frequently asked questions

FAQ

If you notice squealing or grinding noises when braking, a spongy or too hard brake pedal, your vehicle pulling to one side while braking, or if your brake warning light comes on, it’s likely time for brake repair.
Most manufacturers recommend changing your oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, but this can vary depending on your vehicle type, oil used (synthetic vs. conventional), and driving habits. Always consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific recommendations.
A Missouri State Inspection involves checking your vehicle’s safety components, such as brakes, lights, horn, steering, tires, and windshield wipers, as well as emissions testing to ensure your vehicle meets state environmental standards.
Regular maintenance keeps your vehicle running efficiently, prevents costly repairs by catching issues early, extends the lifespan of your vehicle, and ensures it meets safety standards.
Signs your vehicle may need a tune-up include decreased fuel efficiency, rough idling, difficulty starting, or an overall decrease in performance. Regular tune-ups are recommended as part of your vehicle’s routine maintenance schedule.
Complete Computer Diagnostics checks for issues within your vehicle’s electronic systems, including the engine management system, transmission, ABS, airbags, and more, using specialized equipment to diagnose and pinpoint any malfunctions.
If you notice any unusual behavior such as unexpected warning lights on the dashboard, decreased performance, poor fuel efficiency, or if your vehicle fails to start, it might be time for Complete Computer Diagnostics. This service can identify issues that aren’t immediately apparent, helping prevent more serious problems down the line.

We are a certified MO safety inspection center

We have been providing customers in the Springfield, MO area with reliable, friendly, and consistent service since 1989. Our technicians specialize in all vehicle makes and models.