Clutch repair service near Champaign, IL

There are 4 auto repair shops near you in Champaign, IL

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Norris Tire & Auto Center

Norris Tire & Auto Center

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702 Country Fair Drive, Champaign
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

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St. Joseph Automotive & Diesel

St. Joseph Automotive & Diesel

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703 N 4th St, Saint Joseph
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Blains Farm and Fleet

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2701 N Cunningham Avenue, Urbana

My old S-10 did have 376,00 highway miles on it, so I knew that some day it would expire. But I was proactive because it is a stick shift 2001 extended cab with a four banger that runs like the day it was new. Still does but only in first gear. I always used synthetic oil and anything it needed for optomum performance and longevity. After much thought, I put new tires on it last December. They did add-on stems that look like curb feelers to up the ani. Then in April the truck started making a grinding noise. I brought it in on the 25th of May and told the girl at the counter that I had a noise and waving my hand beside me added "about here where the carrier bearings are". A young mechanic took it out for a drive and exclaimed that he knew just what it was. So I walked the store for couple of hours and retrieved the truck so I could get back top work. They said it was the wheel bearings. Busy, but with the noise still present, the carrier bearing went out four days later in Pekin as I upshifted from 2nd to 3rd. I had it brought back and a private mechanic installed a new one, but the trans mission has also failed by the violence of the failure. Mack's will get it when I have time to deal with it. Gee thanks.

PDR Automotive Inc

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1008 N Cunninghm Avenue, Urbana

Clutch repair reviews near you

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My old S-10 did have 376,00 highway miles on it, so I knew that some day it would expire. But I was proactive because it is a stick shift 2001 extended cab with a four banger that runs like the day it was new. Still does but only in first gear. I always used synthetic oil and anything it needed for optomum performance and longevity. After much thought, I put new tires on it last December. They did add-on stems that look like curb feelers to up the ani. Then in April the truck started making a grinding noise. I brought it in on the 25th of May and told the girl at the counter that I had a noise and waving my hand beside me added "about here where the carrier bearings are". A young mechanic took it out for a drive and exclaimed that he knew just what it was. So I walked the store for couple of hours and retrieved the truck so I could get back top work. They said it was the wheel bearings. Busy, but with the noise still present, the carrier bearing went out four days later in Pekin as I upshifted from 2nd to 3rd. I had it brought back and a private mechanic installed a new one, but the trans mission has also failed by the violence of the failure. Mack's will get it when I have time to deal with it. Gee thanks.

Steve
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Blains Farm and Fleet

Urbana area