Posted on February 9, 2021 by autoshop-lab in Ford Engine Repair
While enjoying driving, suddenly you face your car engine light and start creating a beep where a flashlight on your dashboard appears. If you are alone and don’t know why it happens and what problems it will create, immediately contact the A&A Auto Repair Shop. When your ford engine light appears, contact us instantly and
Posted on February 8, 2021 by autoshop-lab in Car AC Repair
Without an AC unit, there would be no car; at least that’s what we think. It is hands down the most crucial aspect of any vehicle, which is why AC has become a must-include feature for every car manufacturer out there. Even though it’s a crucial feature, it does come with an expiration date; after
Posted on February 5, 2021 by autoshop-lab in Transmission Repair
BMW is a famous brand, and its transmission repair is undoubtedly the right topic to gain knowledge. Such a brand is indeed one of the best-considered brands, and its parts are sophisticated enough for handling. If you’re running this vehicle, you possibly don’t want to experience failure. But, such complex equipment is technically advanced and
Posted on February 4, 2021 by A&A Auto Repair in Transmission Repair
Signs You Need Transmission Repair How many different types of signs can you name in ten seconds? It’s not as easy as you might think. There are road signs, yard signs, zodiac signs, warning signs, and more. What if someone were to ask you to name the warning signs specific to a transmission in need
Posted on November 4, 2020 by A&A Auto Repair in Check Engine Light
What To Do If Your Check Engine Light Comes On If your check engine light comes on, what do you do? Wait until you experience weird sounds, smells, and sensations before bringing it to an auto shop. Guess what the problem might be and try fixing it yourself. Completely ignore it, assuming it’s no big
Posted on August 5, 2020 by A&A Auto Repair in Windshield Repair
Cracked Windshield: To Repair or Replace? It’s no big deal, they say; you’ll get used to it, they say. Willingness to acclimate to less than perfect conditions is not a bad quality to have. After all, nothing is perfect. The problem is that some imperfections really can create a safety hazzard, and potentially end up