Brake repair service near Sandy Point, TX

There are 236 auto repair shops near you in Sandy Point, TX

Heitman Truck and Trailer Repair

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1422 McCarty Street, Houston

Heights Mobil Car Care

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24 hrs

1622 W 18th St, Houston

John’s Auto Service

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1850 Wirt Rd Ste B, Houston

Import Automotive

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1003 Walton St, Houston

Millers Carstar

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

707 W 24th St, Houston

Mid Love’s Auto Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2119 Hoskins Dr, Houston

Kindall Automotive

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2624 Yale St, Houston
Payne's Automotive

Payne's Automotive

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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM PM

5801 Bingle Rd, Houston

Payne's has been serving the Houston area since 1973. We are a full service automotive maintenance and repair facility. We service passenger vehicles, light duty and medium duty vehicles whether gas or diesel. We welcome retail customers as well as commercial and fleet accounts.

BBB Accredited certification
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
Discount Inspection & Brakes - Deer Park

Discount Inspection & Brakes - Deer Park

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

7419 Spencer Hwy, Deer Park
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
Auto Check Cinco Ranch

Auto Check Cinco Ranch

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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

2205 S Mason Road, Katy

Customer service was great, went the extra mile to help me out, friendly, and accommodating! Highly recommend to everyone!

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
AAA Approved certification

Firestone Complete Auto Care

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6820 S Fry Road, Katy

DO NOT take your vehicle here for repairs unless you know EXACTLY what needs to be fixed. Firestone will do whatever it takes to get your invoice to at least a $1,000 total. I took my car in to have tires rotated, oil changed and car looked at for rough idle. Firestone ran a diagnostic and said I needed new spark plugs (the car only has 76k miles!). On top of this they assured me that I was in dire need of front brakes and rotors, but that the back brakes looked good...I thought, wow, how nice that they were honest enough to not scam me into all brakes and rotors being replaced. I went ahead with changes and my bill came to a little over $1,600. I drove off, the car still idled rough. I went back and got the fuel injection cleaning, but it still did not seem right. Only after a few full tanks of Chevron gas w/Tektron did the car seem to run smoothly. (Because of this, I question whether the $800 for spark plug replacement was necessary). A few months later (and only a few thousand miles later at best) the check engine light came on. We took car to local Advance Auto Parts who obtained code for us free of charge. We took the car to Firestone, gave them the code and also asked them to take a look at a rattling noise coming from exhaust--the heat shield. Based on the code they said we needed a smoke test. Once test was done, we received a call from them stating we needed Solenoid and Fuel Cap replaced. They also said bill would be around $300. We said ok. Once solenoid work was done, we received another call from Firestone who strongly recommended replacing rear brakes, rotors and Axle seals! I said, let me guess, this will total about $1,000. They gave me break down and sure enough, $1,000. I told them no thanks, to only fix engine light problem. They proceeded to call us back 2 more times stating it was dire we had these additional repairs made. We smelled something fishy and kindly declined the recommendation again and again. When we picked the car

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DO NOT take your vehicle here for repairs unless you know EXACTLY what needs to be fixed. Firestone will do whatever it takes to get your invoice to at least a $1,000 total. I took my car in to have tires rotated, oil changed and car looked at for rough idle. Firestone ran a diagnostic and said I needed new spark plugs (the car only has 76k miles!). On top of this they assured me that I was in dire need of front brakes and rotors, but that the back brakes looked good...I thought, wow, how nice that they were honest enough to not scam me into all brakes and rotors being replaced. I went ahead with changes and my bill came to a little over $1,600. I drove off, the car still idled rough. I went back and got the fuel injection cleaning, but it still did not seem right. Only after a few full tanks of Chevron gas w/Tektron did the car seem to run smoothly. (Because of this, I question whether the $800 for spark plug replacement was necessary). A few months later (and only a few thousand miles later at best) the check engine light came on. We took car to local Advance Auto Parts who obtained code for us free of charge. We took the car to Firestone, gave them the code and also asked them to take a look at a rattling noise coming from exhaust--the heat shield. Based on the code they said we needed a smoke test. Once test was done, we received a call from them stating we needed Solenoid and Fuel Cap replaced. They also said bill would be around $300. We said ok. Once solenoid work was done, we received another call from Firestone who strongly recommended replacing rear brakes, rotors and Axle seals! I said, let me guess, this will total about $1,000. They gave me break down and sure enough, $1,000. I told them no thanks, to only fix engine light problem. They proceeded to call us back 2 more times stating it was dire we had these additional repairs made. We smelled something fishy and kindly declined the recommendation again and again. When we picked the car

Caroline
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Firestone Complete Auto Care

Katy area

5.0

Customer service was great, went the extra mile to help me out, friendly, and accommodating! Highly recommend to everyone!

Theresa/Steven
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Auto Check Cinco Ranch

Katy area