Address: 1360 Hurffville Rd, Woodbury, NJ 08096, USA
Phone: +18562459072
Sunday: 7:30AM–9PM
Monday: 7:30AM–10PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–10PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–10PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–10PM
Friday: 7:30AM–10PM
Saturday: 7:30AM–9PM
Edward Wheeler
Now if you need Auto Parts good environmental people great conversations this is the place to be this is truly not Advance Auto great people very helpful finding everything you need
Aaron Bass
the manager was yelling at people who work their with her voice. I dont feel like i want to shop their. Being professional, is something that she needs to try
Yasna Quiveors
I am in the middle of an auto body repair that I’m proudly doing myself. I have gone to multiple locations nearby due to low stock of a particular item needed. My first visit to this location will be my last. I was looking for a can of glossy base clear coat, but hadn’t used it before so I was picking up different cans, reading the instructions on each one. When I finally made my decision, I turned to walk towards the cash register and this employee, who was maybe in his early to mid 20s with shoulder length curly hair, was just standing there staring at me. He averted his eyes when we made eye contact. I proceeded to get in line behind a customer who was being helped by a cashier speaking spanish. The same curly-haired guy slowly made his way to the cash registers and said he could help me there. I was so angry that I asked him, “were you watching me to make sure I wasn’t stealing anything?” I have never, in my 41 years of life, directly asked someone something like that. However, this instance was so blatantly obvious, I HAD to ask, just so he could know that I knew what he was doing. I wanted to turn around and leave, but immediately thought if I did that, it would confirm his suspicion that I was going to steal it. He made up some story about how he was checking the bins to see what he had to do to organize them. I mean, I’m not sure what staring at ME has to do with the bins or his organizing of them, because his eyes were on me, not those bins. I know racism when I see it. If you like being racially profiled in a blatant manner, definitely go to this location!
Joe Milder
Fast easy service.Very helpful
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if reading the generic fault codes from your vehicles obd II system is enough to be considered diagnostics then yes, but in my experience simply having this knowledge can easily mislead many people towards attempting to fix the "check engine" light just to learn that its not the light that needs to be fixed and the problem is more complicated than simply turning the light off (they aren't supposed to erase the codes, even after you buy a part from them and duct tape it into place. this may frustrate you but it is the correct course of action, just in case at a later time someone, even yourself possibly, need to review the stored Freeze Frame data stored in association with the fault in order to properly "git 'r done" . anyways, most vehicles have a system which turns the chk engine lamp off after several drive cycles where it doesn't detect the fault any longer)
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