F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Kind of Cars Does D and J Auto Repair Inc. Repair?

    D and J Auto Repair Inc. provides a complete range of repair and maintenance services. We handle all makes and models of cars, trucks, and SUVs, whether imported or domestic.

  • What Are My Payment Options?

    D and J Auto Repair Inc. accepts VISA, MasterCard, Debit, and Cash. Call us for more information.

  • How Often Do I Need an Oil Change?

    The general rule for oil changes on any vehicle is every 3,000 or 5,000 miles. We recommend following the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the peak performance of your car. Consult with our auto repair experts for more information.

  • How Often Should My Brake System Be Inspected?

    According to the manufacturer’s recommendation, the brake system should be inspected every 12 months.

  • What Should I Do if My “Check Engine” Light Comes On?

    When the check engine light comes on in your vehicle, it doesn’t necessarily signal a need for significant repairs. To be specific, have your vehicle checked by a professional. Visit the service pages on this site for more information.

  • Do You Offer Transmission Maintenance Services?

    D and J Auto Repair Inc. offers inspection and transmission flush services that include filter, gasket, and fluid replacement.

  • What Type of Transmission Repair Does D and J Auto Repair Inc. Provide?

    Our certified technicians provide complete transmission repairs for any foreign or domestic vehicle. This means we can help our clients with just about any motorized vehicle of any make! When it comes to transmission repairs, we’re the go-to company!

  • Is Preventative Maintenance Essential?

    Yes. If your vehicle is maintained correctly, it will last longer, operate more efficiently, and save you money in the long run. Your owner’s manual outlines recommended maintenance schedules for your vehicle. Just like anything in life, proper upkeep is vital.

  • My Car Is Leaking Clear Fluid. Is That Dangerous?

    Liquid leaking from a vehicle is usually a sign that something is wrong. The clear liquid may be water condensation, which can come from the AC. This is perfectly normal. However, it could be brake fluid, which can be clear, though it is usually a yellowish hue. Brake fluid will have an oily feel and a medium thickness.

  • My Car Smells Funny, but It Is Running Fine. Should I Be Worried?

    The moment your vehicle begins emitting an odor, it is time to bring it into the shop. There are certain smells that mean different things and can signal almost anything, from a stuck brake and overheated engine to a leak in the fuel system or an electrical short.

Contact us for all your inquiries at (989) 835-9898.

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