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  • 2018 Volvo XC60

    Volvo XC60
    Mileage
    40,295
    Service Date
    11/2/2023
    Services Performed
    • PARKING BRAKE – ADJUST WINDSHIELD – CLEAN – [Clean inside of windshield in front of camera (Vehicles with camera for collision warning).] BRAKE HOSES & LINES – INSPECT – [Inspect for damage/leaks.] BRAKE PADS – INSPECT COOLANT LEVEL – INSPECT ENGINE COOLANT – INSPECT – [Check and adjust the engine coolant antifreeze rating and anti-corrosion agent.] FUEL FILTER – INSPECT – [Check for leakage and damage.] FUEL LINES – INSPECT – [Check for leakage and damage.] POWER STEERING FLUID – INSPECT SPARE TIRE – INSPECT – [Check spare tire pressure every two years or every 40,000 miles/64,000 kilometers] TIRES – INSPECT – [Check pressure, wear and condition.] TRANSAXLE FLUID – INSPECT – [Inspect Engine/Transmission/ Timing gear, check for leaks. In the event of a leak from the transmission, check the oil level.] WASHER FLUID LEVEL – INSPECT WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADE INSERTS – INSPECT AIR CLEANER/ELEMENT – REPLACE – [Clean the air cleaner housing/replace filter. May be necessary to change more frequently when driving in dusty/dirty areas.] BRAKE FLUID – REPLACE – [Recommended to replace every 36 months or 40,000 miles (if driven in mountainous areas or humid climates – every 12 months) at owner's request.] CABIN AIR FILTER – REPLACE – [Recommended to replace at least once a year or more often in heavy traffic or dirty/dusty areas.] ENGINE OIL – REPLACE ENGINE OIL FILTER – REPLACE SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR/DISPLAY – RESET
     
    Jeanise S. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/2/2023
  • 2011 Volvo XC60

    Volvo XC60
    Mileage
    63,888
    Service Date
    9/3/2021
    Services Performed
    • Vehicle Courtesy Check
    • Check Charging System For Proper Output To Battery. Load Test Battery. Check All Wiring. Inspect belt and adjust as required. Test for current draw on electrical system and record findings.
    • ALTERNATOR ASSEMBLY – Remove & Replace – 3.2L Eng – [Includes: Test.]
     
    Judy S. gave our service a 5 star review on 9/4/2021
  • 2011 Volvo XC60

    Volvo XC60
    Mileage
    63,250
    Service Date
    7/2/2021
    Services Performed
    • Vehicle Courtesy Check
    • Check Charging System For Proper Output To Battery. Load Test Battery. Check All Wiring. Inspect belt and adjust as required. Test for current draw on electrical system and record findings.
    • Replace right license plate bulb
    • ALTERNATOR ASSEMBLY – Remove & Replace – 3.2L Eng –
     
    Judy S. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/5/2021
  • 2007 Volvo C70

    Volvo C70
    Mileage
    98,909
    Service Date
    9/26/2018
    Services Performed
    • On our courtesy inspection we found the following issues:
    • P0193 Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit. Fuel Pressure: 45PSI Running, Tech Scoped Sensor Found @ 2.0V, Spec is 3.6-3.8V at 40-46 PSI. Sensor Is Out Of Spec, Recommend Replace.
    • Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor
     
    Emmerson and Carolyn B. gave our service a 5 star review on 9/29/2018
  • 2006 Saab 9-5

    Saab 9-5
    Mileage
    151,388
    Service Date
    9/5/2018
    Services Performed
    • Tech Tested Starter – Okay. Test Ignition Relay – Okay. Checked Voltage at All Fuses Found Fuses: B, 26,21,28,27,19,29 Only Have Three Volts (Vital Systems). Tech Accessed Rear Of Fuse Block and Located 7-Way Splice for Circuit 15 (3.0) Volts. Next Step Is To Access Ignition Switch Wiring and Test Inputs and Outputs. Requires More Diagnostic Time.
    • Technician Removed Ignition Switch (Electrical Portion, Not Cylinder), Opened Switch and Cleaned, Applied Dielectric Grease To The Terminals and Re-installed. Switch Operates Correctly At This Time and Has Proper Voltage Flowing Through It At This Time (Battery Voltage).
     
    Barbara M. gave our service a 5 star review on 9/18/2018
  • 2006 Volvo XC70

    Volvo XC70
    Mileage
    133,499
    Service Date
    2/8/2018
    Services Performed
    • On our courtesy inspection we found the following issues: **Axle Seals Leaking severely [front] **Coolant leaking **Service lights on **Driver lock broken **P/S fluid dark **Oil leaks **Seat Belt Buckle not working properly **Shifter Loose **LOF needed [oil change] **PAss turn signal bad **Cabin Filter **WIper Blades **Drivers window slow to roll up
    • TEST DRIVE Check Engine Light / Warning Lights / Readiness Monitors: YES [Services needed] Follow-Up Service – YES Transmission Operation – OK Wheel Bearing Noise – OK Brake Operation – OK Alignment – OK Overall Handling, Shocks, Struts – OK Wiper Blades – Fair Light Check – OK ENGINE COMPARTMENT Drive Belts / Pulleys Cracking – OK Coolant Hoses Condition – Coolant leaking from unknown location Coolant Condition: Recommend Flush Oil Condition – Needs Service Brakes Fluid Condition – OK P/S Fluid Condition – OK UNDER VEHICLE Tire Wear, Tire Depth F_9__32 R__8__32 Axles / CV Boots Cracking – OK Ball Joints / Control Arms – OK Shocks / Struts – OK Brake Wear F__75__% R__75__% Oil Leaks – Minor Front Diff Fluid, Pinion Seal Leaks – OK Transmission Fluid Leaks – OK Rear Diff Fluid Condition – OK Rear Diff Fluid, Pinion Seal Leaks – OK Struts / Shock Good / Bouncy / Leaking – OK Exhaust Leaks – OK
     
    Lacey C. gave our service a 5 star review on 2/10/2018