Most Frequently asked questions.
Frequently asked questions.
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We service virtually every major brand and model on the market today. If you are not sure whether we will be able to service your vehicle, call us and give us the details. We’ll be happy to help!
In most cases, a vehicle pulling to one side is the symptom of tire wear, worn tires, or incorrect wheel alignment. When left unchecked, it can cause severe damage to other components and become a costly ordeal.
We service all tire and wheel alignment services, book an appointment and our team will identify the concern, provide the estimate, and if approved – resolve the problem!
If the check engine light is on but not flashing, you can call for quick diagnosis where we can identify the cause of the issue (if any).
If the check engine light is blinking and/or the vehicle is not functioning normally, we recommend you do not operate vehicle and contact to get your vehicle towed into the nearest shop for diagnosis, an estimate, and if approved – the required repair(s).
Right here, at Dundas Automotive Repair! We offer fast and affordable oil changes with easy scheduling options. Whether you want a one-time oil change or quarterly scheduled oil changes, our certified engine technician will ensure that your engine is always operating at peak efficiency.
If your brakes begin to get spongy, jittery, or make a lot of noise, it’s probably time to bring them in for a brake service. You may require new fluid, a caliper adjustment, new rotors, new brake lines, or new brake shoes.
Call now 519-45-9470 or book online to schedule an appointment and get a quote.
It depends on the kind of repairs you require. Some services, like transmission repairs, are more intensive than others, like oil changes. We will give you a complete schedule with your quote.
It’s important that your brakes are checked , Best Practices. Ideally, you should have your brakes inspected once every six months. Most people have this done at the same time as they have their tires rotated, so they don’t forget. If you cannot recall the last time a professional examined your braking system, you should arrange an appointment as soon as possible. If anything feels off, be sure to stop driving and schedule an appointment right away!
Your brakes can be squealing for a number of reasons. The most common ones are:
– Worn out brake shoes
– Maladjusted calipers
– Lack of insulation shim
– Improper rotor surface cut
– Glazed shoes or rotor
– The best way to stop it is to get an expert involved.