At Japanese Motor Works, we offer all maintenance and repairs of Asian vehicles. We specialize in preventive maintenance, yet we are just as comfortable performing complete system overhauls, e.g. engine, transmission and electronic components.
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Services We Offer
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• Advanced diagnostic repairs using state-of-the-art computer technology
• Alignments
• Air Conditioning
• Brakes
• Drivetrain
• Engine Performance
• Engine Repair
• Exhaust
• Fabrication of high pressure power steering and air conditioning hoses
• Electrical
• Emissions
• Lube Service
• Steering
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We can provide these services to you because of our ongoing and complete commitment to equipment and training in these areas.
At Japanese Motor Works, you won't feel like we are speaking a foreign language. We explain procedures and terminology, and we encourage customers to ask questions. If you aren't sure what has been recommended or if it just doesn't make sense, ask for clarification.
It's your car, your right, and your money!
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Getting Better Service for Your Vehicle
These tips are "Insider information" from a technician's viewpoint.
Communication: Communicating your needs to the auto repair facility is one of the key steps in the repair process. You know your vehicle better than anyone, and being able to describe a problem can save the technician valuable time and you valuable cash.
Be descriptive, be creative, and don't be afraid to try and make the same sound your car did. If it's possible, record the sound and bring it to the shop.
Aleveate Confusion: "My car won't start...." This can mean any number of things and can lead a technician on a wild goosechase. Starting and cranking are two separate items.
A no-start generally means that the engine is cranking over, but doesn't fire or run on its own. A no-crank is when you turn the key to the start position and there is only a click or nothing at all. These terms often are confused, and technicians often do not know what to look for in diagnosing the problem.
Please download this questionaire, print and fill it out before your appointment. Your input can save time and labor in the diagnostic process. |
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