AUTO AND LIGHT TRUCK REPAIR SERVICES
Keep Your Car or Truck Running at Its Peak
Auto and Light Truck Services
Regularly scheduled maintenance keeps your vehicle running smoothly. A properly maintained vehicle is much more cost effective than one that is only brought to the shop when repairs are needed. When you neglect your vehicle, you’re not only paying the price of the repairs, you are also paying and additional cost with your time, stress, inconvenience, and so on. By maintaining your vehicle with us regularly, we can help you avoid those large repair bills and also the stress and inconvenience of being without your vehicle.
All vehicles have a maintenance schedule that the manufacturer recommends you follow. Maintenance can be scheduled at your convenience and generally consists of services, inspections and part replacements. If you are unsure about what your manufacturer recommends, please ask us.
Oil changes are one of the most common routine services that we perform and should be done every 5 months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first. Changing your car, truck or van’s oil gives us the chance to also replace vehicle fluids as well as inspect the other systems. Call today for an appointment or to ask about our preventative maintenance programs: 928-567-9140.
Some of the Vehicles that We Service Include:
Buick, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Honda, Lincoln, Oldsmobile, Nissan, Pontiac, and Toyota.
Auto and Small Truck Repair Services Offered:
Factory recommended service/maintenance
30/60/90 K mileage maintenance services
Oil change
Cooling system repair and maintenance
Fuel system repair and maintenance
Air conditioning / heating repair
Battery and charging system diagnosis and repair
Brake system
Check engine light
Drivetrain
Electrical problems
Emission problems
Engine performance
Engine repair
Exhaust problems
Steering & suspension
Our Regular Maintenance Checklist
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Keeping Your Diesel Running at Its Peak
Diesel engines are popular because of their good fuel economy and torque. More than 55% of heavy duty pickups are powered by diesel engines. The main differences between a gasoline engine and a diesel is that a diesel engine has no electrical ignition system and higher compression. Today’s computer controlled diesel engines run with very little noise, smoke, or emissions.
Diesel powered vehicles require specialized knowledge, tools and equipment in order to properly maintain and repair them. At HEFR we have the training, tools, and equipment to properly maintain and accurately repair these vehicles.