Helena Auto Repair
Helena Auto Repair
The Allonesearch Auto Repair category, also known as car repair, includes companies offering oil change, transmission repair, wheel alignment, brake service, and radiator repair.
There are 17 companies listed in our Auto Repair category for Helena. This page shows listings 1 to 17.
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- 1345 Cherry St
Helena
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- 1900 Euclid Ave
Helena
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- 1900 Euclid Ave
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- 2212 Wilder Ave
Helena
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- 2212 Wilder Ave
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- 1691 Blaine St
Helena
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- 1691 Blaine St
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- 1447 National Ave
Helena
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- 1447 National Ave
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- 1250 Prospect Ave
Helena
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- 1250 Prospect Ave
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- 915 N Last Chance Gulch S
Helena
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- 915 N Last Chance Gulch S
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- 1432 Dodge Ave
Helena
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- 1432 Dodge Ave
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J & D R V Repair and Alignment
- P.o. Box 4882
Helena
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- 11 W Main St
Helena
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- 11 W Main St
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- 610 West Custer Avenue
Helena
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Meineke Auto Repair & Services
Meineke Auto Repair & Services
Complete Auto Repair
From routine maintenance to major repairs, Meineke offers complete auto maintenance and repair services to help get you back on the road. Our knowledgeable Meineke technicians are ready to take on your car care challenges and help you drive a little smarter, so explore our services in detail below!
Url: http://www.meineke.com/Oil Change
Motor oil is the lifeblood of your engine. It picks up dirt, particles and other impurities and deposits them in the oil filter to keep your engine clean. Routine oil changes keep all the moving parts moving, and cut down on friction to cool the motor so your vehicle keeps running longer. Check your owner’s manual to find out when your vehicle needs an oil change. And don’t forget to change your oil regularly.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/oil-change/Tires & Wheels
Tires are like sneakers. If you put a few thousand miles on them, they’re going to get worn out. To help your tires last longer, make sure they’re at the right pressure and rotate them every 6,000-8,000 miles. We recommend checking the tread every 40,000 miles to see if it’s time for a new set.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/tire-wheel-services/Brakes
The only thing better than a car that goes is a car that stops. Which is why we offer free brake inspections. Routine inspections keep your vehicle stopping safer, longer. How often you have to change your brakes depends on a lot of things: driving conditions, rotor thickness, quality of brake pads, and more. A routine brake inspection with every other oil change makes certain that your braking system is safe. If you wait too long between services, you might have to get your brake rotors machined or even replaced, which gets expensive. So stop in for routine brake check-ups before you can’t stop anymore.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/brakes/Batteries
All that car karaoke with your radio blasting wouldn’t happen without a strong battery. Here are some easy tips to help extend your battery life: clean off the grease and dirt when you wash your car, park in an insulated garage during hot and cold seasons, and make sure the battery is always properly secured in place. During every oil change, have your battery tested and make sure it’s putting out the power it needs to keep you on the road.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/batteries/Exhaust & Cat Converters
Catalytic converters use a combination of heat and specialty metals to convert carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons into water vapor and carbon dioxide, which are commonly found in our atmosphere. The rest of your exhaust system — resonators, mufflers, exhaust manifolds and pipes — help quiet and cool the engine. Every piece of an exhaust system is an important part of your vehicle and the environment.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/exhaust-cat-converters/Steering and Suspension
Your car’s suspension system is part of the chassis, which is comprised of all the parts on the underbelly of your car (shocks, struts, coil & leaf springs, and more). All of these parts have been helping smooth out bumpy rides for centuries, starting with horse-drawn carriages. Routine inspections help to maintain these important suspension parts so that you can enjoy a smoother ride and avoid costly repairs down the road. Wheel alignments, for example, help your tires last longer, saving you from purchasing a new set too often.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/steering-suspension/CV Joints
If it weren’t for the CV axle, your tires wouldn’t go round and round. This axle is made up of two joints, both of which use torque from your transmission to move your wheels forward. These joints are a collection of bearings and cages that are protected by the CV boot. Regular inspections of the CV boot will ensure it is sealed so no dirt or grime gets in to wear down your joints, which will provide you with a smoother ride. Which is great, because nobody wants a car with arthritis.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/cv-joints/AC
Keep your cool with regular A/C maintenance. Car A/C systems have been around since the 1930s, removing the humidity and cooling the interior of your car using three main parts: the compressor, condenser, and evaporator. With your windows up and A/C on, you can increase your highway fuel efficiency by at least 20 percent, which saves you time, money and breaking into a sweat halfway to your mother-in-law’s house.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/ac-service/Meineke Auto Repair & Services
Meineke Auto Repair & Services
Complete Auto Repair
From routine maintenance to major repairs, Meineke offers complete auto maintenance and repair services to help get you back on the road. Our knowledgeable Meineke technicians are ready to take on your car care challenges and help you drive a little smarter, so explore our services in detail below!
Url: http://www.meineke.com/Oil Change
Motor oil is the lifeblood of your engine. It picks up dirt, particles and other impurities and deposits them in the oil filter to keep your engine clean. Routine oil changes keep all the moving parts moving, and cut down on friction to cool the motor so your vehicle keeps running longer. Check your owner’s manual to find out when your vehicle needs an oil change. And don’t forget to change your oil regularly.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/oil-change/Tires & Wheels
Tires are like sneakers. If you put a few thousand miles on them, they’re going to get worn out. To help your tires last longer, make sure they’re at the right pressure and rotate them every 6,000-8,000 miles. We recommend checking the tread every 40,000 miles to see if it’s time for a new set.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/tire-wheel-services/Brakes
The only thing better than a car that goes is a car that stops. Which is why we offer free brake inspections. Routine inspections keep your vehicle stopping safer, longer. How often you have to change your brakes depends on a lot of things: driving conditions, rotor thickness, quality of brake pads, and more. A routine brake inspection with every other oil change makes certain that your braking system is safe. If you wait too long between services, you might have to get your brake rotors machined or even replaced, which gets expensive. So stop in for routine brake check-ups before you can’t stop anymore.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/brakes/Batteries
All that car karaoke with your radio blasting wouldn’t happen without a strong battery. Here are some easy tips to help extend your battery life: clean off the grease and dirt when you wash your car, park in an insulated garage during hot and cold seasons, and make sure the battery is always properly secured in place. During every oil change, have your battery tested and make sure it’s putting out the power it needs to keep you on the road.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/batteries/Exhaust & Cat Converters
Catalytic converters use a combination of heat and specialty metals to convert carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons into water vapor and carbon dioxide, which are commonly found in our atmosphere. The rest of your exhaust system — resonators, mufflers, exhaust manifolds and pipes — help quiet and cool the engine. Every piece of an exhaust system is an important part of your vehicle and the environment.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/exhaust-cat-converters/Steering and Suspension
Your car’s suspension system is part of the chassis, which is comprised of all the parts on the underbelly of your car (shocks, struts, coil & leaf springs, and more). All of these parts have been helping smooth out bumpy rides for centuries, starting with horse-drawn carriages. Routine inspections help to maintain these important suspension parts so that you can enjoy a smoother ride and avoid costly repairs down the road. Wheel alignments, for example, help your tires last longer, saving you from purchasing a new set too often.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/steering-suspension/CV Joints
If it weren’t for the CV axle, your tires wouldn’t go round and round. This axle is made up of two joints, both of which use torque from your transmission to move your wheels forward. These joints are a collection of bearings and cages that are protected by the CV boot. Regular inspections of the CV boot will ensure it is sealed so no dirt or grime gets in to wear down your joints, which will provide you with a smoother ride. Which is great, because nobody wants a car with arthritis.
Url: http://www.meineke.com/services/cv-joints/AC
Keep your cool with regular A/C maintenance. Car A/C systems have been around since the 1930s, removing the humidity and cooling the interior of your car using three main parts: the compressor, condenser, and evaporator. With your windows up and A/C on, you can increase your highway fuel efficiency by at least 20 percent, which saves you time, money and breaking into a sweat halfway to your mother-in-law’s house.
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- 610 West Custer Avenue
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- 5625 Quartz CT
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- 1741 Dodge Ave.
Helena
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59601Free A/C Inspection!
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- 1741 Dodge Ave.
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- 1314 Bozeman Ave
Helena
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- 1314 Bozeman Ave
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- 1381 Big Horn Rd
Helena
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- 1381 Big Horn Rd
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- 1308 Boulder Ave
Helena
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- 1308 Boulder Ave
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- 2308 Euclid Ave
Helena
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59601Call Today for an Appointment
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- 2308 Euclid Ave