Upon starting the vehicle the noise complaint was verified – Engine makes excessive noise like metal collision during idle operation Further inspection revealed that Cylinder 1 has a broken component internally – Broken Components are making contact with Engine Wall inside Cylinder 1 – Recommend Replace Engine
Karen S. gave our service a 5 star review on 1/20/2023
Upon inspection it was evident, Battery terminals very loose, even when completely torqued – recommend replace battery terminals Oil is dirty – Recommend Oil Change Air Filter is Dirty – Recommend Replacement Front Brake Pad Lining Material Remaining : 20% – Recommend Replace Front Brake Pads and Rotors Valve Cover is leaking Oil – Recommend gasket replacement Heater Hose Inlet has major corrosion – Recommend Replacement Steering Angle Sensor needs to be recalibrated
BATTERY TERMINALS – Remove and Replace
REPLACE ENGINE OIL AND FILTER AND PERFORM STANDARD SAFETY INSPECTION
Jennifer C. gave our service a 5 star review on 1/18/2023
SHOCK &/OR STRUT ASSEMBLY – Remove & Install or Remove & Replace – Both – [Includes: Bleed Brake System (where applicable). DOES NOT include disassemble or alignment (where applicable).]
Steve W. gave our service a 5 star review on 1/8/2023
2016 Toyota Prius C CRM Mitchell1
2023-01-09T22:58:20+00:00
P0302 Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected C1201 Brake Pressure Sensor Performance/Circuit out of range Upon inspection it was evident unwelcome rodents made a makeshift habitat within the engine compartment under the engine cover. Where the most signs of rodent presence there was a completely chewed wire connecting the engine harness and fuel injector over cylinder 2 – Recommend Repair Wiring and Retest
Solder, Crimp and Solidify copper wiring connection for Fuel Injector/Fuel Rail
Emma K. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/19/2022
2014 Toyota Avalon CRM Mitchell1
2022-11-20T22:59:35+00:00
Perform standard safety inspection. Advise upon all necessary repairs Upon inspection it was evident the positive battery cable was loose upon reconnecting it is recommended vehicle is driven. In addition, there is an oil leak coming from a hose that connects to the oil cooler. Recommend the Oil cooler hose replaced
Gregory S. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/14/2022
2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport CRM Mitchell1
2022-11-15T23:02:45+00:00