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M & J Truck & Auto Repair, Inc. of Madison, Wisconsin, are the experts to turn to for fleet repair and roadside service. We at M&J Truck & Auto Repair Inc, believe our customers are our most important asset. A customer's positive experience comes from team members that are motivated, friendly, knowledgeable, dependable, and customer driven. Our mission as a team, is to provide big-rig drivers and operators top quality services at affordable rates.

Our shop M&J Truck & Auto Repair takes the lead in serving customers in the Madison, Wisconsin and surrounding areas. Our automotive and truck repair services are performed by highly trained and certified mechanics. Our mechanic shop uses superior quality truck and car repair equipment when working on each vehicle.
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To work properly, engines must maintain the correct operating temperature.
Your engine cooling system is designed to carry heat away from the engine.
Good operation is achieved by circulating antifreeze/coolant around the components where heat is generated and carrying the heat to the radiator where it is cooled.
To help avoid overheating and freezing, your engine cooling system needs just the right amount and mixture of antifreeze/coolant and water.
Antifreeze/coolant also inhibits rust and corrosion in the cooling system.
If you begin to hear a howling or a whining noise while your vehicle is turning, it is about time to change your differential gear fluid.
You see, all the wheels on your vehicle travel at different speeds as well as distance.
Your front and rear wheels also travel at different distances from the other.
It is recommended that you change your differential fluid between 30,000 and 60,000 miles.
When the fluid gets low or dirty it will lead to accelerated wear, and potentially cause, permanent damage to the gear.
Over time the fluid in your brake system will become contaminated by accumulating sludge, moisture, and air.
In return the optimal performance of your brakes will begin to decline and they may have a "spongy" feel as you press the brake pedal.
Our mechanics will flush your entire brake system by draining the sludgy contaminated fluid.
They will then add the new fluid that is specific to your vehicle.
Next they will bleed the brakes and clean any spillage.
Finally they will check for any leaks as well as inspect your hoses, rotors, and pads.
You know the mechanic's rule of thumb: "Get a regular oil change every 3,000 to 4,000 miles."
Getting a regular oil change is really the easiest and best thing you can do for your car.
It adds to the reliability and longevity of your vehicle.
We will visually inspect: antifreeze/coolant reservoir levels, engine air filtration system, brake fluid level in transparent reservoirs, serpentine belts, wiper blades, exterior light operation.
Check and top off the following fluids: Transmission/transaxle fluids, power steering fluid, differential fluid, windshield washer fluid, battery water (this does not apply to sealed batteries).
As part of our routine maintenance service we will check the level of your vehicle's power steering fluid.
Our mechanics will be checking your adapter fittings, hoses, and clamps for any leaks.
If our experts feel that a change is needed, we will drain out your vehicle's remaining power steering from the reservoir, then fill it with the type specific to your vehicle.
We will bleed the system and clean up any spillage, as well as test it and check for any leaks, before your vehicle is returned.
We recommend getting your power steering system flushed every 3-4 years.
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