Transfer case repair service near Dayton, OH

There are 4 auto repair shops near you in Dayton, OH

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C's Autohaus

C's Autohaus

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1690 Thomas Paine Parkway, Centerville

I brought my high mileage Mercedes here after it decided to not want to start. What is great about C's Autohaus is what they didn't do; they didn't try to take advantage of me because I'm a Mercedes owner, which up until now, I thought was some kind of code for moron to repair shops. I'm used to taking my car in to a shop and having them try to sell me thousands of dollars worth of useless repairs with highly inflated part costs. C's Autohaus was able to diagnose that it was just the starter motor, and replaced it at a responable price. They were also able to find and fix an oil leak the same day at, again, a reasonable price, and they fixed some minor performance issues while they were in there gratis. After those repairs my fuel economy went from about 10 l/100km to around 7 l/100km (smaller number is better). The shop itself is pretty cool too. They have a lot of old VWs from the 60s and 70s on their lot which I'm guessing are project cars.

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Music's Automotive

Music's Automotive

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237 Hay Avenue, Brookville
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

The Service Company

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6255 Webster St, Dayton

Kirby's Auto & Truck Repair

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875 Columbus Ave, Lebanon

Serving the Warren County area since 1996, Kirby's Auto & Truck Repair is a full service mechanical shop. We are here to help you maintain your personal or company vehicles; all makes & models, gas and diesel. Warren Welding & Fabrication, at the same location, is a full metal shop with repairs, custom metal fabrications and material sales.

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Transfer case repair reviews near you

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I brought my high mileage Mercedes here after it decided to not want to start. What is great about C's Autohaus is what they didn't do; they didn't try to take advantage of me because I'm a Mercedes owner, which up until now, I thought was some kind of code for moron to repair shops. I'm used to taking my car in to a shop and having them try to sell me thousands of dollars worth of useless repairs with highly inflated part costs. C's Autohaus was able to diagnose that it was just the starter motor, and replaced it at a responable price. They were also able to find and fix an oil leak the same day at, again, a reasonable price, and they fixed some minor performance issues while they were in there gratis. After those repairs my fuel economy went from about 10 l/100km to around 7 l/100km (smaller number is better). The shop itself is pretty cool too. They have a lot of old VWs from the 60s and 70s on their lot which I'm guessing are project cars.

Joshua
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C's Autohaus

Centerville area