Posted on 5/29/2023
Searching for "mechanic near me" in Stockton will yield a variety of auto repair shops, but how to decide which one to select? We thought about it ourselves, and here is a list of a few indicators – if the “mechanic near me” you found fits these criteria, there is a good chance you found an auto repair garage that will serve you well. Here are a few indicators to look for: First thing is to check their Yelp and Google ratings and reviews. Both what the reviewers say, as well as the responses from the shop. Does the auto repair shop work on the brands you own? Some shops specialize in a narrow range of vehicles, for example German only, or only Japanese vehicles. Do they employ mechanics that are ASE certified? Does the shop offer Digital Vehicle Inspections? Digital vehicle inspections are a hint that the shop has well defined processes, and offers transparency and plenty of information for their clients. Does the shop’s website mention digital ... read more
Posted on 5/26/2023
At Toole’s Garage Stockton we can provide your Volkswagen with everything it needs to serve you reliably for years – from oil change, to brake repair, a/c recharge, electrical system issues, check engine light diagnostics, transmission problems, to major engine repairs. When your automobile is brought to our Stockton auto care facility, whether for service or repairs, it will also undergo a complimentary digital vehicle inspection, and we will send you an electronic copy of the results, so you can have current picture of the overall condition of your vehicle. All work performed at Toole’s Garage Stockton carries 36 month / 36,000 mile nationwide warranty, and we use Original Equipment quality parts. Friendly service advisors are happy to answer any questions you may have about our repair process, state of your vehicle, or anything else that concerns you about your automobile. Whether you drive the ever popular Jetta or a Volkswagen Atlas, our technicians, certified ... read more
Posted on 4/27/2023
Your car, truck, or SUV can emit smells for various reasons. Some of them may pass, and you might not ever catch them again, while some other odors can linger. One problematic scent we will discuss today is the rotten eggs stench. If you smell a rotten egg or sulfur-like smell coming from your car, it can indicate several problems, ranging from minor to severe. Here are some possible reasons why your vehicle may have a foul egg smell: Faulty catalytic converter: The catalytic converter converts harmful gases into harmless ones before they leave your car's exhaust system. It can cause a rotten egg smell if it fails, as the catalyst doesn't correctly alter the exhaust fumes. Overheating engine: An overheating engine can also produce a sulfur smell, which can be a sign of a coolant leak. Most commonly, we find that coolant will leak into the engine's combustion chamber to produce the scent. Broken fuel pressure regulator: A fractured fuel pressure regulator can lead to exc ... read more
Posted on 3/31/2023
Toole’s Garage in Stockton is a family owned and operated independent auto care facility that can provide your Toyota with full range of services and repairs, including ignition coil replacement. Ignition coils play vital role in your vehicle’s life – they transform low voltage electricity into high voltage electricity that’s required for the spark plugs to generate the sparks that ignite air-fuel mixture in the cylinders. When ignition coils start failing, spark plugs do not get the high voltage electricity they require, and your Toyota will likely suffer engine misfires, and the onboard computer will illuminate the check engine light. Fortunately ignition coil replacement is not a complex repair, and parts are readily available, so our nationally ASE certified technicians can usually perform diagnostics and repairs in a single day. You can drop off your vehicle in the morning, and pick it up in the afternoon fixed and ready to serve you well. All repairs per ... read more
Posted on 3/30/2023
Your car battery is a vital component of your vehicle's electrical system. It provides the power necessary to start your engine and run various electrical systems, such as the lights and radio. To ensure reliable car starts and optimal battery life, it's essential to know how to keep your battery in good shape. Here are some tips for keeping your vehicle's battery healthy: Check Your Battery Regularly It's essential to check your battery regularly, especially before a long trip. Look for any signs of damage, such as cracks or leaks, and ensure the terminals are clean and free of corrosion. Corrosion can prevent the battery from charging properly and lead to decreased performance. Keep Your Battery Charged To keep your battery healthy, it's important to keep it charged. If your car is not driven often, you may need to use a battery charger to keep the battery charged. You can also prevent battery drain by turning off electrical systems whe ... read more
Posted on 3/14/2023
Audi timing belt replacement is a normal part of maintenance. But what if your Audi has a timing chain, not a timing belt? Timing chains are supposed to last for the lifetime of the vehicle, right? The short answer is “yes and no”. In principle, a timing chain should last for as long as the car is drivable. But in real life, we run into problems that shorten the useful lifespan of a timing chain. As a result, the need for timing chain replacement for your Audi is a real possibility. Timing chains rarely break, but they do stretch. A stretched timing chain (or incorrectly functioning timing chain tensioner) can result in a failure to synchronize opening and closing of the valves with the movement of the pistons. If they get out of synch, it could cause catastrophic engine damage. Signs of a loose timing chain: The engine is rattling while idling or during startup: You know what your car should sound like when you start it. If you hear a rattle on sta ... read more
Posted on 3/3/2023
Your Subaru was not just designed to shield you from the summer sun but also to keep you cool when the weather is hot. All you have to do is to get in the car, turn on the AC and wait for cool air to be distributed in the cabin. Unfortunately, this may not always be the case as your AC may stop working. Quite often you can resolve the problem by getting a Subaru AC refill service to get the a/c system blowing cool air again. How your Subaru’s AC system works Like most vehicles, your Subaru comes with an air conditioning system that uses a refrigerant to provide cool air. The refrigerant is a gas, it is converted to liquid under pressure, and as it flows through the high and low pressure parts of the a/c system, it changes between gas and liquid state, and these changes create cooling effect. By design, the refrigerant in your vehicle should never run out. If the refrigerant ever runs low, it’s likely because there’s a leak. At Toole’s ... read more
Posted on 2/28/2023
Many Subaru owners do everything they know when it comes to maintaining their vehicle except to change the spark plugs. Spark plugs are easy to overlook. Most of the time, they simply ignite the air-fuel mixture in the combustion engine that makes your vehicle run, and we don't give them a second thought. Because of the role they perform, they must be in good condition all the time, otherwise your vehicle’s engine might not function properly. Signs your Subaru spark plugs need replacement Here are the top signs that indicate spark plugs may have reached the end of their life: Check engine light comes on If your spark plugs are failing, you Subaru’s onboard computer will turn on the check engine light. You may also notice engine misfires. Starting troubles A telltale sign that your spark plugs are bad is when you experience troubles starting your Subaru. Since this component is responsible for providing the ... read more
Posted on 2/28/2023
If you’re like most vehicle owners, you probably dread the check engine light on your dashboard popping on. This is mostly because the light could mean many things, some which are easy to fix while others may involve costly repairs. The light essentially means that your Subaru’s onboard diagnostics system has detected a malfunction that you need to have checked out and fixed as soon as possible. To know exactly what your Subaru’s computer is trying to tell you when the check engine light comes “on”, you need to have a mechanic run diagnostics test using specialized software. Toole’s Garage Stockton provides comprehensive engine diagnostics and repairs, including full range of check engine light diagnostics. If the check engine light is flashing, stop the cars in a safe spot, and turn off the engine. Tow the car to your local mechanic for repairs. Driving your Subaru while the check engine light is flashing can cause expensive damage. Commo ... read more
Posted on 2/27/2023
Headlight restoration is the process of restoring the clarity of your car's headlights, making them look like new. Over time, the plastic lens of your headlights can become hazy and yellowed, reducing their brightness and making it harder for you to see while driving at night. In this blog, we'll discuss why headlight restoration is important and the benefits of getting it done. Why Are Headlight Restorations Important? The main reason why headlight restoration is important is that it improves visibility while driving at night. When your headlights are hazy and yellowed, they don't provide enough light to see the road ahead, putting you and other drivers at risk. A well-restored headlight provides better visibility, making it easier for you to see and be seen by other drivers. This increases your safety on the road and reduces the chances of an accident. Last but not least, a well-maintained vehicle not only performs better but also looks better. Yellowed and hazy h ... read more