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At Tyre's Auto Service, we pride ourselves on our customers complete satisfaction. We believe that doing an honest job for people is just good business. Tyre's Auto Service makes the following commitments to all of its customers: To listen carefully to your vehicle repair concerns and needs. To thoroughly explain the service and/or repairs your vehicle needs.

Promise that only highly trained technicians will work on your vehicle. To keep a detailed record of all services we performed. Tires are the only parts of your vehicle that actually touch the road, so proper inflation is imperative to your safety. Belts and hoses perform basic functions that keep some very complex systems performing optimally.
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Experts recommend changing the oil and oil filter in your vehicle every 3 months or 3,000 miles, whichever is first.
It's an essential way to maximize engine protection.
Our team will flush the cooling system, conduct a pressure test, check hoses and cap and check connections.
One of our trained air conditioning specialists will inspect your car's air conditioner, all A/C lines, evaporator and compressor for leaks and wear.
We will remove old worn-out gear oil from the front and rear differential and transfer case.
The NAPA AutoCare Peace of Mind Warranty covers parts and labor on qualifying repairs and services for 24 months/24,000 miles.
There's no greater peace of mind than knowing you have one less worry by having your vehicles serviced by the professionals at your local NAPA AutoCare Center.
They stand behind their work with the NAPA AutoCare Peace of Mind Warranty.
It's a written warranty that is honored at more than 14,000 locations nationwide-more than any other automotive repair brand.
So no matter where your travels take you, if you ever experience a problem with a covered repair, you can count on a NAPA AutoCare Center being nearby.
The air conditioning unit in your vehicle operates similarly to a refrigerator.
Your vehicle's air conditioning unit is designed to move heat from the inside of your car to outside of it.
The refrigerant carries heat.
In modern cars, refrigerant is a substance called R-134a.
Older cars' refrigerant is called r-12 freon, which is more expensive and difficult to find than R-134a.
Your vehicle's condenser changes the refrigerant from gas to liquid and expels heat from the car.
The expansion valve (sometimes called the orifice tube) is a nozzle that simultaneously drops the pressure of the refrigerant liquid, meter its flow and atomize it.
Your vehicle's axles are vital to keeping you safe on the road.
They are just as important as other safety devices on your vehicle, such as brakes and tires.
Axles bear all of your vehicle's weight.
They connect its wheels and help drive the vehicle.
In most cars, the axles are an essential part of the steering system, working with power steering fluid and other components to ensure smooth turning.
When most people think of the word axle, they imagine a bar between two wheels, as seen on wagons or train cars.
Your vehicle's battery is the source of electrical currents necessary to start the engine.
The battery provides power to your vehicle's accessories and electrical parts; it allows them to operate even when your vehicle's engine is not running.
Additionally, components such as your engine and starter rely on the battery for power; they cannot run without a properly functioning battery.
Your battery is your vehicle's voltage stabilizer for the entire electrical system.
Most vehicle batteries need to be replaced every few years, depending on the conditions in which you drive.
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