PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
At JNJ Complete Auto Repair we provide the top quality repair and service. JNJ Complete Auto Repair is proud to be your local auto repair service and surrounding areas.
OIL CHANGE
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Having your vehicle's oil changed regularly is an important part of regular maintenance. Get your next oil change from JNJ Complete Auto Repair today. It is recommended you have an oil change every 3,000-5,000 miles to stop engine wear and keep oil free from particles.
JNJ Complete Auto Repair can replace your car battery in your vehicle at competitive prices! Your car battery is crucial to starting your engine. It stores power produced by the alternator and runs the secondary electric systems such as your lights, radio, power seats, power windows, and extra electrical parts in your automobile.
TUNE -UP
You vehicle requires a regular tune-up for optimal performance and efficiency. We can perform preventative maintenance, including tune-ups on your vehicle. Most vehicles need a tune-up every 30,000 miles. JNJ Complete Auto Repair provides quality, affordable tune-ups, as well as other auto repair services. Tune-ups can extend the life of your vehicle and decrease the need to replace worn engine parts.
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BRAKES SERVICE
Frequent inspection is a vital factor in the reliability and resilience of your brake system. Why brake repair is essential: In order to properly stop your car, brake pads have to be in functioning condition and not worn down to the rotors. Because brakes are a system you use every time you use your car, don’t ignore any sort of complications. Even small changes may indicate your brakes need repair. For ideal performance and safety, have our mechanic at JNJ Complete Auto Repair check and service your brakes routinely.
AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT
Air filter replacement is an important part of regular vehicle maintenance and should be replaced about every 3,000 to 15,000 miles.
Transmission fluid should be flushed and the filter changed every 30,000 miles to stop common transmission problems.
Your vehicle’s cooling system is what keeps your car from having a meltdown. All of the parts of your cooling system work together to meet one goal: moving coolant around the engine so it can absorb and dissipate heat. Cooling Systems reduce temperatures to help all other engine parts work properly.
Your car’s automotive electrical system is responsible for starting your engine, and running your electrical features such as windshield wipers, radio, headlights, power windows, and engine fans.
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