Address: 3121 Thousand Oaks Blvd #4, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, USA
Phone: +18053799900
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Ferlyn Kelly
They'll conduct a detailed vehicle inspection by looking inside, outside, under the hood, and under the vehicle, then provide you with a written report and keep a copy for their records. After the vehicle inspection and all the issues fixed, I now have my vehicle fit to use again.
Emilia Nikitina
All of these different types of auto shops don’t compare to this one, they had great customer service and were very talented. Now anytime I have a repair needed for my car, big or small I go here, they are super honest and very straight forward. They always help me with the best route to take not only for my car but financially. Definitely made some new friends here.
Samuel A. Holmes Holme
Auto Precision Repair gave us an affordable engine repair that was completely hassle-free and done with the utmost precision. Recognizing your good work in your area is one way to get more of it. So, for the big jobs, and you want to be worry free, take your car to this auto service shop!
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Marcelo is Mercedes certified and really knows the ins and outs of Mercedes cars, plus many other car types, Toyota,Lexus, etc. I have brought my 1995 320E convertible to him for several repairs. An old oil leak was the first, and it was obvious he knew everything about my car. So I brought it back for the engine light, which turned out to just be the sensor switch and I was in and out in an hr. This is the only place I go to now. He is quick, fair and incredibly fast. Marcello goes above and beyond to be helpful, has a heart and he is handsome too. I feel just as confident with his partner Emilio who always greets me with a smile. If you want to hear singing and laughter while sitting in the clean waiting room, this is a visit well made and money well spent. 👏👏👌👌👍😁
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An Auto Mechanic fixes vehicles and replaces their parts for customers. Their duties include repairing the vehicle's mechanical components, diagnosing problems with cars/ trucks and performing maintenance work on them as well.
There’s no way to know for sure how long an auto repair will take, but there are some factors that could affect the length. The type and severity of damage may determine just how much time it takes before your vehicle is road-worthy again!
Sometimes it's difficult to find a reliable auto mechanic. I think the best way is by asking friends for referrals or going on websites like Yelp where they can review their experience with them in order to determine if this person will give good service and care when fixing your car problems!
The answer is: no, it's not going to happen anytime soon. Instead, like every industry, it will continue to evolve over time. Cars will always need tires and a way to connect to the road.
Although there will always be a need for auto mechanics on some level, many of the tasks will be replaced with automated systems. Similar to the diagnostician, the software has the capacity to reset error codes in vehicles after diagnostics have been run and parts have been replaced.
The first step in finding the right auto repair for you is to compare quotes. There are many sites that offer this service, including Angie's List and Yelp where customers can post reviews about different shops they visited or services provided there so it may be difficult to choose which one has better prices but also high-quality workmanship!
The best way to find a reputable auto service is by taking the time and effort necessary for research. This will allow you, as an individual consumer of these services to be able to make educated decisions when it comes down to choosing who works on your car or truck - especially if there are many options available in town!
Under California's Automotive Repair Act, you are entitled to an estimate before beginning any repairs, the auto shop must provide you with an estimate showing the estimated price for parts and labor and obtain your authorization.
Extended car warranties are worth it if you want your coverage to continue after your factory warranty expires. Without a warranty, you are left to cover repair costs on your own. An extended warranty can also be worth it if you value peace of mind when it comes to budgeting for repair costs.
The auto repair insurance industry is a competitive one, so it's important for potential buyers to do their research before purchasing any service plans. As with anything related in this field, there are many companies that offer mediocre or poor services at sky-high prices, but fortunately, you can find excellent coverage from reputable providers without breaking your budget! One way I always recommend looking into options like these would be by checking online review sites where consumers document whether they were satisfied enough regarding communication (and performance) during repairs; plus users often leave photos/videos showing problems resolved too...
Having your vehicle inspected is highly important, they help you discover problems before they become a danger out on the road, and they help you keep things up to date such as your oil change, tire rotations, and filter changes. Some people get a vehicle inspection because it’s required for registration, but it’s also good to take it to inspection before a road trip or whenever you suspect a problem.
When doing an inspection you look for the thickness of the brake lining on either shoe or pad brakes. The front brakes do 70–80% of the stopping of a vehicle. So naturally, they wear out first. You also look for any leaking of brake hydraulic fluid as well. You need to check wheel cylinders, hoses, metal lines, and master cylinders. Especially where the rod goes into the master cylinder, you look for any moisture from fluid leaking past the seals. Also on the inspection, you need to see if any grease is being thrown out of the rubber CV joints. They sometimes get a leak because of developing a hole in the CV boot. You also check for oil leaking from the rear axle seals onto the rear brake shoes. That's all part of a brake inspection.
Good mechanics will check the condition of the system as a whole. This includes brake pads, brake calipers, brake lines and rotors. They will look for damage due to rust, wear and leakage of brake fluid. A fault anywhere in the system can result in impaired braking or brake failure.
Oil changes are quick and easy to handle, but you should only trust yourself if you know what you're doing. Not recommended for beginners as it can be a risky business, so call someone who knows how to do it or visit us!
Inspecting your car is an important part of driving safely. Every state has its own regulations about what's required for the inspection, but most notably they want to make sure that you're safe on roads and behind the wheel! A safety inspection typically checks for essential components of the vehicle to verify proper function, including the headlights, taillights, wheel alignment, steering, seatbelts, brakes and tires. Emissions testing essentially checks for pollutant emissions. A car may fail an emissions test due to faulty injectors, oxygen sensors or other parts related to emissions. If a car fails inspection, then a report is typically provided that outlines the reasons it failed, and the owner can make the changes and schedule another vehicle inspection.
Your wait time for service will depend on what you're having done. If it's an oil change or tire rotation, expect 30 minutes to 1 hour; but if your vehicle needs more extensive work like repairs of brakes then air conditioning (or other systems), they could take up several hours--and even longer depending upon its condition when brought into the garage. Yet another unknown wait time factor depends on the condition of your car, which is going to factor greatly into the ability of the mechanic to get the job done in a timely manner.
Maintaining your car in tip-top conditions is crucial to safeguard your life and prevent unexpected problems. Our highly qualified specialist can perform simple maintenance to professional general car repairs, ensuring a fully functioning and perfect vehicle.
Our general repairs & maintenance trained mechanics are entirely qualified to advise you on every viewpoint of car service and repair across all makes and models of motor vehicles. They perform essential care maintenance, such as oil changes and tire rotations, diagnose more complex problems, and plan and execute vehicle repairs.
Auto service technicians inspect, maintain, and repair cars that run on gasoline, electricity, or alternative fuels, such as ethanol. They perform essential care maintenance, such as oil changes and tire rotations, diagnose more complex problems, and plan and execute vehicle repairs.
Ignored by many, the check Is a signal from the vehicle’s engine computer that tells you that something is wrong. Some cars have a yellow light that means you should investigate the issue as soon as possible and a red one that means stop right now. While minor issues can trigger a check engine light, serious issues often do so as well, and failing to address the problem can lead to costly repair bills. We are happy to assist you with your check engine light and provide you with an affordable solution.
That is 100% true. When your check engine light is on that means you need some repair work done and is mandatory to fix it. We have a qualified team that can fix it and makes sure you pass your emissions test.
Your cooling system has a very important role in your vehicle. Its job is to keep the engine cooled so it doesn’t overheat. It circulates coolant through the radiator and your engine and it has five main components: the radiator, the radiator cap, the hoses the thermostat and the water pump. They are all equally important and if you suspect there is an issue with your radiator one of our technicians can diagnose the issue in a heartbeat.
Having your vehicle inspected is highly important, they help you discover problems before they become a danger out on the road, and they help you keep things up to dates such as your oil changes, tire rotations, and filter changes. Some people get a vehicle inspection because it’s required for registration, but it’s also good to take it to inspection before a road trip or whenever you suspect a problem.
It depends on where and how you drive, you use your brakes a lot more in urban driving than on a rural highway. There is no clear-cut schedule that tells you when it’s the perfect time to replace the brakes, so you need to rely on your ears. But don’t worry, we are here to help so if you are unsure about your brake conditions, one of our experienced automotive technicians can help.
The brake system is perhaps one of the most important parts of your vehicle concerning your safety and regular inspection to make sure that everything is working correctly is an absolute must to ensure guarantee safe driving conditions. During the inspection, our technicians will carefully examine every aspect of your vehicle’s braking system and provide you with options to improve it.
Charging a car battery is not always as easy as it sounds; there are several tricks out there to save your battery and give it a longer lifetime! Depending on the size of your battery and how many amperes you are charging it with it can take anywhere between 4 to 24 hours for a full charge. To give you an idea, to fully charge a battery of the size 52Ah would take about 10 hours from dead to fully loaded, but don’t worry, you would probably be able to start your car within 1 hour.
They sure do. Years ago, radiators were mostly cooper/brass. They weighed about 15 lbs and lasted about 6 to 8 years. An aluminum radiator is much lighter (5 lbs) and contains no lead solder. The average service life of a typical aluminum radiator is actually about 10 to 12 years, which is about two to four years longer than a copper/brass radiator. And they are actually cheaper to manufacture.
A radiator is an invaluable part of your engine cooling system. The engine burns fuel and creates friction in order to give your car the power it needs, and that causes a lot of heat that needs to be turned away from the engine, or else it could cause tremendous damage. A radiator is a type of heat exchanger. It is designed to transfer heat from the hot coolant that flows through it to the air blown through it by the fan.
The most obvious sign is the oil change light in your vehicle warning you that there is something wrong and the engine is at risk of damage due to damaged parts or lack of lubrication. Other signs are engine noise and knocking, dark and dirty oil, oil smell, exhaust smoke, and excessive millage.
To avoid costly and time-consuming repairs, make sure your preventative maintenance is up to date. Negligence can lead you down a slippery slope that ends with wasted money on unnecessary parts or labor fees for things like changing fluids. Neglecting your car's regular service intervals will lead you on a path toward wasted money, time and frustration!
“General repair” covers everything from small preventative maintenance to more in-depth repair, it usually includes fixing issues with belts and hoses, the brake, system, fuel Injection and cleaning service, heating and cooling service, oil, Lube & Filter Service, suspension and steering repair, tire rotation and more.
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