Amtech Auto Care Center

Category: Auto repair shop in Omaha, Nebraska

Address: 8202 S 48th St, Omaha, NE 68157, USA

Phone: +14027342865

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

craig slepicka

Jul 18, 2022

Had a great experience at Amtech today. After determining there was no mechanical issue they reset the warning light and did not charge me for the visit. Also gave me a loaner vehicle to use. They now have a new customer.

Alvin Lugod

Nov 21, 2021

Great service but they definitely try to upsell you stuff. It's part of their job, I suppose, but it gets annoying. Still great service, though. Aside from the upselling, they did a great job.

Roy Berry

Nov 1, 2021

The best repair facility EVER! Jadyn Doucette was the best! He and Chase took care of my every need. I will and actively do recommend this Auto Care facility!!!

Norma Linda Johnson

Nov 28, 2019

Very friendly and honest. Was recommended by family and can totally see why they did. They don't try to push you to do more than what's necessary for the vehicle and will only do recommendations on future repairs. They are not overly expensive either.

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Questions & Answers

I have a 2000 Toyota tundra making a loud noise. What would you charge me if I stopped by and maybe you could let me know what you think it is without teari g it down. It's my only vehicle so I really can't be without it.

Janice Jaros | Aug 26, 2018
Matt Seuss | Aug 26, 2018

We would be happy to go for a ride with you and see If we can figure out what is causing your noise. Stop by anytime after 1:00 today of you're available. My tech are at lunch from 12 to 1 and they have some vehicles they are currently working on.

I've got a 2006 Silverado and the transmission seems to be slipping. Is there anything your shop could do to help me out? I've heard great things about your shop

Rudy Cisneros | Aug 26, 2019
Matt Seuss | Aug 26, 2019

We can look to see if there is anything that can be done, most of the times when they start slipping through it means the damage has already been done and the transmission would need to be replaced.

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