Services/Pricing

Our service commitment is simple: we provide efficient, quality service in a professional manner, correctly diagnosed and repaired at a fair price. To further enhance our commitment, we offer service by appointment. Simply call (316) 573-6563, tell us when it's convenient for…

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AC Services

Proper heating and cooling performance is critical for interior comfort and for safety reasons such as defrosting.The HVAC system will work as designed when you need it if you perform this service. This seems even more important when it is 110 degrees outside and you are in traffic. A thorough inspection…

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Alignment

To track properly down the road, your wheels and tires must be pointing in the same direction. This is called alignment. To be able to turn, and move properly over bumps and dips in the road, the wheels and tires work with the suspension,…

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Alternator

Your vehicle’s alternator is the heart of the electrical system. Like a human heart, it “pumps” electrical energy into the battery for use on an as-needed basis by your engine, chassis, or interior cabin. Proper operation is vital, as…

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Axle Replacement

Axles transmit the power of your engine to the drive wheels. They are usually set into the transaxle on a front-wheel drive vehicle, or into a differential if the vehicle is rear wheel drive. Modern all-wheel drive vehicles will typically use both. Axle issues usually become noticeable due to vibration,…

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Battery

Your battery stores and distributes electrical power to the various needed locations throughout your vehicle. It is filled with a reactive chemical and lead plates, making it a very heavy item. Most are located under the hood with the engine, but automakers today are…

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Belts

Your vehicle may have a single engine drive belt (called a serpentine), or it may use several belts if it’s an older car or truck. These drive belts roll over pulleys which turn and generate rotational energy into each accessory attached to your engine. They typically drive the alternator,…

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