Whether you have a car that's been sitting a little too long or a fleet that needs a basic check, Gary's Full Service Auto Repair in the Aurora, CO area can get your vehicle back on the road quickly, and we work with your insurance company to ensure you get the best repair job at a competitive price.
To schedule an appointment or find out more about what we can do for your vehicle, contact us at 303-364-8344.
Our expert auto repair services include:
Domestic General Repair
Your domestic car, regardless of how cautiously you drive, will inevitably require some general repairs. These could range from engine diagnostics to brake services, and alignment adjustments to electronic repairs. For top-notch maintenance of your domestic vehicle, get in touch with us. Our team is well-equipped to handle the complexities of various domestic vehicle models.
Fleet Maintenance and Repair
Effective fleet management is crucial for maintaining both your revenue and your reputation. A vehicle out of commission directly impacts your business. Collaborate with our shop, a professional auto service, to ensure your fleet is consistently operational and well-maintained. We offer comprehensive fleet maintenance services that meet rigorous standards, addressing all aspects of fleet repairs.
Import General Repair
Import vehicles, whether chosen for their economy or style, will need general repairs eventually. These vehicles require specific knowledge and tools that not all auto shops have. If your import vehicle needs attention, visit Gary's Full Service Auto Repair for expert repair services. We possess the necessary expertise to restore your vehicle to peak condition.
Off-Road Vehicle Repairs
An off-road vehicle (also known as an off-highway vehicle) is a vehicle capable of driving on and off paved roads. An off-road vehicle can comfortably use any type of road. These vehicles are characterized by large tires. When an off-road vehicle develops problems, it should be serviced by a shop that has experience in off-road repair. For expert off-road vehicle repairs, contact or visit Gary's Full Service Auto Repair today.
Warning Lights FAQs
Why does my car keep saying the coolant level is low?
If a low coolant warning light is on do not continue to drive and go directly to the auto repair shop. It is simple and often inexpensive to fix at Gary's Full Service Auto Repair. Waiting to get the problem resolved can result in high-cost engine repairs. If the low coolant warning light continues to flash on, then there is a leak in the car's cooling system. Coolant fluid can leak in several ways. First, external leaks from radiator hoses, second, connections between hoses, or lastly, from the radiator itself.
Why Is My Car's ABS Light On?
An Anti-Lock Braking System or ABS warning light on your dash indicates something in your car's ABS needs to be checked out by a qualified mechanic. Your ABS is one of your most important safety systems. Do not ignore this warning light. Common issues are:
- Malfunctioning ABS module
- Low levels in the brake fluid reservoir
- Broken speed sensor
- The ABS system is not receiving power
How do I fix a persistent traction control warning light?
Normally, when the traction control light comes on while driving it indicates the car's traction control lost grip or traction going around a sharp curve or while driving on wet pavement. However, sometimes the traction control warning light will come on and stay on.
The best way to determine whether it was just a fluke or a real issue is to shut your vehicle off and turn it back on. If the light is off, then it was likely a temporary malfunction.
Why is my throttle control warning light on?
The connection between the gas pedal and acceleration is controlled by your car's throttle. The amount of acceleration or throttle control is governed by a sophisticated computer system. Any disruption of the electrical signals will affect your vehicle's acceleration and cause the throttle control warning light to come on. If your throttle control light comes on go directly to Gary's Full Service Auto Repair in Aurora.
What are the main problems that cause a throttle control warning light to come on?
The five main issues are:
- Irregular or dangerous unintended acceleration
- Intermittent loss of throttle control
- Sudden drop in fuel economy
- Hesitation or stumbling when accelerating.
- Engine stuck unable to accelerate beyond a fast idle.
Can I drive with the throttle control light on?
No, unwanted acceleration may occur and cause an accident. Go straight to the repair shop. There can be many different causes for the throttle control warning light, many are simple fixes.
To learn more about our General Repair services, call us at 303-364-8344 or request a quote by clicking below:
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What our clients are saying about us
We have established longterm and stable partnerships with various clients thanks to our excellence in solving their automotive needs!
Joe and Kirsten were very honest and straightforward about the price and procedures of what they were doing to my Japanese import. Vehicle safety was their number one priority. After being turned away by several 'full-service' Toyota garages that claimed my car’s issue was too complex or outside their scope, Joe diagnosed the problem immediately and handled the repair with total confidence. It’s rare to find a mechanic with this level of technical expertise and problem-solving ability. If you have a job that no one else seems able to fix, save yourself the stress and bring it here first. Truly a master of the craft!
I've been going to Joe and Kerstin for awhile for my 2014 Chevy Equinox, which has been a relatively solid car despite the model's notorious problems (burning oil, especially). They recently checked out the car before I had a road trip and gave me a couple of "yellow flags" that could wait awhile but said I should be good to go, including my brake pads. My sister was driving the car into Santa Fe when she said the car was shuddering when she braked. Worried we were about to have something really bad happen, I pulled into a local place. Welllll…they totally swindled me: new pads, warped rotors, a torn boot, all sorts of stuff. The car was about to fall apart and strand us in the desert, clearly. Eager to move on to my next destination and not be stuck, I reluctantly gave them my credit card. I texted with Kerstin and let her know what happened. She called me back right away and explained in no uncertain terms that I was to go find a second opinion and not pay for anything (whoops, too late…I guess it's a norm at a mechanics not to pay for anything up front, unspoken rule). She checked with Joe about the recent diagnostic and talked me through the possibilities of what was actually happening with my car and supported me going up there and requesting a refund and only paying for what had been completed (new brake pads and rotors in back, still a ripoff for probably fine rotors and pads that were at 3.5mm but a more doable one). Yes, I felt like an idiot. Yes, initially they refused the refund and "had to call corporate", blah blah blah. But I probably saved $1700 in the process. Then, Kerstin stuck with me for doing basic troubleshooting for the shuddering. Joe proposed that it could be "bad gas", at one of the random stations we'd stopped at. He said that we could test filling up the balance of the tank with high octane Maverick gas (no ethanol). Would you believe that did the trick? All the car's symptom's disappeared (turned out it hadn't been shuddering upon brake, just shuddering in general). I completed my road trip without any issues and soon after went back to Gary's for a different test (discussed awhile back before all this went down for my aging car). They double checked the shady mechanic's work and said that they saw very little that needed addressing, and certainly nothing in the thousands. The car has driven fine since then. Anyway, highly recommend Gary's. They stand by their work!



