At in , we understand that a car is a big investment, and we'd like to help you protect it. That's why we encourage routine service to keep your Chevy performing great and help it last a good, long time. Have a look at your owner's manual for 's recommended maintenance schedule, but typically you should bring in your vehicle for a check-up every 2 years or 30,000 miles. On the other hand, if you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you might want to bring your car in sooner so we can diagnose and repair the problem.
• My car has problems starting.
• It often stalls for no apparent reason.
• It runs rough.
• It sounds odd (or different) when I am at a red light.
• My gas mileage has suddenly dropped.
• My check engine light came on and has stayed on.
You know you can trust the experts in to diagnose and repair your car problems quickly and efficiently.
There was a time not that long ago when a good deal of people would do a tune-up on their car in their own driveway. With current computerized engine systems, tune-ups require special software, and oftentimes that's best done by the service technicians at . If your vehicle isn't getting the kind of gas mileage that it used to, shifting gears is rough, or your car is stalling frequently, we are able to perform tests to find fault codes. Your ignition timing could be off, your idle speed too high or too low, or we could find a different issue. There are lots of causes of car problems, but without figuring out what’s wrong and repairing it, these problems usually get worse - and result in higher repair costs. That’s why we suggest that you bring your car in for a tune-up so we can take a look at it. At times, the repair could be as easy as cleaning the fuel injection system, putting in new spark plugs, or replacing the air filter. On the other hand, car trouble is sometimes a lot more complicated. The only way to find out what is going on is to bring your vehicle to for repair, maintenance, parts, or whatever your vehicle might need. Give us a call at or visit us for a free estimate.