Advance Auto Parts

Category: Auto parts store in Anderson, South Carolina

Address: 915 Hwy 28 Bypass, Anderson, SC 29624, USA

Phone: +18642600042

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–9PM

Monday: 7:30AM–9PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–9PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–9PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–9PM

Friday: 7:30AM–9PM

Saturday: 7:30AM–9PM

Reviews

Jeremiah White

Sep 29, 2022

The guy was courteous and knew how to do his job well!

Nancy Powell

Sep 18, 2022

Very nice and helpful

Amanda Rooney

Aug 15, 2022

helpful staff a bit slow service but very helpful

Carol Mueller

Aug 2, 2022

Clean store and good location but no where near the level of customer service of ADVANCE AUTO PARTS #8358. I sure miss those guys. They always went above and beyond for you. Maybe I’ll just wait and get my parts when we head west again in a month. Better than stooping for these folks.

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Questions & Answers

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Sep 29, 2022
Shane Edens | Sep 29, 2021

Wear mask if you want too

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Radiator for 91 Oldsmobile cutlass Cierra

Curtis Burdette | Sep 30, 2018
Julie Canupp | Sep 30, 2018

They do keep raditors in stock but if they don't have it they will order it. Sometimes it may come in that day or by the next day.

Remove fuel filter madaza626 1993

Michael Davis | Sep 30, 2018
Elizabeth Lapierre Stites (Lisa) | Sep 30, 2018

On my 2001 626 2L 4 LX auto (94,000 miles): To release fuel pressure: 1. Take off the gas cap 2. Remove the Circuit Relay (Fuel Pump Relay) 3. Start the engine and run until it dies. Crank a few more times. 4. Remove the negative battery cable. Removing the fuel filter (perhaps the engine should be cool at this point): 1. Remove the unknown module (maybe the throttle control?) that is above and behind of the fuel filter (two 10mm bolts hold the brackets) 2. Remove the transmission linkage from the transmission (two 12mm bolts hold the bracket in place and it will slip (with some effort) off. 3. Remove the bolts holding the bracket in place (two 10mm bolts) 4. Have a rag handy while removing the hoses from the top and bottom of the filter. 5. Don't bother with the clamp that holds the filter in place until you have removed it. 6. Remove the filter from the mounting bracket by loosening the clamp. 7. Reinstall is the reverse, dry up any gas and check for leaks (this would ne

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