Morrie & Sons Auto
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Morrie & Son's first began as a small, full-service gas station in 1959. Since then, we have grown into an auto repair shop providing service to customers in McHenry, IL, Johnsburg, IL, Wonder Lake, IL and the surrounding areas. Our ACE certified technicians specialize in brakes, engine repair, steering and suspension components, cooling and HVAC, tires and alignments, batteries and electrical work, differentials and drivetrains, transmissions, etc.

As a small, family-owned business, we feel a sense of personal obligation to each of our customers and strive to build lasting relationships with them. We hope to be the auto repair shop that you can always rely on for quality service at an affordable price!
Services
We thoroughly inspect wheel cylinders, brake lines, and master cylinders as well as the condition of brake pads and rotors to ensure that your vehicle is safe to operate.
We carefully repair all HVAC lines, unplug cores and condensers, recharge A/C systems, replace radiators, water pumps, compressors, heater cores, etc. so you can always travel comfortably!
We accurately diagnose engine trouble codes and performance issues that contribute to your vehicle running poorly and we repair any major engine issue that you may have!
In this example, the 'P' stands for passenger vehicle type.
Other letters you may see include "LT" standing for light truck, 'ST' standing for special trailer, 'T' standing for temporary, etc.
The 'R' stands for 'radial' and is the most widely used construction method.
Other methods include 'B' which stands for 'belted bias' and 'D' which stands for 'diagonal bias'.
In this example, the diameter is '18' inches; thus, the tire will only fit on a 18-inch rim.
This indicates the maximum load carrying capacity and top speed a tire is rated for.
Take a look at the list below--it will provide you with a basic complimentary schedule to follow in addition to your manufacturers' recommendations.
We recommend that you check your oil and fluid levels routinely.
Some cars are prone to burning a quart of oil every 500-1000 miles.
Thus, the oil level could get dangerously low leading to major engine problems before your next scheduled service.
We usually recommend an oil change every 5k miles; however, check your owners manual to see their specific recommendations for how often to change the oil and filter.
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