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  • 2013 BMW 528i

    BMW 528i
    Mileage
    76,437
    Service Date
    5/28/2021
    Services Performed
    • SERPENTINE BELT TENSIONER – Remove & Replace
    • Drain and flush radiator. Inspect hoses and clamps, add cooling system lubricant and add up to 1 gallon of coolant. Check thermostat and electric fans operation.
     
    James P. gave our service a 5 star review on 6/8/2021
  • 2016 BMW X5

    BMW X5
    Mileage
    1
    Service Date
    4/21/2021
    Services Performed
    • Complementary safety and vehicle health inspection.
    • vehicle Diagnostic Customers complaint: all instrument cluster are not working AC is not blowing cold air
     
    John K. gave our service a 5 star review on 4/21/2021
  • 2010 BMW 328i

    BMW 328i
    Mileage
    86,726
    Service Date
    11/26/2019
    Services Performed
    • Check brake fluid for moisture and contamination. Inspect all hydraulic line and hoses. Bleed and inspect calipers and wheel cylinders. Inspect master cylinder and cap. Flush entire brake system including master cylinder, calipers, wheel cylinders until clean.
     
    Diane S. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/27/2019
  • 2010 BMW 528i

    BMW 528i
    Mileage
    137,743
    Service Date
    8/22/2019
    Services Performed
    • Check brake fluid for moisture and contamination. Inspect all hydraulic line and hoses. Bleed and inspect calipers and wheel cylinders. Inspect master cylinder and cap. Flush entire brake system including master cylinder, calipers, wheel cylinders until clean.
    • Diagnostics: 1)Removed under Carriage to inspect for Oil leaks. Oil Pan Gasket is leaking and needs to be replaced. 2)All computers and check engine lights were reset. if check engine light comes back on will need to replace oxygen sensors and electric water pump. 3) After computer was reset we Test drove vehicle for 10 miles and check engine light returned. Scanned computer codes P2098, P2198, P2272 returned for Oxygen sensors and codes 2E85, 2E8B, 2E81 for Electric Water Pump. If vehicle is not over heating then just replace the oxygen sensors. But if vehicle has been or is overheating then Electric Water Pump needs to be replaced. Other random codes also returned P0015, 2C32, 2C2C, 2C6C, 2E98, 2A87, 4E86 and 6E83. Upon inspecting to install Daytime Running lights noticed all the wires are stripped. This can cause a trigger to the computers causing random codes. How ever further Electrical Diagnostics will need to be performed. Cost for Electrical diagnostics is $150 plus tax. 4) rear view mirror needs to be replaced. Cannot be repaired.
    • Complementary safety and vehicle health inspection.
    • OIL PAN GASKET – Remove and Replace
    • Headlight Restoration service. Restored dull , faded yellowed headlights to like new crystal clear condition.
    • Headlight Restoration – Complimentary – No Charge to Customer
    • Installation of Daytime running light
    • Installation of Daytime running light – No Charge to Customer
     
    Mitchell J. gave our service a 5 star review on 8/23/2019
  • 2009 BMW 128i

    BMW 128i
    Mileage
    108,095
    Service Date
    8/8/2019
    Services Performed
    • Tow service
    • Findings! During initial inspection Oil leak was found in the bottom Harmonics seal. Cause by a previous broken belt not completely removed. Also missing bottom engine cover used for aerodynamics and viechle efficiency.keeps derby from colliding inwards on engine and transmission.
    • Complementary safety and vehicle health inspection.
    • CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL – Remove and Replace – Standard Trans Front
    • RADIATOR – aling radiator to body mount to prevent radiator damadge,All Applicable Models – [Includes: Bleed System (where applicable).]
    • BRAKE SHOES and /OR PADS – Remove and Replace – Front or Rear,Both Sides – [Includes: Clean, lube and/or replace Brake Hardware as necessary. Adjust Brakes (where applicable). Includes: Repack Wheel Bearings (where applicable). DOES NOT include refinishing.]
    • (Combination) – DISC ROTOR – Remove and Install or Remove and Replace Each,Rear
    • all the lights were reset, brake light stays on due to a faulty ABS Sensor. vehicle was tested no new lights have returned. If engine light comes back on vehicle mystery tested for that specific code
    • SHOCK and /OR STRUT ASSEMBLY – Remove and Install or Remove and Replace – Both – [DOES NOT include alignment.]
    • (Combination) – STRUT – Replace Each
     
    Dana S. gave our service a 5 star review on 8/12/2019
  • 2009 BMW 128i

    BMW 128i
    Mileage
    108,095
    Service Date
    8/8/2019
    Services Performed
    • Tow service
    • Findings! During initial inspection Oil leak was found in the bottom Harmonics seal. Cause by a previous broken belt not completely removed. Also missing bottom engine cover used for aerodynamics and viechle efficiency.keeps derby from colliding inwards on engine and transmission.
    • Complementary safety and vehicle health inspection.
    • CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL – Remove and Replace – Standard Trans Front
    • RADIATOR – aling radiator to body mount to prevent radiator damadge,All Applicable Models – [Includes: Bleed System (where applicable).]
    • BRAKE SHOES and /OR PADS – Remove and Replace – Front or Rear,Both Sides – [Includes: Clean, lube and/or replace Brake Hardware as necessary. Adjust Brakes (where applicable). Includes: Repack Wheel Bearings (where applicable). DOES NOT include refinishing.]
    • (Combination) – DISC ROTOR – Remove and Install or Remove and Replace Each,Rear
    • all the lights were reset, brake light stays on due to a faulty ABS Sensor. vehicle was tested no new lights have returned. If engine light comes back on vehicle mystery tested for that specific code
    • SHOCK and /OR STRUT ASSEMBLY – Remove and Install or Remove and Replace – Both – [DOES NOT include alignment.]
    • (Combination) – STRUT – Replace Each
     
    Dana S. gave our service a 5 star review on 8/12/2019
  • 2010 BMW 328i

    BMW 328i
    Mileage
    86,726
    Service Date
    8/7/2019
    Services Performed
    • As soon as vehicle was checked we noticed that the fan was not working. Manually started the fan and is now working fine. Air conditioning valves high and low were replaced. If problems returns possibly the fan assembly will need to be replaced.
     
    Diane S. gave our service a 5 star review on 8/9/2019