prior to taking ASE certification tests, many technicians attend training classes or study on their own in order to brush up on their knowledge. By passing difficult, national tests, ASE-certified technicians prove their technical competence to themselves, to their employers, and to their customers. Moreover, shop owners and managers who encourage their employees to become certified can be counted on to be concerned about the other aspects of their business."