General Maintenance
It's time for the 21st-century tune-up. One of the biggest changes in today's automotive industry is the perception of a "tune-up." Ask 10 vehicle owners their definition of a tune-up and chances are you'll get 10 different answers. The tune-up was historically associated with the routine replacement of key ignition system parts like spark plugs and ignition points, along with some basic adjustments to help "tune" the engine. But because cars and technology have changed so much, the tune-up has had to change as well. Because of this change, the Car Care Council has introduced the 21st Century Tune-up which recommends:
- Battery, charging, and starting
- Engine mechanical
- Powertrain control (including onboard diagnostic checks)
- Fuel
- Ignition
- Emissions
ASE Certified
This part might not seem all that exciting to you but it is the stuff that makes our engines roar. Our job is to help to identify and avoid potential mechanical problems while working to keep your car running like the day it rolled out of the showroom floor.
Car Care: Auto Maintenance Services
Basic
- Domestic general repair
- Fleet repairs
- Import general repair
- Off-road vehicle repairs
Car Care
- Distributorless ignition
- Fuel injection
- Ignition
- Ignition wires & cables
- Oil, Lube, and filter
- Spark plugs
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- Hybrid & electric car repair
Undercar
- Alignment
- Anti-lock brakes
- Brakes
- Chassis
- Driveline
- Exhaust
- Shocks
- Tires
Heating & Air Conditioning
- Air conditioning
- Belts & Hoses
- Radiators
Electrical
- Batteries
- Starters & alternators
- Computer
- Diagnostics
- Drivability
- Engine Controls
Transmission
- Automatic
- Clutches
- 4 wheel drive
- Front-wheel drive
- Manual
Engine