Showing posts with label oil change. Show all posts
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Friday, July 4, 2025

Happy 4th of JULY Carbon County UT


CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service

We would like to wish you all a safe and Happy 4th of July
Respect our flag, our people and our country.
Happy 4th of July = FREEDOM!

660 E. Main St.  Wellington UT.  84542
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com (435) 637-5337

Sunday, June 15, 2025

How to Communicate to Auto Repair Shop - UT

The following tips should help you along the way:  
  • Do your homework before taking your vehicle in for repairs of service.
  • Read the owner's manual to learn about the vehicle's systems and components.
  • Follow the recommended service schedules.
  • Keep a log of a ll repairs and service.
You know your car.
You drive it everyday & know how it feels and sounds when everything is right.  So don't ignore it s warning signals.  Use all your senses to inspect your car frequently.
Check for:
  • Unusual sounds, odors, drips, leaks, smoke, warning lights, gauge readings.
  • Changes in acceleration, engine performance, gas mileage, fluid levels.
  • Worn tires, belts, and hoses.
  • Problems in handling, braking, steering, vibrations.
Note when the problem occurs:
  • Is it constant or periodic?
  • Is it when your vehicle is cold or is it after the engine is warmed up?
  • It it at all speeds?  Only under acceleration? During braking?  When shifting?
  • When did the problem first start?
  • Write the symptoms down to give or tell the technician.
Communication is important between you and your auto repair shop.  You should be prepared to describe the symptoms.  ( In larger shops you will probably speak with a service writer/manager rather than the technician.) 
Resist the temptation to suggest a course of repair.  Just as you would do with your physician,  tell where it hurts and how long so that the technician can diagnose and recommend a remedy.
Ask for explanations in layman's terms if you don't understand.
Don't rush the technician to make an on the spot diagnosis.
Before you leave, make sure you understand all the shop policies regarding labor rates, guarantees, & acceptable methods of payment.
Last but not least,  Leave a phone number where you can be called.
Safe Travels to you from
CARS = Complete Auto Respire Service
                               
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 /  6   Next to Post Office

North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC, Ogden UT in Carbon County

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Automotive Preventative care CARS Wellington UT

Preventative care =What's in a service check up?

If you're interested in extending the life of your vehicle as much as possible and keeping more cash in your pocket, it's wise to perform preventative care items such as oil changes and tune-ups. But what exactly is a tune-up these days?
Automobiles have become increasingly dependent on computers to run most or all of their systems such as ignition, engine performance, fuel injection and electronics. During any tune-up, a reputable mechanic will want to scan the computer for any codes that may indicate an error and check the ignition system. 
  1.  Present-day tune-up at CARS should include an inspection of the vehicle’s spark plugs to see if they need to be replaced. The same goes for the spark plug wires. The vehicle’s air filter and fuel filter should also be inspected and replaced if necessary. For most vehicles, these preventative care tune-ups and inspections should start at about 60,000 miles and then be checked again at 20,000-mile intervals thereafter. This is a big change from older, more mechanically driven cars that required technicians to change the points and distributor cap as well as adjusting the carburetor, ignition point settings and timing every few thousand miles. The reliance on computers to monitor these automotive systems has now required technicians to be proficient computer software and scanning machines in order to diagnose issues.  
  2. Something to be aware of also, is that if you are experiencing a performance problem like chugging or slow acceleration, it may not be related to a need for a tune-up, but a symptom of the emissions system, such as a blocked catalytic convertor, or the fuel delivery system, such as a clogged fuel injector. Take it to CARS = complete auto repair service and describe the problem so they can diagnose what the car needs 
  3. One final note for drivers is to be aware that when you visit CARS repair shop and request a tune-up, this does not necessarily include an oil change or other fluid changes.  Oil changes should be done more frequently than tune-ups,  but that schedule is being extended as well to about every 5,000 to 7,500 miles - depending on the vehicle, engine size and driving - due to cleaner running engines and synthetically blended oils. Keep track of your mileage and consult with you mechanic, don't necessarily rely on the change oil light on the dash.
In any case, be sure to get an estimate for all work that is suggested and that you understand why the technician is recommending it. Working together with your trusted Mechanic, you can be reassured that you are safe on the road and keep your car running trouble-free!
CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service
(435) 637-5337
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6  Next to Post Office
North of Moab UT
South of Price, Helper, SLC in Carbon County UT

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

SAVE GAS when you maintain your CARS Ut

Gas-Saving Tips for Your Auto
The recent price of gasoline has made even the most wasteful people think twice about wasting gas. Whatever your motivation, here are some gas saving tips
Keep your engine "tuned up." A well-maintained engine operates at peak efficiency, maximizing gas mileage. Follow the service schedules listed in the owner's manual. Replace filters and fluids as recommended; have engine performance problems (rough idling, poor acceleration, etc.) corrected at a repair facility. Given today's high-tech engines, it's wise to have this type of work done by auto technicians who are ASE certified in engine performance.
Monitor tires. Under inflated tires or poorly aligned wheels waste fuel by forcing the engine to work harder. (Let the tires cool down before checking the air pressure.) Out-of-line wheels, as evidenced by uneven tread wear, should be aligned by a professional.
Remove excess weight. Remove unnecessary items from the vehicle. Store only essentials in the trunk. Less weight means better mileage.
Consolidate trips and errands. Some trips may be unnecessary. Also, try to travel when traffic is light so you can avoid stop-and-go conditions.
Avoid excessive idling. Shut off the engine while waiting for friends and family.
Observe speed limits. Speeding decreases your miles per gallon.
Drive gently. Sudden accelerations guzzle gas. Anticipate traffic patterns ahead and adjust your speed gradually.
Use windows and air conditioning wisely. Your mileage should improve if you keep the windows closed at highway speeds, since air drag is reduced. This is true even with the air conditioning on-assuming that the system is in good working order. But turn the air conditioning off in stop-and-go traffic to save fuel.
These conservation tips should not only save gasoline, they'll help extend the life of your vehicle. Win-win, indeed.
Cars Auto Repair Service Utah    (C.A.R.S.)  
  Exit 262 / Off I-5
(360) 922-0553
http://www.carsbellingham.com
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com
660 E Main St. 
Wellington Utah 84542
435 637 5337

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Engine Repair in Utah - CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service

Did you know that C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service near Price Utah, can repair your old motor, or put a new one in an old car and help make your dreams come true. 

Before you replace the engine in your car, get a second opinion from a trusted mechanic to ensure that you have at least two mechanics in agreement that a new engine is the only solution. When you bring the car to the second mechanic, ask for a repair estimate to fix the oil leak and to check the car out to see if the first mechanic is wrong.
If you need to replace an engine, then you'll have to carefully consider if you want to make that kind of investment. You may want to research the reliability of the year, make and model of your specific car to see if it's likely to have any other problems that would result in costly repairs.
If your car is in good condition overall, then it may make sense to keep it since the engine repair -- even though it is the most expensive repair you are likely to make -- would still be cheaper than buying a new car. A car purchase would likely cost you $30,000 or more.
There are some terrific advantages to driving an old car, including cheaper car insurance and owning your car outright. But old cars need repairs, especially those that are five years old or older. 
While it's almost always cheaper to repair your used car instead of buying a new one, you need more information before you can make a solid financial decision. Find out the answers to these questions:
How much is your car worth?  What would it cost to replace it?  . Assume for a moment that if you replaced your old car, you'd buy a new car that's a similar make and model. Do a bit of research online to determine what the new car would cost. Chances are it's at least $20,000 and possibly a lot more.
How much does the repair cost? Get a couple of quotes on the cost of the job. You can stop by a few mechanics or dealers in your area and ask them to quote the job for you. While the cost of the parts is not likely to be much different -- if it is, ask why -- labor rates can vary from shop to shop and you can possibly save some money by choosing a different mechanic.
With repairs that are roughly equal to the value of your used car or less, it makes better financial sense to make the repair versus buy a new car, since even the most expensive repairs would most likely only equal about a year of car payments on a new car.
Today, most new cars are built to last 200,000 miles or more, with a few more expensive items often needing repair at the 100,000- to 120,000-mile mark. Once your car is paid off, put aside an amount that equals about 20 percent of what your car payment was each month for repairs. This money can be used for any necessary repairs, and any excess will make a nice down payment for your next car when you're ready to buy one.  About a year of car payments on a new car.
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service in Bellingham WA. & we would be happy to help you get started on your New Motor for you Old CAR.
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT  84542
(435) 637-5337

www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham 
 

Saturday, March 15, 2025

CARS Complete Auto Repair Service in Utah

 CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service



In Utah
Summer Time Travel Is your car/truck ready for summer time travel?? Think about having your vehicle checked out! It doesn't matter how fast the vehicle goes if it won't stop. Stop by for a free brake inspection, we'll also check the belts, hoses, fluids, important for the long summer road trips. Also think about checking your tire pressure often ( you can loose as much as 15% fuel mileage with low tires ). Make sure your windows are clean and the wiper blades are good for those pesky summer showers. Call today for and Appointment. (435) 637-5337 http://www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham 660 E. Main St, Wellington UT 84542 Hwy 191 / 6 Next to Post Office North of Moab South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake City, Ogden UT

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Safety First in Carbon Co. UT CARS


Complete Auto Repair Servic
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 Says   Safety   First
,
Keep Your Engine Tuned Up      
It's up to you: Dirty or Clean?   
  Car care is a win - win situation:
           *Help's the environment
           *Your car will run more efficiently
           *Will be safer
           *Improves your resale value
   
Keeping it clean
 Change the spark plugs: A misfiring spark plug can reduce fuel efficiency as much as 30%.
Service you Air conditioner:
      According to the Environmental Protection Agency, almost 1/3 of CFCs released into the atmosphere  
 *Have it serviced by a technician who is certified to
                                                         handle / recycle refrigerants.
                                                        * It is important to use a qualified technician because leaks                                                                 can occur during service / repair.
      D.I.Y. = Do it Yourselfers:          Dispose of used motor oil, antifreeze / coolant, tires, & old batteries  properly.  ( call your local municipal or county gov. or recycling sites.)
                                                                 {Each year D.I.Y.s dump twenty times more than by                                                                                  the  tanker Exxon Valdez.}
                                                                  Make sure you label parts as they come off.  
  •      Of course there is always:          Other things to check = Oil Change, Belts, Hoses, Battery,                                                               Tire Inflation  and more....
Enjoy your Vehicle more by keeping it running smoothly.
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT. 84542
Phone Soon
Next to Post Office
North of Moab

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Impacting Fuel Efficiency in you CAR

 5 Key Sensors That Impact Your Car's Fuel Efficiency


1️⃣ Oxygen Sensor

This sensor tracks unburned oxygen in exhaust gases. If it malfunctions, your car might run too rich or too lean, wasting fuel and reducing efficiency.


2️⃣ Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor

The MAF sensor measures incoming air. Faulty readings disrupt the air-fuel balance, leading to incomplete combustion and higher fuel consumption.


3️⃣ Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

The TPS monitors the throttle valve's position. If it's off, your engine's efficiency takes a hit due to inaccurate air-fuel adjustments.


4️⃣ Fuel Pressure Sensor

This sensor ensures proper fuel pressure. Errors can cause an imbalance in the fuel-to-air ratio, affecting performance and fuel economy.


5️⃣ Temperature Sensor

By monitoring coolant temperature, this sensor helps optimize combustion. Faulty readings can lower fuel efficiency and strain the engine.


Stay ahead of fuel efficiency issues by keeping these sensors in check! See less

Friday, November 1, 2024

Winter CARS Care in Carbon County Utah at CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service

Winter Car Care Relief for Your Vehicle

Utah

Winter can be tough on lots of things, including cars and trucks. Cold temperatures, snow and ice, road salt and pothole-causing freeze-thaw cycles put car batteries, tires, brakes and suspensions to the test.
Now is the time to rid vehicles of winter's sins in time for summer travel.
Since 1970, Americans have more than doubled their vehicle miles traveled, according to federal statistics. In summer, many of those miles are logged on driving vacations far from home, the last place motorists want to risk a breakdown.
 Regular vehicle maintenance and inspections can help improve a vehicle's fuel efficiency, achieve peak performance and even help avoid major repairs down the road," says Peter Lord, executive director, GM Service Operations.
 Vehicle owners can follow these tips to ensure their vehicles are ready to roll:
  Batteries: They work harder when it's cold, and winter can compromise their cranking performance up to 60 percent. Test and replace old or weak batteries, especially those more than three years old. It can be cheaper than a tow and replacement on the road.
 Tires / wheels: Cold weather can reduce tire pressure, so make sure all tires, including the spare, are properly inflated and balanced, and wheels are properly aligned. Inflate tires to their recommended pressure. Under-inflated tires can reduce fuel economy by up to 3.3 percent, cause premature tire failure and are a safety hazard. Tire failures and blowouts, often a result of under-inflation, contribute to 414 deaths and 10,295 injuries each year in the U.S., according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In addition to tire pressure, check for tread wear and any obvious damage caused by potholes or sharp objects.
 Belts and hoses: Inspect and replace worn or cracked belts, as well as hoses that are blistered, brittle or too soft. Belts and hoses older than five years, even if they look intact, might need to be replaced.
 Brakes: A checkup can uncover any winter damage. Inspect the brake system, including lines, hoses, and parking brake. Inspect brake fluid for proper level. Low brake fluid can be an indication of excessive brake wear or fluid leak. Have the brake linings/pads inspected and measured.
  Suspension: Deep potholes aren't friendly to shocks and struts. An inspection to determine wear or leaks can alleviate bigger issues down the road.
 For extra security on the road, complete Auto Repair Service (C.A.R.S) encourages motorists to bring their vehicle in for a multi-point vehicle inspection. The inspections help identify service items that can help vehicles run better and better, last longer, and retain their value.
 Here are other items vehicle owners should have inspected:
Inspect the antifreeze/coolant level, making sure the coolant used meets the specifications listed in the vehicle owner's manual.
Check oil level regularly.
Check the transmission fluid for correct level. Check the owner's manual or ask us, for the right type of transmission fluid to use and the proper interval for service and replacement.
Inspect power steering fluid for proper levels. Low power steering fluid can cause damage to the power steering system and lead to premature power steering failure.
*  Inspect windshield wiper blades for wear and cracks, ideally each spring and fall.(C.A.R.S) recommends replacement of blades that look worn. Also inspect and replace the rear wiper blade, if equipped. Don't forget to check the windshield washer fluid.
* Inspect and replace as necessary the engine air filter and the cabin air filter.
*  Inspect steering components and steering linkage.
 Complete Auto Repair Service can perform comprehensive vehicle inspections to help customers keep their vehicles operating properly.
 Call today for and Appointment.
(435) 637-5337
660 E. Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6     Next to Post Office
     North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, SLC in Carbon County UT
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com


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Sunday, September 1, 2024

Mufflers and Exhaust How Stuff Works

Complete Auto Repair Service
   C.A.R.S.
660 E. Main St. 
Wellington UT.  84542
(435) 637-5337
HOW STUFF WORKS

Mufflers and Exhaust

1. What is a muffler?
A muffler is a device that is part of your vehicle’s exhaust system. The function of a muffler is to reduce the amount of noise that comes from your vehicle’s engine. The design of the muffler includes steel pipes with chambers inside that have been tuned like an instrument to reflect and cancel most of the noise coming from your engine.
2. What are the benefits of using a high performance muffler?
Not only do high performance mufflers reduce the amount of noise your car makes, they also help increase the efficiency, power output and the performance of your engine. High performance mufflers reduce the amount of back pressure in the exhaust system allowing the engine to work more efficiently. If you really want to give your vehicle a jump start, you should choose a muffler pipe that is larger in diameter and has better air intake like a “cold air intake” style.
3. What types of mufflers are there?
Some of our products include: Flow master
Dynomax 
MagnaFlow
4. How do I know which type of muffler will be best for me?
Most people don’t have a lot of knowledge about mufflers which is why most people feel a little confused and overwhelmed when choosing a muffler for their vehicle. That is where we come in. We have the knowledge and skills to best help you make your decision. We take the time to find out which type of muffler will more than meet your needs. We want our customers to know that we are here and eager to answer any question or concern you may have.
5. How do I know if I need to repair or replace my muffler?
That is a good question. If your muffler is leaking, been bent or become rusted, chances are it is time for it to be replaced. We are happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have about the condition of your muffler.






Next to = Post Office
North of = Moab
South of = Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden
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Thursday, August 15, 2024

Can you believe it's already August? School Time

 Can you believe it's already August?




 This week we have been working on getting some signs to let people know we are Open for business.
  Stop on by and say hi.  Let us know what's happening, give us a chance to Inspect your car to let you know what's up.

Weather it's tires,  Brakes,  oil change, a lift for your truck or Jeep, Exhaust, Mufflers or you have Diesel needs.  Stop by CARS Complete Auto Repair Service.  We can help you figure out what's happing and get you ready for those school day and kid heading back to college and car pools.

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs.
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah
 (435) 637-5337 
North Of Moab Utah 
South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT

http://carsautorepairutah.blogspot.com   Web Page
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FAQ finding Auto Repair Service CARS

 CARS Auto Repair Utah FAQ


Frequently Asked Questions

Smart Shopping for Auto Repairs

You can help avoid trouble with an unreliable or dishonest repair shop by following these tips:

•Ask your family, friends and co-workers for advice on reliable repair shops in your area, as well as those you should avoid.
•Keep all records, including estimates, invoices, work orders, receipts, guarantees and warranties. Besides their importance in case you file a repair complaint, these papers serve as your record of service, and could increase your vehicle's resale value.
•Don't be afraid to ask questions. Management of a shop should take the time to explain required repairs and prices, discuss problems, and tell you about the training and experience of employees.
*Make sure your vehicle is serviced at the intervals specified in your owner's manual or warranty booklet and keep very clear records of your vehicle's maintenance.
  •  Do you have to return to the dealer facility for all of my car's maintenance to keep from voiding the warranty?
    The answer to this is no. You can have routine service done by any competent independent service shop or garage and still maintain your warranty.
  • Do you need to use the manufacturer's original equipment parts to keep you warranty valid? maybe - Automakers cannot specify the use of their or anyone else's products for your vehicle's maintenance.
  • Check your owner's manual to find out what products should be replaced and at what intervals. You may use any brand-name quality product such as CARQUEST to replace fan belts, hoses, brakes, exhausts, chassis parts, oil, or any other product needed to be replaced. ( Stated in CARQUEST Tech-Net Auto service guide)

If your car is leased are you responsible for maintenance?
  •  YES! Even if you lease a vehicle you are responsible for all maintenance and repairs.
How does the quality of aftermarket products compare with original equipment products?
  •  Today, many of the products are manufactured by the same supplier and may even be guaranteed longer than the original equipment products. Aftermarket products supplied by  a lot of aftermarket shops exceeds manufacture specifications.
  
Safe Travels From: C,.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service
660 E. Main St.  Wellington UT.  84542
(435) 637-5337
Hwy 191 / 6   Next to Post Office
North of Moab, Green River UT.
South of Salt Lake City, Provo, Spanish Fork
Web Page
CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com

C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 Next to Post Office North Of Moab Utah South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Get ready for School

 Can you believe it's already August?

Time to Get Ready for School!

  Stop on by and say hi.  Let us know what's happening, give us a chance to Inspect your car to let you know what's up and how to stay safe.

Weather it's tires,  Brakes,  oil change, a lift for your truck or Jeep, Exhaust, Mufflers or you have Diesel needs.  Stop by CARS Complete Auto Repair Service.  We can help you figure out what's happening and get you ready for those school day and kid heading back to college and car pools.

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs.
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah
 (435) 637-5337 
North Of Moab Utah 
South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT
C.A.R.S. = Complete Auto Repair Service We are here to help you with all your Auto Repair needs. (435) 637-5337 
Next to Post Office 
North Of Moab Utah 
South of Price, Helper, Sunnyside, SLC, Provo UT

Monday, July 15, 2024

Which side is you Gas tank on? CARS of Utah



CARS Auto Repair           Wellington UT. 
 GAS
Not sure which side to fill your Gas on?
Look at your Gas gauge.
See the arrow by the gas pump?
It's on that side.

CARS Auto Repair Utah

(435) 637-5337
660 E Main St. Wellington UT 84542
Next to Post Office
North of Moab UT. 
South of Price UT.

CARS = Complete Auto Repair Service 

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Driving Tips for better performance CARS Carbon county Utah


Green Driving Tips
for better performance

Did you know - Smart and safe driving can improve fuel economy by up to 33%
1) Keep rolling in traffic.  it can take 20% more fuel to accelerate from a full stop than from 5mph. anticipate stops and coast as much as possible.
2)  Avoid unnecessary idling.  When you idle, you get zero miles per gallon, increase engine wear and air pollution goes up.
3)  Drive your vehicle to warm it up.  automobiles today don't need a warm-up.  Even on cold morning's, running your engine for 30 seconds is all you need.
4)  Maintain an optimum highway speed for good mileage. Even going more than 60 mph uses more fuel.    Use Cruise Control.  Cruise control helps maintain a steady speed and can provide a 7% average fuel savings.
5)  Slow down.  Fuel economy decreases about 1% for every mph over 55. 
6)  Avoid rapid Stats and Stops.  you'll maximize mileage and save dollars at the pump.
7)  Combine Trips.  you engine runs more efficiently once it's warmed up, so make it in one trip when ever you can.

660 E. Main St.
Wellington UT.  84542
Hwy 191 / 6
(435) 637-5337
Next to post office
North of:  Moab, Green River
South of: Price, Salt Lake City, Provo, Spanish Fork UT


Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Summer time Travel and your CARS - Utah


Summer Time Travel
Is your car/truck ready for summer time travel?? Think about having your vehicle checked out!
 It doesn't matter how fast the vehicle goes if it won't stop. Stop by for a free brake inspection, we'll also check the belts, hoses, fluids, important for the long summer road trips.
Also think about checking your tire pressure often ( you can loose as much as 15% fuel mileage with low tires ). Make sure your windows are clean and the wiper blades are good for those pesky summer showers.
Call today for and Appointment.
(435) 637-5337
www.CarsAutoRepairUtah.blogspot.com = Web Page
660 E. Main St, Wellington UT 84542
Hwy 191 / 6   Next to Post Office
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake City, Ogden UT

 Local Shop with Local Employees




Monday, April 15, 2024

Complete Auto Repair Service - CARS - UT

Complete Auto Repair Service
C.A.R.S
660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah  

Hwy 191 / 6  Next to post office
North of Moab, Green River 
South of Salt Lake City, Price, Spanish Fork
Welcome : We are Mechanic’s that have Experience working with domestic and foreign cars and trucks. We BACK UP OUR WORK WITH FAIR PRICES. We can do various Types of work to any car, truck, or diesels. We have Built Custom Hot Rods , Jeeps to Mud trucks, to one of a kind cars. We have Experience with just about every car out there on the road.  Andrew works on Diesel. Fabrication is also something we work with.
We do preventive maintenance services, such as, Oil and filter, Radiator flushes, fuel filters, air filters and Spark plugs, wires, electrical.  Motor/ Tranny Work, mufflers / Exhaust, Performance parts, and much more.
Our New shop is now at 660 E. Main St. Wellington Utah in Carbon County.
He and his whole crew decided to move to Utah together and open a shop where they could work and play in a new environment.  
Jason opened his own shop March 1, 2010 in Bellingham WA. and has over 20 years of experience.  He has been in auto repair his whole life starting out at his parents shop when he was little working with there mechanic.  Taking training then  Traveling with a Winston West race Team.
*We are located North of Moab - South of Price,  Helper & Salt Lake City Utah. *
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham
www.CarsComplteAutoRepairService.blogspot.com 



Saturday, September 18, 2021

50th Ocean Shores Beach Clean up in Sept.

 CARS participated in the 50th Ocean Shores Beach Cleanup in Sept. 2021 that goes on, up and down the Washington and Oregon coast each year by Jeep enthusiasts.  Lots of people to meet, tons of clean up and many fun events.  

3rd week in Sept.








We are Now in Utah

660 E. Main St.  Wellington Utah 84542  in Carbon County
North of Moab
South of Price, Helper, Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden Utah

  

(435) 637-5337
www.CarsCompleteAutoRepairService.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/CARSbellingham

CARS Auto Repair

10 Things to Know about Brake Pads in Wellington, Price, Helper Utah

Top 10 Things to Know About Brake Pads Braking is a very important action in your vehicle. The brake pads must be maintained at a certain...