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  • 2020 Honda CR-V

    Honda CR-V
    Mileage
    29,125
    Service Date
    4/7/2026
    Services Performed
    • VEHICLE SERVICE: – CHANGE ENGINE OIL AND FILTER – TIRE INFLATION CHECK – BRAKE COMPONENT INSPECTION – ALL FLUID LEVEL CHECK – RESET MAINTENCE COUNTER
     
    JAN C. gave our service a 5 star review on 4/7/2026
  • 2014 Honda Civic

    Honda Civic
    Mileage
    102,424
    Service Date
    4/4/2026
    Services Performed
    • VERIFIED CONDITION OF SERPENTINE BELT AND IDLER PULLEY. REMOVED WORN DRIVE BELT AND DEFECTIVE IDLER PULLEY. INSTALLED NEW DRIVE BELT AND NEW IDLER PULLEY. VERIFIED PROPER BELT ROUTING AND TENSION. STARTED ENGINE AND CONFIRMED QUIET OPERATION WITH NO NOISE OR MISALIGNMENT. SYSTEM OPERATING AS DESIGNED.
     
    MICHELLE C. gave our service a 5 star review on 4/6/2026
  • 2011 Honda Accord

    Honda Accord
    Mileage
    133,610
    Service Date
    3/26/2026
    Services Performed
    • REMOVE STEERING RESERVOIR CLEAN AND FLUSH TH SYSTEM CHANGE P/S FLUID
     
    TIRSA G. gave our service a 5 star review on 3/26/2026
  • 2009 Honda Civic

    Honda Civic
    Mileage
    167,053
    Service Date
    2/4/2026
    Services Performed
    • ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE – Drain old engine oil, replace oil filter, and refill with manufacturer-recommended oil to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. TIRE INSPECTION AND INFLATION CHECK – Inspect all tires for wear, damage, and proper tread depth. Adjust tire pressure to the manufacturer’s recommended PSI for even wear and safe handling. BRAKE COMPONENT INSPECTION – Examine brake pads, rotors, and calipers for wear or damage. Check brake fluid
     
    JANET H. gave our service a 5 star review on 2/4/2026
  • 2006 Honda Civic

    Honda Civic
    Mileage
    164,731
    Service Date
    1/16/2026
    Services Performed
    • Confirmed the customer's complaint and found the engine did not start intermittently. Used a multi-meter to measure the voltage across the battery terminals and found the measured voltage was below the specified range. Used a battery conductance tester to test the battery and found the battery was able to conduct the specified amount of current, which verified it operated properly. Used an alternator load tester to test the alternator by placing the battery under a load, raised the engine speed to 2,000 RPM and found the measured alternator output was below the specified minimum amperage. Off idle, used a lab scope to measure the alternating current ripple in the charging system and observed the measured alternating current ripple was above specifications. These test results verified the alternator was faulty.
    • REPLACED THE ALTERNATOR AND PERFORMED A SYSTEM CHECK TO VERIFY PROPER CHARGING OUTPUT AND ELECTRICAL OPERATION. AFTER INSTALLATION, THE VEHICLE WAS STARTED AND TESTED TO CONFIRM NORMAL FUNCTION. NO WARNING LIGHTS OR ABNORMAL CONDITIONS WERE OBSERVED, AND THE CUSTOMER’S ORIGINAL CONCERN DID NOT RETURN.
     
    ORLANDO C. gave our service a 5 star review on 1/16/2026
  • 2017 Honda Ridgeline

    Honda Ridgeline
    Mileage
    122,239
    Service Date
    1/14/2026
    Services Performed
    • ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE – Drain old engine oil, replace oil filter, and refill with manufacturer-recommended oil to ensure optimal engine performance and longevity. TIRE INSPECTION AND INFLATION CHECK – Inspect all tires for wear, damage, and proper tread depth. Adjust tire pressure to the manufacturer’s recommended PSI for even wear and safe handling. BRAKE COMPONENT INSPECTION – Examine brake pads, rotors, and calipers for wear or damage. Check brake fluid
    • REMOVE FRONT BRAKE ROTORS REPLACE FRONT BRAKE PADS REPLACE FRONT BRAKE ROTORS ASSEMBLE BACK TOGETHER
    • REMOVE REAR BRAKE ROTORS REPLACE REAR BRAKE PADS REPLACE REAR BRAKE ROTORS ASSEMBLE BACK TOGETHER
     
    WILL J. gave our service a 5 star review on 1/14/2026
  • 2017 Honda CR-V

    Honda CR-V
    Mileage
    130,027
    Service Date
    12/5/2025
    Services Performed
    • WARRANTY SERVICE: CLEAN CORRODED BATTERY. REMOVE AND REPLACE BATTERY. MAKE SURE ALL WIRES ARE INSERTED INTO PROPER CAVITIES. RE-ASSEMBLE BACK TOGETHER. CONNECT BATTERY. MAKE SURE ALL OTHER WIRES ARE HARNESSED PROPERLY. TEST ALL AFFECTED SYSTEM.
     
    NICK J. gave our service a 5 star review on 12/5/2025
  • 2007 Honda Fit

    Honda Fit
    Mileage
    78,469
    Service Date
    12/3/2025
    Services Performed
    • VEHICLE SERVICE: – CHANGE ENGINE OIL AND FILTER – TIRE INFLATION CHECK – BRAKE COMPONENT INSPECTION – ALL FLUID LEVEL CHECK – RESET MAINTENCE COUNTER
     
    MANDANA M. gave our service a 5 star review on 12/3/2025
  • 2017 Honda Accord

    Honda Accord
    Mileage
    38,236
    Service Date
    11/21/2025
    Services Performed
    • VEHICLE SERVICE: – CHANGE ENGINE OIL AND FILTER – TIRE INFLATION CHECK – BRAKE COMPONENT INSPECTION – ALL FLUID LEVEL CHECK – RESET MAINTENANCE COUNTER
     
    HAZEL J C. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/21/2025
  • 2014 Honda CR-V

    Honda CR-V
    Mileage
    223,359
    Service Date
    10/20/2025
    Services Performed
    • Confirmed the customer's complaint and found the engine did not start. Performed a visual inspection of the battery and battery terminals, but found no obvious faults. Used a multi-meter to measure the voltage across the battery terminals and found the measured voltage was within the specified range of 12.4-12.6 Volts. Used a battery conductance tester to test the battery and found the battery was able to conduct the specified amount of current, which verified it operated properly. Used the multi-meter to test for battery voltage and ground at the starter motor and found both the specified 12 Volts and ground were present. Used the multi-meter to test for voltage at the starter motor solenoid terminal while switching the ignition to the start position, and found 12 Volts was present. These test results verified the starter motor was faulty.
    • REMOVE ALL NECESSARY COMPONENTS TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE STARTER MOTOR. DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND MOUNTING HARDWARE, THEN REMOVE THE FAULTY STARTER MOTOR FROM THE VEHICLE. INSTALL THE NEW STARTER MOTOR, ENSURING ALL CONNECTIONS AND MOUNTING BOLTS ARE SECURE AND TORQUED TO SPECIFICATIONS. REASSEMBLE ALL REMOVED COMPONENTS, RECONNECT THE BATTERY, AND TEST VEHICLE START-UP TO VERIFY PROPER FUNCTION AND OPERATION.
     
    KASAHUN Z. gave our service a 5 star review on 10/20/2025