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  • 2014 Chevrolet Impala

    Chevrolet Impala
    Mileage
    62,893
    Service Date
    4/16/2024
    Services Performed
    • Front tires 33 Rear tires 33
    • Remove all wheels, front brakes have pretty even wear, 6-7mm left, rear brakes at 4mm, rear brake replacement will be needed soon, possibly next service.
    • Replace engine oil and filter
    • **** RESET OIL LIFE REMINDER ****
    • Engine air filter good. Cabin filter requires tear down of glove box.
    • Inspect windshield wiper operation/condition
    • Inspect exterior lens condition and exterior bulb operation
    • Lubricate chassis if applicable
    • Tire rotation recommended at the next service
     
    Darrell M. gave our service a 5 star review on 4/26/2024
  • 2007 Chevrolet Silverado

    Chevrolet Silverado
    Mileage
    237,930
    Service Date
    4/26/2024
    Services Performed
    • Front tires 50 Rear tires 80
    • Replace engine oil and filter
    • **** RESET OIL LIFE REMINDER ****
    • Replace engine air filter
    • Inspect windshield wiper operation/condition
    • Perform headlamp restoration
    • Lubricate chassis if applicable
    • Replace engine oil pan gasket, engine oil cooler lines – [Includes: R&I Front Differential.]
    • ******** Additional parts/labor may be needed to complete repair ********
    • Replace all 3 transmission cooler lines – [Includes: R&I Grille Assembly.]
    • Replace stabilizer links and bushings
    • Wash down engine and drivetrain
     
    Hans P. gave our service a 5 star review on 4/27/2024
  • 2023 Chevrolet Suburban

    Chevrolet Suburban
    Mileage
    26,767
    Service Date
    3/27/2024
    Services Performed
    • Front tires 36 Rear tires 36
    • Justice Brother fuel filter service – [Includes: Perform Filter Life Monitor Reset procedure.]
     
    Victoria O. gave our service a 5 star review on 3/28/2024
  • 2010 Chevrolet Silverado

    Chevrolet Silverado
    Mileage
    48,804
    Service Date
    3/5/2024
    Services Performed
    • Front tires 35 Rear tires 35
    • Vehicle inspection – See KC
    • Replace transmission assembly, flush cooler, rear crankshaft housing and all related parts
    • During transmission removal the driver side exhaust stud/nut were seized and extraction was needed, install new stud/nut
    • Lower transmission cooler line beginning to leak. Engine oil service recommend, 0% oil life. All original cooling system hoses. Power steering cap seal leaking. Oil pan gasket seeping. Brakes 4mm front and rear.
    • Replace both transmission cooler lines
    • 1. Cycle Oil System Cleaner for 15-30 minutes Idle/Drive Time; to Remove Sludge, Neutralize Acid, Break Down Carbon and Clean Anti-Smog Valves by Vapor Action. 2. Remove the Drain Plug and Drain the Crankcase to Remove the Used Oil and Contaminants from the Oil System. 3. Remove the Oil Filter. Inspect for Obvious Damage, Corrosion and Contamination. 4. Install New Oil Filter to Help Reduce Foreign Object Deposits in the Oil System (Replace Applicable Gaskets and Seals). 5. Inspect the Drain Plug Gasket (Replace If Needed). 6. Install the Drain Plug and Torque to Factory Specification (Remark Torque Line If Faded). 7. Use JB Engine Oil Supplement in the Crankcase to Condition the Metal and Reduce Friction Drag Between Moving Parts. 8. Fill the Crankcase Engine Oil with the Manufacturer Specified Oil to Properly Lubricate the Components Throughout the Entire Oil System. 9. Use One Bottle of Justice Brothers Fuel Injection System Cleaner in the Gas Tank to Stabilize the Fuel, Clean the Fuel lines, Fuel Filter, Injectors, Remove Water and Contaminants from the Fuel System. 10. Perform Basic Vehicle Inspections 11. Reset All Maintenance Lights
    • **** RESET OIL LIFE REMINDER ****
    • Clean and adjust rear brake shoes
    • 1. Pour Entire Contents JB Radiator Cleaner in the Existing Coolant/Water. 2. Cycle Radiator Cleaner For 15-60 Minutes at Normal Operating Temperature to Neutralize Acids, Dissolve Corrosion Build Up, and Improve Fluid Circulation. 3. Drain Used Coolant/Water and Cleaner to Remove the Harmful Contaminants. 4. Fill the Cooling System with Manufacturer Recommended Coolant (Antifreeze) to the Manufacturer Specified Fluid Level. 5. Use JB Cooling System Protector & Water Pump Lubricant to Condition the Metal, Provide Lubrication to the Water Pump, Prevent Rust, And Hold the PH Balance of the Coolant. 6. Pressure Test Cooling System, Check for Leaks and Proper Operation.
    • 1. Connect the Brake Fluid Exchange Machine in Accordance with the Equipment and Manufacturer Specifications and Procedures. Observe All Warnings Cautions and Notes. 2. Remove All the Old Fluid from the Brake System. 3. Push Justice Brothers High Performance Brake Fluid through the System to Clean all Varnish and Contamination. 4. Fill the Brake System to the Manufacturer Specified Fluid Level. 5. Bleed the Brakes to Remove all Air from the System. 6. Test For Proper Operation and Check for Leaks.
    • 1. Use Step 1 In the Fuel Tank to Clean the Fuel Tank, Fuel Lines, Injectors, Return Lines. Remove Water and Vanish from the Fuel System, Increase Octane, and Fuel Economy. 2. Use Step 2 In the Crankcase to Clean the PCV System and Saturate the Sulfur and Carbon Deposits in the Emission System Increasing Exhaust Airflow and Reducing Emissions. 3. Connect the Specialized Drip tool to a Strong Vacuum Source that Leads Directly to the Intake Valves. (Brake Boost or PCV). **If Direct Injected, Pressurized spray tool must be used.** 4. DRIP Step 3 Into a Strong Vacuum Source at APPX 2-4 Drips Per Second to Remove the Carbon Deposits from the Intake Valves Increasing the Intake Airflow and Fuel Economy. 5. Remove the Specialized tool and Reconnect all Hoses and Clamps in Accordance with Manufacturer Specifications. 6. Clean the Throttle-Body with JB Air Intake System Cleaner. 7. Inspect Engine Air Filter. 8. Perform Road Test for a Minimum of 15 Minutes at Highway Speed. 9. Check for Leaks, Reset all Applicable Monitors, Sensors, and Maintenance Indicat
     
    Judy D. gave our service a 5 star review on 3/5/2024
  • 2012 Chevrolet Malibu

    Chevrolet Malibu
    Mileage
    71,083
    Service Date
    3/4/2024
    Services Performed
    • Front tires 30 Rear tires 30
    • Replace engine oil and filter
    • **** RESET OIL LIFE REMINDER ****
    • Inspect engine air filter & cabin filter conditions. **** IF FILTERS ARE NOT EASILY ACCESSIBLE PLEASE ADVISE ****
    • Inspect windshield wiper operation/condition
    • Inspect exterior lens condition and exterior bulb operation
    • Lubricate chassis if applicable
    • Perform tire rotation
     
    Carl J. gave our service a 5 star review on 3/4/2024
  • 2006 Chevrolet Silverado

    Chevrolet Silverado
    Mileage
    233,702
    Service Date
    2/23/2024
    Services Performed
    • Front tires 35 Rear tires 35
    • It appears the engine has multiple areas that are seeping engine oil. Recommend complete wash down, add dye for follow up inspection. Multiple codes present; P0059 Oxygen sensor heater circuit failure, recommend B1S2 be replaced and monitor. P0128 Thermostat issue, recommend housing be replaced and monitor. After performing the engine wash down and letting the vehicle idle the radiator began to leak while in the shop, the side tank blew out.
    • Replace radiator, radiator hoses, surge tank cap, thermostat housing
    • Replace oxygen sensor – B1S2 & B2S1
    • ******** Additional parts/labor may be needed to complete repair ********
    • Replace engine oil pan gasket and related parts, reuse engine oil
    • During oil pan gasket repairs found oil pan bolt threads failed, bolt will not tighten up, insert helicoil, bolt holds proper torque at this time
     
    Bear P. gave our service a 5 star review on 2/26/2024
  • 2004 Chevrolet Silverado

    Chevrolet Silverado
    Mileage
    163,294
    Service Date
    10/25/2023
    Services Performed
    • Front tires 35 Rear tires 35
    • Tear down door to inspect/repair. Install all components as good as possible, replace door light bulb
    • Passenger door speaker causing feedback in the radio/speaker system. Trailer brake not powering down, spoke to Wes at SYlvan trailer and found this to be normal operation for this brand and model, it goes into a sleep mode. Exhaust manifold bolt broken in head, #7 cylinder. Both drive belts cracking. Brakes look recently replaced but rotors are grooved. Inner and outer tie rods have excessive play. Minor oil seepage from multiple points around the engine, monitor. Adjust driver side brake light bulb socket, bulb was in/op.
    • Replace faulty passenger door speaker
    • Extract broken manifold bolt. Inspect manifold condiition. Replace parts as needed
    • Replace drive belts
    • Replace inner and outer tie rod ends, sublet alignment
    • Perform wheel alignment ** Additional charges may apply **
    • Replace transmission filter
    • Isolate draw on electrical system to master window switch, switch recently replaced with an aftermarket part, OE part is discontinued, buy out OE part from GM dealership. After window switch was removed from the system isolated a second draw to the IPC
    • Shipping
    • Overhaul IPC due to internal draw
     
    David B. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/7/2023