Posted on 6/7/2024

We are thrilled to partner with the Washington County Humane Society this June! For the entire month, we’re hosting a pet supply drive and collecting cash or supply donations. Plus, when you donate $20 or more, you’ll receive a free tire rotation! All three of our auto repair shops are designated collection spots. Join us in making a difference this summer – we appreciate your support! Wish List: Cats Feliway Spray Feliway Refills Superclot gel Licki mats for cats New cat toys Dogs Hot Dogs Adaptil for dogs Licki mats for dogs New dog toys Individual Boxed Treats Small Animals Countertop Grow Garden (3) Enrichment Play Center (5) Enrichment Play Garden (5) Enrichment Play Table (5) Chew toys & treats for Rabbits and Guinea Pigs Shelter Wishlist Toilet Paper Paper Towel Bleach Go Pro 10 Go Pro Harness 55 gallon trash bags Hand Soap Neosporin Ointment (non-pain relief) Office Wishlist White out tape Blue or Black pens (no gel pens) Blue Pocket Fo ... read more
Posted on 5/21/2024

If your BMW isn't starting, it could be due to several issues, ranging from simple to more challenging components. First, check out the basics: make sure the battery is properly connected and has charge, and that there's enough fuel in the tank. If those are all good, then you might need to look into other problems like a faulty starter motor, issues with the ignition system, or other electrical components. Several factors could be leading up to your BMW not starting. The list below is a few of the most common problems. Dead Battery: This is the most common reason. The battery might be too weak to start the engine. Check if the lights and dashboard turn on when you try to start the car. Failed Starter Motor: If you hear a clicking sound when you turn the key or push the start button, but the engine doesn't turn over, this might be the problem. Fuel Problems: Make sure there's fuel in the tank. Also, issues like a clogged fuel filter or problems with the ... read more
Posted on 5/15/2024

Owning an Audi is exciting! It's a high-quality car that needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. One of the most important things you can do for your Audi is to get regular oil changes. But how often should you do this? Let’s find out! Why Are Oil Changes Important? Oil is one of the important fluids in your car’s engine. It keeps all the parts moving smoothly and prevents them from wearing out too quickly. Over time, the oil gets dirty and less effective, so it needs to be changed regularly. Recommended Oil Change Intervals For most modern Audis, the recommended interval for an oil change is every 5,000 miles or 5 months, whichever comes first. However, this can vary depending on your specific model and driving habits. Signs You Need an Oil Change Sometimes, your car might need an oil change before the recommended interval. Here are some signs to look out for: •Oil Change Light: If this light comes on, it’s time for an oil change. &bul ... read more
Posted on 5/1/2024

Why is my Volkswagen leaking oil? An oil leak in your Volkswagen can be caused by several issues, ranging from simple to complex. Here are some common reasons why your vehicle might be leaking oil: Worn or Damaged Oil Filter: Over time, oil filters can become damaged or improperly fitted, leading to leaks. Ensure that the oil filter is correctly installed and replace it if it's old or damaged. Faulty Oil Pan Gasket: The oil pan gasket, which seals the oil pan to the bottom of the engine, can deteriorate over time. This is often due to exposure to extreme temperatures and engine vibration. Aged Valve Cover Gasket: The valve cover gasket seals the top of the engine and prevents oil leaks. If this gasket fails, oil can leak out, especially at the top of the engine. Damaged Seals or Gaskets: Other seals, like the front or rear main seal, camshaft seals, or crankshaft seals, can also wear out and cause leaks. Cracked Oil Pan: Sometimes, debris on the road can hit the oil pan ... read more
Posted on 11/14/2022

It is very important that the tires on your vehicle are in great shape. Tires are on the only contact your vehicle has with the roadway. As we are approaching the snowy season in Wisconsin, we never know what to expect weather wise. We know the first snow fall is near and this is our reminder to you to check the condition of your tires. There can be tread depth indicators found on most tires. These tread depth indicators are not able to be seen when the tires are new. Bars running perpendicular to the tread will start to show themselves as the tire tread gets low. If you notice the tread depth indicators, your tread depths are too low and you should replace your tires. Another way you can check the tread depth, believe it or not, is with a penny. To determine if your tires are low on tread, place the penny in your tread with Lincoln's head pointed down. If you can see the top of his head, the tire tread is low and new tires should be purchased in the near ... read more