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 3
months or 3,000 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.
Services Offered
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Factory recommended
service/maintenance
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30/60/90 K mileage
maintenance services
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Oil
change
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Cooling system repair and
maintenance
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Fuel
system repair and
maintenance
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Air
conditioning / heating
repair
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Battery and charging system
diagnosis and repair
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Brake
system
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Check
engine light
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Drivetrain
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Electrical problems
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Emission problems
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Engine performance
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Engine repair
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Exhaust problems
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Steering & suspension
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Our Regular Maintenance Checklist
(PDF Opens in new
window.)
Keeping Your Diesel
Running at It's 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.