Car alarm service near Alvin, TX

There are 16 auto repair shops near you in Alvin, TX

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Grease Monkey Center

Grease Monkey Center

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20815 Morris Ave, Manvel
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Eagle Transmission - Friendswood

Eagle Transmission - Friendswood

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4542 FM 2351, Friendswood
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Bacliff Auto

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4509 20th St, Bacliff

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Caliber Auto Care

Caliber Auto Care

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9450 Highway 6, Missouri City
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Kacal's Auto and Truck Service

Kacal's Auto and Truck Service

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5030 Old Spanish Trail, Houston
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Eurocar-Werk - Main Street Auto

Eurocar-Werk - Main Street Auto

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5103 Gulfton Street, Houston

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Galveston Automotive

Galveston Automotive

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1918 Mechanic St, Galveston
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Tec Welding and Fabrication

Tec Welding and Fabrication

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8716 Sonia Ln , Rosharon
Auto X Fix

Auto X Fix

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4509 20th St Ste A, Bacliff
Bobs Mobile Auto Repair Service

Bobs Mobile Auto Repair Service

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Mobile Auto Repair, Missouri City

ToyoMotors Co.

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1910 FM 1092 Road, Missouri City
Motorcars LTD

Motorcars LTD

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8101 Hempstead Road, Houston

After exhausting our local options we put the discovery 1 on a trailer and took it here. Most reviews were good so we thought we were lucky to find one only 5 hours away. We were mistaken. Maybe for maintenance work they would be ok, but to actually diagnose and fix the problem, I would never recommend them. The first time they had it for 2 weeks and $1100 later we had a tuneup, an ignition coil, new ground wire and spark plugs.... and a vehicle that still couldn't make it out of the parking lot. So keys in overnight slot again and it stayed for another 2 weeks. Both times my husband was told it was running well and they had been driving it around. Amazingly after one month and all the "driving" they did, we had 2 miles put on the truck and it still wouldn't get out of the parking lot. All of the things we had already replaced they replaced again... (ignition coil, oxygen sensor...) and wanted to keep it longer since they thought it was the mass air flow (had 2 sitting in the truck since we already went that route) and kept telling my husband the catalytic converters were blocked (3 months old... and would blow leaves across a parking lot). 2 days after trailering it home (another 5 hour trip there and 5 hours back) my husband talked online to a landrover owner who had similar issues. After checking the crankshaft sensor (as suggested) he discovered the 2 wires to/from the sensor were melted together. After fixing that problem it still "missed". So he went to look at the crank position ring and discovered a tine bent over. Because of this the sensor couldn't see it and was missing. After gently bumping the tine back up into place the sensor saw it and the missing stopped. It is running smoothly and perfectly. Now he just has to figure out why, after they rewired it, the front windows wont roll up or down, and the front sunroof won't either. I am not saying these people didnt want to fix it, I am saying that they should admit when they don't know and quit being parts replacers instead of mechanics. Also their master mechanic never seemed to be around, which makes me wonder if he was would it actually have gotten fixed. If you need a tune up, then this really doesn't apply to you but if you need a problem diagnosed you might want to think before sending it here. $2000 later and still not running any different when you pick it up, you have to ask if it is really worth it.

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Hurricane Auto

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11000 Gulf Freeway, Houston

Star Auto Accessories

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5629 Southwest Fwy, Houston

STAR AUTO ACCESSORIES is your one source of aftermarket needs for your car or truck; very conveniently located at crossing of US-59S & Inner Loop I-610W, attends Houston and vicinities customers on personalized basis. With origins on 1982, we at this family owned and operated business are committed and proud to give only our best in customer service and care. Our web site is very user friendly and lists many items we may help you; we suggest you to go to www.StarAutoAccessories.com

Houston Car Stereo

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2930 Hillcroft St, Houston
Performance Auto Sound

Performance Auto Sound

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728 E Crosstimbers Street, Houston

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After exhausting our local options we put the discovery 1 on a trailer and took it here. Most reviews were good so we thought we were lucky to find one only 5 hours away. We were mistaken. Maybe for maintenance work they would be ok, but to actually diagnose and fix the problem, I would never recommend them. The first time they had it for 2 weeks and $1100 later we had a tuneup, an ignition coil, new ground wire and spark plugs.... and a vehicle that still couldn't make it out of the parking lot. So keys in overnight slot again and it stayed for another 2 weeks. Both times my husband was told it was running well and they had been driving it around. Amazingly after one month and all the "driving" they did, we had 2 miles put on the truck and it still wouldn't get out of the parking lot. All of the things we had already replaced they replaced again... (ignition coil, oxygen sensor...) and wanted to keep it longer since they thought it was the mass air flow (had 2 sitting in the truck since we already went that route) and kept telling my husband the catalytic converters were blocked (3 months old... and would blow leaves across a parking lot). 2 days after trailering it home (another 5 hour trip there and 5 hours back) my husband talked online to a landrover owner who had similar issues. After checking the crankshaft sensor (as suggested) he discovered the 2 wires to/from the sensor were melted together. After fixing that problem it still "missed". So he went to look at the crank position ring and discovered a tine bent over. Because of this the sensor couldn't see it and was missing. After gently bumping the tine back up into place the sensor saw it and the missing stopped. It is running smoothly and perfectly. Now he just has to figure out why, after they rewired it, the front windows wont roll up or down, and the front sunroof won't either. I am not saying these people didnt want to fix it, I am saying that they should admit when they don't know and quit being parts replacers instead of mechanics. Also their master mechanic never seemed to be around, which makes me wonder if he was would it actually have gotten fixed. If you need a tune up, then this really doesn't apply to you but if you need a problem diagnosed you might want to think before sending it here. $2000 later and still not running any different when you pick it up, you have to ask if it is really worth it.

Kristina
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Motorcars LTD

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