Auto repair service near Lomira, WI

There are 34 auto repair shops near you in Lomira, WI

Van Horn Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram

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3000 Eastern Ave, Plymouth

WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS... Let us handle all your auto repair and service needs today!!! At Van Horn Dodge Chrysler Jeep Service Center we offer a wide range of car repairs and service including general repairs and maintenance, factory recalls and warranty service on all models. Whether you need an oil change, transmission service, brakes, or even engine repair, Van Horn Dodge Chrysler Jeep Service Center has you covered. Schedule your appointment online at www.vhautoservice.com and one of our service advisors will contact you shortly.

Joe Van Horn Chevrolet

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3008 Eastern Ave, Plymouth

Joe Van Horn Chevrolet

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3008 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth

Let Van Horn Service Center handle all your auto repairs and service needs! WE SERVICE ALL MAKES and MODELS! Schedule your appointment today online at www.VanHornService.com Joe Van Horn Service Center offer a wide range of car repairs and service. Our services included: Lube, Oil & Filter Change, Brakes Adjust & Replace, Coolant Flush, Filter Replacement, Front End Alignment, Vehicle Checkup & Inspection, Tire Balance, Tire Rotation, Maintenance Service, Transmission Flush, Engine Repair, Body Dents Service, and so much more.

Sheboygan County Budget Auto

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N5908 Willow Road, Plymouth

Parkside Auto Center

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420 Park Ave, Fredonia
Hometown Auto Care

Hometown Auto Care

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120 E Cambria Street, Randolph

Fred's Service Center, LLC

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N9287 WI-73, Randolph

Mitech Automotive

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3356 County Line Q, Colgate

Bergstrom Honda

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3285 S Washburn St, Oshkosh

My first shop visit was 09/24/11 because my civic's engine light was on. I was told it was time for a major scheduled inspection so I had that done the same day. I mentioned a rather loud rattling noise, when shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear (easier to hear if going up a hill) and a scraping noise when applying the brakes. Front brakes were replaced, major tuneup was done, and was told the oxygen sensor needed to be replaced. I choose to wait on the sensor since the visit was already costing me $600.00. It was never explained to me that not having the oxygen sensor replaced might affect performance, (I am clueless when it comes to cars) so I just thought it was emissions testing related, and since there is no emissions testing here, I wasn't too concerned. Car running horribly and still hearing noises so brought car back in the next day and was told I probably needed an Idler Pulley to stop the rattling noise, and the O2 sensor is probably affecting power and performance. Ordered the 2 parts, brought it back the next day. So 3 days of bringing my car in, and $1000 later, it's running a little better; not wanting to stall as much, but it's still running rough, the obvious rattle is still there, and the scraping noise from the brakes is still there. An hour ago the muffler broke off from the main exhaust pipe,so I need that repaired. I hesitantly decided to call Honda and mention I'm STILL having problems and now need the muffler replaced. The receptionist, "L", answered the phone. I asked for Honda service. She asked if I needed an appointment. I told her I had a service complaint. As she responded, my dog barked and I didn't hear what she said, so I said, "I'm sorry?" So she repeated herself very condescendingly - "Would ---- you --- like ----to ---speak --- to -- a --- manager?" I said, "Yes, please". She put me on hold. I decided to hang up and write a review instead.

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My first shop visit was 09/24/11 because my civic's engine light was on. I was told it was time for a major scheduled inspection so I had that done the same day. I mentioned a rather loud rattling noise, when shifting from 2nd to 3rd gear (easier to hear if going up a hill) and a scraping noise when applying the brakes. Front brakes were replaced, major tuneup was done, and was told the oxygen sensor needed to be replaced. I choose to wait on the sensor since the visit was already costing me $600.00. It was never explained to me that not having the oxygen sensor replaced might affect performance, (I am clueless when it comes to cars) so I just thought it was emissions testing related, and since there is no emissions testing here, I wasn't too concerned. Car running horribly and still hearing noises so brought car back in the next day and was told I probably needed an Idler Pulley to stop the rattling noise, and the O2 sensor is probably affecting power and performance. Ordered the 2 parts, brought it back the next day. So 3 days of bringing my car in, and $1000 later, it's running a little better; not wanting to stall as much, but it's still running rough, the obvious rattle is still there, and the scraping noise from the brakes is still there. An hour ago the muffler broke off from the main exhaust pipe,so I need that repaired. I hesitantly decided to call Honda and mention I'm STILL having problems and now need the muffler replaced. The receptionist, "L", answered the phone. I asked for Honda service. She asked if I needed an appointment. I told her I had a service complaint. As she responded, my dog barked and I didn't hear what she said, so I said, "I'm sorry?" So she repeated herself very condescendingly - "Would ---- you --- like ----to ---speak --- to -- a --- manager?" I said, "Yes, please". She put me on hold. I decided to hang up and write a review instead.

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Bergstrom Honda

Oshkosh area