What kind of cars does Terry's Automotive repair?
Terry's Automotive provides a complete range of repair and maintenance services. We handle all makes and models of cars, truck and SUV’s whether imported or domestic.
Terry's Automotive provides a complete range of repair and maintenance services. We handle all makes and models of cars, truck and SUV’s whether imported or domestic.
Terry's Automotive accepts VISA, MasterCard, Debit and Cash. We also offer payment plans for major repairs. Call us for more information.
The general rule for oil changes on any vehicle is every 5000 miles. We recommend following the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the peak performance of your vehicle. Consult with our auto repair experts for more information.
According to the manufacturer’s recommendation, the brake system should be inspected every 12 months.
When the check engine light comes on in your vehicle it doesn’t necessarily signal a need for major repairs. To be certain, have your vehicle checked by a professional. Visit the service pages on this site for more information.
Yes. If your vehicle is properly maintained it will last longer, operate more efficiently and save you money in the long run. Your owner’s manual outlines recommended maintenance schedules for your vehicle. Just like anything in life, proper upkeep is key.
Terry's Automotive does provide smog tests for cars that from out of state. Whether you’re in town for an extended period of time or have decided to become a permanent resident but your license and information has not been updated, don’t worry.
Liquid leaking from a vehicle is usually a sign that something is wrong. The clear liquid may just be water condensation which can come from the AC. This is perfectly normal. However, it could be brake fluid which can be clear though is usually a yellowish hue. Brake fluid will have an oily feel and a medium thickness.
The moment your vehicle begins emitting an odor, it is time to bring it in to the shop. There are certain smells that mean different things, and can signal almost anything. From a stuck brake and overheated engine to a leak in the fuel system or an electrical short.