Brake repair service near Garfield Heights, OH

There are 205 auto repair shops near you in Garfield Heights, OH

Sawyerwood Service

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2360 E Waterloo Road, Akron
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Auto-Excel

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2610 E Waterloo Rd, Akron
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Zehners Service Center

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1543 Massillon Rd, Akron

Portage Lakes Automotive, Inc

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3408 Manchester Rd, Akron

Salem's Wrenchworks

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3481 Manchester Rd, Akron

Kens Auto Service Center

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1656 Massillon Road, Akron

Conrad's Tire Express & Total Car Care

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

9853 Johnnycake Ridge Rd, Concord Township

Conrad's Tire Express & Total Car Care

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

150 Sheffield Center, Sheffield

Crossroads Auto Care

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4552 OH-303, Ravenna

Garro Tire Service Inc

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115 N Sycamore Street, Ravenna

A1 Auto Clinic LLC

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6195 Gladys St, Ravenna

Great Lakes Automotive Clinic

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5400 E Lake Road, Sheffield Lake

A OK Auto and Muffler

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2532 N Ridge Rd, Elyria

A-OK tried to scam me into unneeded repair, charged the equivalent of $420/hour for a short term patch and for reading and clearing an engine code (which parts stores do free), and cracked a rear brake line. Another shop sent me to A-OK to fabricate a replacement Y-pipe for my exhaust. It had two tiny leaks that were apparently interfering with the oxygen sensor and causing an engine code. Two A-OK mechanics immediately told me that both front and both rear catalytic converters were bad and that the entire exhaust past the manifold had to be replaced, at an unspecified cost more than "you could buy a car for." Since the rear catalytic converters had only surface rust and the front catalytic converters were merely dull from road grime, I asked how A-OK knew that they were bad. In response, one mechanic began trying to jab holes with a screw driver in the rear catalytic converters, as if to guarantee that they had to be replaced. The covers on the rear catalytic converters not only held, but rang from the blows, so he pointed to the front catalytic converters and said, "See! They're ALL bad! You have to replace the whole thing! EX-PEN-SIVE!" I did not see, and asked, again, "How can you tell that the catalytic converters are bad, just by looking at them?" Rather than answer the question, both mechanics immediately decided that the exhaust was "good, fine," after all, and, without asking me, smeared "pipe dope" on the part that the first shop had sent me to them for replacement. By this point, I did not trust A-OK, but decided that even their short-term patch would at least let me clear the engine code and verify its cause, while I searched for a replacement Y-pipe. Without waiting for the lift to completely lower, A-OK pulled back the lift arms on the driver's side--a detail that would soon learn was very important. A-OK's striking careless with its tools and materials and its comically clumsy workmanship did nothing to inspire my confidence in its competence, so, when A-OK told me they needed to reread and clear the engine code, I almost refused. While struggling to decide how much to charge me, the chief mechanic asked me what I did for a living, then immediately brightened and announced that the approximately five minutes labor came to $35 plus tax ($37.28). He repeatedly stressed that this was for "smearing pipe dope AND clearing the CODE," and said "THAT (clearing the code) oughta be WORTH SOMETHING, right?" (Parts stores think it is worth good will!) Looking out the window to my car, I was surprised to see a pool of watery-looking fluid, midway between the wheels on the driver's side. I could think of no other explanation, so, even though no other car had been there for at least an hour, and the day was hot and sunny, I passed it off as condensation from someone else's car that had a working AC. When I braked, before pulling onto the street from A-OK's lot, I was surprised by how soft the brakes were, but did not immediately connection that with the fluid under my car. The brakes were rapidly getting worse, fading out completely at traffic lights, so I stopped and checked the brake fluid level. It was fine. Again, I noticed a watery fluid, midway between the wheels on the driver's side, but did not crawl under to investigate, reasoning that a brake fluid leak bad enough to have produced it would have been evident in the fluid level. On my way back to the first shop (which also does brakes), the brake light came on. The first shop quickly discovered a crack in the driver's side brake line, midway between the wheels, which neither I nor their two mechanics had seen two hours earlier, and which neither I nor two mechanics at A-OK had seen while the car was on the lift. The second shop agreed that it was "plausible" that A-OK had broken the brake line by removing the lift arms before they were completely clear of the undercarriage, noting that the crack was "in just the right spot, for that to occur." "That's a HEAVY DUTY brake line! It would take QUITE A BLOW to break it" The line had to be ordered (I found it at $50), and, by the time I got home, I had a "FLUIDS" warning and very little braking capacity. Thanks to A-OK, I still need to replace the Y-pipe now need to replace the brake line.

Conrad's Tire Express & Total Car Care

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

264 Broad St, Elyria

Conrad's Tire Express & Total Car Care

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1875 Midway Mall Blvd, Elyria

Tuffy Auto Service

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8 AM - 6:00 PM

649 Leona St, Elyria

Jack Matia Honda

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823 Leona St, Elyria
Ganley Ford, Inc.

Ganley Ford, Inc.

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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

2835 Barber Rd, Norton

Ganley Ford Truck & Fleet Center is Dedicated to reducing downtime, which is important to any business. We have heavy truck lift capabilities up to 40k lbs., seven parts trucks on the road every day in Cleveland-Akron-Canton areas to get the parts needed to repair your vehicle quickly. Special fleet pricing on all commercial accounts. Any make or model welcome. Most repairs are done same day. Call and ask for Paul Wilson- Service Director. We have one of the largest inventories of new and used vehicles. All Ford Motor Company plans welcome. Sales is open 7 days for your convenience. The Ganley Ford Collision & Body Shop is full service to keep your vehicle looking new. We work with all insurance companies.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
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Selinick Transmission

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15879 Madison Road, Middlefield

Silvercreek Repair

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125 Silvercreek Road, Wadsworth

Ray Vierheller Automotive

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119 Wooster Rd N, Barberton

DC Automotive

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628 Wooster Rd W, Barberton

Jim's Automotive

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742 Wooster Rd W, Barberton
5th & Robinson Service Center

5th & Robinson Service Center

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109 5th Street Southeast, Barberton
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Rodgers Sunoco Service

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1435 Mentor Avenue, Painesville

I pilled in this sunoco to buy gas but was unable because this store dose not take credit cards. I had no problem taking my business else where ,but the way the store owner talk to me with no respect was unacceptable. I belive this man to be the owner of this gas station and I have to say that I'm boycotting this gas station forever and I'm sending a letter to Sunoco about how this owner is trashing the name of Sunoco.

Brake repair reviews near you

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I pilled in this sunoco to buy gas but was unable because this store dose not take credit cards. I had no problem taking my business else where ,but the way the store owner talk to me with no respect was unacceptable. I belive this man to be the owner of this gas station and I have to say that I'm boycotting this gas station forever and I'm sending a letter to Sunoco about how this owner is trashing the name of Sunoco.

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Rodgers Sunoco Service

Painesville area

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A-OK tried to scam me into unneeded repair, charged the equivalent of $420/hour for a short term patch and for reading and clearing an engine code (which parts stores do free), and cracked a rear brake line. Another shop sent me to A-OK to fabricate a replacement Y-pipe for my exhaust. It had two tiny leaks that were apparently interfering with the oxygen sensor and causing an engine code. Two A-OK mechanics immediately told me that both front and both rear catalytic converters were bad and that the entire exhaust past the manifold had to be replaced, at an unspecified cost more than "you could buy a car for." Since the rear catalytic converters had only surface rust and the front catalytic converters were merely dull from road grime, I asked how A-OK knew that they were bad. In response, one mechanic began trying to jab holes with a screw driver in the rear catalytic converters, as if to guarantee that they had to be replaced. The covers on the rear catalytic converters not only held, but rang from the blows, so he pointed to the front catalytic converters and said, "See! They're ALL bad! You have to replace the whole thing! EX-PEN-SIVE!" I did not see, and asked, again, "How can you tell that the catalytic converters are bad, just by looking at them?" Rather than answer the question, both mechanics immediately decided that the exhaust was "good, fine," after all, and, without asking me, smeared "pipe dope" on the part that the first shop had sent me to them for replacement. By this point, I did not trust A-OK, but decided that even their short-term patch would at least let me clear the engine code and verify its cause, while I searched for a replacement Y-pipe. Without waiting for the lift to completely lower, A-OK pulled back the lift arms on the driver's side--a detail that would soon learn was very important. A-OK's striking careless with its tools and materials and its comically clumsy workmanship did nothing to inspire my confidence in its competence, so, when A-OK told me they needed to reread and clear the engine code, I almost refused. While struggling to decide how much to charge me, the chief mechanic asked me what I did for a living, then immediately brightened and announced that the approximately five minutes labor came to $35 plus tax ($37.28). He repeatedly stressed that this was for "smearing pipe dope AND clearing the CODE," and said "THAT (clearing the code) oughta be WORTH SOMETHING, right?" (Parts stores think it is worth good will!) Looking out the window to my car, I was surprised to see a pool of watery-looking fluid, midway between the wheels on the driver's side. I could think of no other explanation, so, even though no other car had been there for at least an hour, and the day was hot and sunny, I passed it off as condensation from someone else's car that had a working AC. When I braked, before pulling onto the street from A-OK's lot, I was surprised by how soft the brakes were, but did not immediately connection that with the fluid under my car. The brakes were rapidly getting worse, fading out completely at traffic lights, so I stopped and checked the brake fluid level. It was fine. Again, I noticed a watery fluid, midway between the wheels on the driver's side, but did not crawl under to investigate, reasoning that a brake fluid leak bad enough to have produced it would have been evident in the fluid level. On my way back to the first shop (which also does brakes), the brake light came on. The first shop quickly discovered a crack in the driver's side brake line, midway between the wheels, which neither I nor their two mechanics had seen two hours earlier, and which neither I nor two mechanics at A-OK had seen while the car was on the lift. The second shop agreed that it was "plausible" that A-OK had broken the brake line by removing the lift arms before they were completely clear of the undercarriage, noting that the crack was "in just the right spot, for that to occur." "That's a HEAVY DUTY brake line! It would take QUITE A BLOW to break it" The line had to be ordered (I found it at $50), and, by the time I got home, I had a "FLUIDS" warning and very little braking capacity. Thanks to A-OK, I still need to replace the Y-pipe now need to replace the brake line.

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A OK Auto and Muffler

Elyria area