FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do you handle repair estimates? 

Every visit begins with a clear, upfront estimate explained in plain language so you know the exact cost before any work starts.

Do you have a mechanic for diesel vehicles? 

Yes, we have an on-site diesel specialist equipped to handle the unique high-torque and maintenance needs of diesel trucks and SUVs.

What should I do if I have a flat tire in the Troy area? 

Visit us for emergency tire repair; our technicians will inspect the damage to determine if a safe patch is possible or if a replacement is required.

My car is stalling at intersections. Can you help? 

Yes, we use computer diagnostics and fuel system testing to identify whether a sensor failure or fuel issue is causing your engine to stall.

What does a “Major/Minor Tune-Up” actually include? 

A typical tune-up includes replacing spark plugs and filters, inspecting ignition wires, and adjusting engine components to factory specifications.

Why are my brakes making a high-pitched squealing sound? 

This squeal is a safety indicator that your brake pads are thinning and require an inspection before they cause expensive rotor damage.

Will a diagnostic test tell me exactly what’s wrong? 

Yes, our deep-dive scanning provides a comprehensive health report with specific data to fix the root cause correctly the first time.

What is included in a “Car AC Tune-Up”? 

We perform a visual inspection of hoses and belts, pressure test the system, measure vent temperatures, and replace the cabin air filter.

Can all tire punctures be repaired? 

No, for a repair to be safe, the puncture must be located within the tread area and cannot involve the sidewall or compromise structural integrity.

How often should I get an oil change in Michigan? 

While most cars suggest 5,000–7,500 miles, we recommend adjusting your schedule based on Michigan’s harsh seasonal temperature swings and salt-treated roads.