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  • 2013 Mercedes-Benz ML350

    Mercedes-Benz ML350
    Mileage
    142,928
    Service Date
    12/19/2023
    Services Performed
    • ENGINE OIL & FILTER – Remove & Replace
    • General Inspection – Priority List – Priority One 1. Replace both secondary high beams 2. Replace air filters 3. Drain t case and inspect fluid Priority Two 1. Add dye to oil system to pinpoint leak Priority Three 1. Replace coolant 2. Replace fuel filter 3. Replace wiper blades Inspection Findings – Oil Change & Filter – Preforming oil change at this time SEL- Code list – Printed out codes inside ticket Lights (Head, Brake, Turn) – Secondary high beam bulbs are out on both sides Power Steering Fluid – Vehicle does not have mechanical power steering pump Air Filter – Both air filter are extremely dirty recommend replacing Transfer Case fluid – T case fluid is worn and found metal debris inside fluid recommend preforming service and inspecting fluid Under vehicle fluid leaks. – Massive oil leak on front side of engine, unable to pinpoint leak recommending to add dye and clean area and re inspect By time and / or mileage. – OEM recommendations based by mileage 1. Replace coolant 2. Replace fuel filter 3. Replace wiper blades
     
    Melanie L. gave our service a 5 star review on 12/19/2023
  • 2008 Subaru Forester

    Subaru Forester
    Mileage
    192,112
    Service Date
    12/18/2023
    Services Performed
    • When using stethoscope while vehicle is running, listen to alternator and confirm that alternator is making a loud noise. Tested alternator at 2000 RPMs and alternator was putting out 80 AMPS, tested battery and found that battery was rated for 750 cold cranking amps and tested at 100 cold cranking amps, recommending replacing battery ( alt is getting over worked due to bad battery) . Also noticed that AC belt tensioner bearing has seized and caused belt to go missing and found remains of AC serpentine belt all over front of engine.
    • General Inspection – Priority List – Priority One 1. Replace battery and alternator 2. Replace belt, tensioner and AC compressor belt. 3. Brake inspection 4. Brake flush Priority Two 1. Replace headlight housing and low beam headlight on passenger side. 2. Replace engine oil 3. Replace passenger side strut Priority Three 1. Rotate tires Inspection Findings – Exterior Body – Recommend body shop for repairs Lights (Head, Brake, Turn) – Passenger side low beam is out, head light also has moisture in it recommend to replace head light housing and low beam bulb Engine Oil – Oil is worn recommend to change oil and oil filter and add BG MOA for better MPG and engine life Brake Fluid – Brake fluid is corrosive recommend BG brake flush Washer Fluid – Topped off washer fluid Belts (Engine, accessory, serpentine, V-drive) – When inspecting belt I found that second serpentine belt was missing, I found that belt tensioner bearing seized and locked up pulley and disintegrated belt off and destroyed pulley. Battery Condition – Battery tested at 100 CCA due to alternator not charging battery while driving, possible cause of alternators going back twice is that battery has been bad for a while and is overworking alternator recommending to replace battery and alternator. Brakes (Pads/Shoes) – Front brake pads look low and rears have drums recommend break inspection Shocks / Struts – Passenger side strut is blown recommend replacing Under vehicle fluid leaks. – Timing belt and heads have been replaced recently By time and / or mileage. – OEM recommendations based by mileage 1. Replace brake fluid 2. Replace engine oil and filter 3. Rotate tires
    • Replaced alternator and battery performed battery terminal service when installing new battery and re tested alternator amps to verify charging system tested with in spec's. Adjusted belt to spec's, road tested to verify repairs.
     
    Laura F. gave our service a 5 star review on 12/19/2023
  • 2020 Ford F-150

    Ford F-150
    Mileage
    65,637
    Service Date
    11/29/2023
    Services Performed
    • Drained front differential and refilled with 75w90 gear oil. Inspected for no leaks and verified system full to spec.
    • During vehicle inspection found:
     
    Paul H. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/29/2023
  • 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee

    Jeep Grand Cherokee
    Mileage
    122,792
    Service Date
    11/28/2023
    Services Performed
    • Filled engine with 5qt of 5w30 with one can of BG MOA. Confirmed level. Stickered vehicle for 3k.
    • General Inspection – Priority List – Priority One: 1. battery, 2. dye and inspect engine oil. Priority Two: 1. wipers, 2. diag tcm code Priority Three: 1. plugs for 120k maint Inspection Findings – SEL- Code list – Recommend diag of tcm codes Wiper Blades – All wipers streak recommend replacing Engine Oil – Slightly low Battery Condition – Battery tested bad recommend replacing Tire pressure & condition – All tires were right below 30psi Under vehicle fluid leaks. – Possible engine oil leak. Suspect oil pan gasket. Recommend to dye and inspect.
     
    Susan K. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/28/2023
  • 2013 Toyota RAV4

    Toyota RAV4
    Mileage
    137,398
    Service Date
    11/22/2023
    Services Performed
    • Replaced driver side brake lamp bulb, retested to verify function.
    • Shocks are leaking/blown, but tire wear is ok, aside from weather cracking.
    • Filled engine with 4.6 qt of 0w20. Confirmed level. Stickered vehicle for 5k and reset maintenance light.
    • General Inspection – Priority List – Priority One: 1. transmission service, 2. battery, 3. brake inspection, 4. cabin filter Priority Two: 1. shocks and struts, 2. address tpms at tire shop SEL- Code list: Tpms codes for transmitter id's not received. Recommend tire shop Lights (Head, Brake, Turn): Driver side brake light out, replacing at this time. Transmission fluid: Fluid dark and used, recommend transmission fluid service Battery Condition: Battery tested bad. Recommend replacing Brakes (Pads/Shoes): Front driver side brake pads look low, recommend brake inspection Shocks / Struts: Front struts and rear shocks blown recommend replacing Tire pressure & condition:Tires starting to weather crack. Dated from 2019, recommend replacing tires.
    • removed and replaced battery. perform battery terminal service. and retested confirming repair
     
    Elaine H. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/22/2023
  • 2007 Honda Ridgeline

    Honda Ridgeline
    Mileage
    130,270
    Service Date
    11/13/2023
    Services Performed
    • removed and replaced rack and pinion and both outer tie rod ends. See added line for alignment. Road test vehicle 10 miles confirming repair.
    • Performed alignment finding caster camber to be with inspect and tow to be out. adjusted toe and Road tested vehicle to verify repairs.
     
    Joellen D. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/14/2023
  • 2010 Toyota Tundra

    Toyota Tundra
    Mileage
    134,397
    Service Date
    11/13/2023
    Services Performed
    • ENGINE OIL FILTER – Remove & Replace – V6, (Combination) – ENGINE OIL – Drain & Refill
    • Notes for Road Test – No pulsation or other notable issues Brake Fluid Notes- Fluid level slightly low Front Brake Pads Measurements Front pads are nearing metal to metal. Recommend replacing Front Brake Rotor Thickness Left 1.168 Right 1.191 Front Rotor Runout Unable to perform rotor run out test do to amount of heavy grooving in rotor. Recommend replacing Rear Disc / Drum Thickness Left 0.708 Right 0.704 Rear Disc Rotor Runout Left 0.002 Right 0.001 Parking Brake Inspection Unable to inspect. Rear rotor siezed to hun can’t remove without possible damage to rotor
    • General Inspection Priority one 1 air filter 2 batter 3 cabin filter Cabin air filter Filter clogged recommend replacing Air Filter Filter dirty recommend replacing Battery Condition Battery tested bad recommend replacing Brakes (Pads/Shoes) See mpi
    • DISC ROTOR – Remove & Replace – Front,Both – [Includes: Repack Wheel Bearings (where applicable) and replace Pads (if necessary). DOES NOT include refinishing.]
     
    Cory R. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/13/2023
  • 2007 Jeep Liberty

    Jeep Liberty
    Mileage
    153,641
    Service Date
    11/6/2023
    Services Performed
    • Scanned vehicle for codes, P0305 preset, check and verified ignition misfire on cylinder #5, inspected ignition components and verified ignition coil fault, also found spark plugs are worn. Recommending performing ignition tune up including spark plugs and ignition coils.
    • During vehicle inspection found: Priority One: 1. Remove transfer case bolt to check fluid level/ reseal 2. Brake inspection 3. Oil Change Priority Two: 1. Battery terminal service 2. Front axle seals 3. Drive Shaft boot, 4. Diag codes Priority Three: 1. Power Steering Flush, 2. License Plate Bulb Oil Change & Filter: Oil change is needed, car is 8,000 miles over due for an oil change based off sticker in windshield SEL- Code list: Codes that came back after test drive, C2102, C1032, C102B, and U1418 Cabin air filter: NA Lights (Head, Brake, Turn): License plate light is out Engine Oil: Engine oil is worn recommend replacing Power Steering Fluid: Power steering fluid is worn recommend BG service Battery Condition: Battery tested good but recommend battery terminal service Brakes (Pads/Shoes): Front pads are low and front brake rotors have groves recommend brake inspection Driveline (Axles / CV Shafts): Front driveline boot is ripped and causing play recommend to replace front drive line Transfer Case fluid: Transfer case has very bad leak from bottom of seal recommend to re seal, could not get transfer case bolt due to it being stripped out, to check fluid level would have to extract bolt Under vehicle fluid leaks: Front axle seals are leaking recommend replacing seals
    • Removed & replaced Ignition Coil. Road tested to verify repairs, no misfire codes returned after test drive.
     
    Emily W. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/7/2023
  • 2012 Toyota RAV4

    Toyota RAV4
    Mileage
    193,196
    Service Date
    11/6/2023
    Services Performed
    • removed and replaced oil filter. drained oil and refilled with 4.7 quarts of 0w-20 full synthetic and a can of moa. reset maintenance light and sticker vehicle for 5000 miles at 198196. double check oil level confirming service complete.
    • General Inspection – Priority List – Priority One. 1 battery. 2 diagnose codes. 3 diagnose transmission leak. 4 transmission flush. 5 banjo bolt washers for brake caliper. 6 license plate light. Priority Two. 1 serpentine belt. 2 front struts rear shocks. 3 windshield. 4 splash guard. Priority Three. 1 oil change. 2 tire rotate Inspection Findings – SEL- Code list – multiple engine and transmission codes recommending to farther diagnose. Oil Life % – no oil change sticker to reference to but maintenance light is on. Windshield / Glass – windshield is cracked and chipped recommend replacement of windshield Lights (Head, Brake, Turn) – license plate light is out recommend and replace bulb and recheck. Other – under engine splash guard is damaged and held in by zip ties recommend to replace splash guard with new hardware. Power Steering Fluid – na Belts (Engine, accessory, serpentine, V-drive) – serpentine belt is the original equipment recommending to replace my mileage Transmission fluid – transmission fluid is extremely worn recommend performing flush Battery Condition – battery service cap is missing recommend to replace battery. Brakes (Pads/Shoes) – passing rotors look okay but driver side front brake line to caliper is starting to seep recommend to replace banjo bolt washers Shocks / Struts – rear shocks are the original equipment front struts are leaking recommend to replace all four Under vehicle fluid leaks. – transmission has signs of leakage recommended clean and add dye to confirm By time and / or mileage. – manufacturers recommending to perform oil change and tire rotate.
     
    Jessica S. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/6/2023
  • 2014 Nissan Maxima

    Nissan Maxima
    Mileage
    73,292
    Service Date
    11/2/2023
    Services Performed
    • Front Brake Pads Measurements: in the yellow at 6mm Front Brake Rotor Thickness: is within spec at 1.098. spec is 1.024. Front Rotor Runout: is out of spec at 0.003. spec is 0.001 Rear Brake Pad / Shoes Measurements: in the red at 3 mm Rear Disc / Drum Thickness: is within spec at 0.621. spec is 0.551. Rear Disc Rotor Runout: is out of spec at 0.004. spec is 0.002. Rec Repairs: recommending front and rear pads due to pad life, front and rear rotors due to lateral runout.
    • General Inspection – Priority List – Priority One. 1 brakes. 2 front struts rear shocks. 3 exhaust. Priority Two. 1 clear codes and reevaluate. 2 tires. Priority Three. 1 serpentine belt. 2 radiator cap. 3 wiper blades. Inspection Findings – SEL- Code list – engine code p014f, p014e. transmission code p0826. HVAC code b2631. tire pressure monitoring and body control module codes u1000, b2562, b2601, b260a, c1705, c-1707. intelligent power desperation module code u1000. recommending to clear engine codes after exhaust repair. Brakes (Pads/Shoes) – see brake inspection for specs Shocks / Struts – rear shocks are the original equipment and front struts are leaking recommend to replace along with sway bar links for good measure Exhaust System – see work order for exhaust leak Tire pressure & condition – front and rear tires have inside choppiness. recommending front struts rear shocks and alignment By time and / or mileage. – manufacturers recommending to replace drive belt, radiator cap, and wiper blades.
    • BRAKE SHOES &/OR PADS – Remove & Replace – All – [Includes: Clean, lube and/or replace Brake Hardware as necessary. Adjust Brakes (where applicable). Includes: Repack Wheel Bearings (where applicable). DOES NOT include refinishing.]
    • Per previous notes found cross member damaged causing exhaust to contact cross member, bend cross member to help with exhaust contact, re road tested to verify exhaust is noise is no longer present.
     
    Kristina G. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/2/2023