WHICH SERVICE DO YOU NEED?
From factory recommended maintenance to complete auto repair, North Price automotive´s experts can help keep your car on the road longer.

A/C & Heater Repair:
Have an air conditioning system is not only especially interesting in the summer, but its use also extends to winter to maintain the best comfort conditions all the time.

Air Filter:
A mechanical air filtration system can remove particles of dust, animal dander and dust mites from the air you breathe inside of the car, improving your comfort and health.

Wheel Alignment:
This service refers to the adjusting of a vehicle's steering. An alignment will readjust the angles of a vehicle's wheels to the manufacturer's specifications.

Auto Repair:
Preventative Maintenance. Bringing your car in for regular service is the best way to save money on automotive costs and easily avoidable mechanical problems.

Batteries:
Your vehicle’s starting and charging system is involved in regulating multiple electrical processes to start your vehicle's engine and keep it running.

Brake Repair & Replacements:
Our experts know every part of your brake system, that's why we offer you a quick brake repair and replacement services for domestic and import vehicles.

Check Engine Light:
When it runs into an issue that the ECU cannot correct, the check engine light starts glowing. The light is typically yellow or orange, and features an image of engine with text telling the driver to check or service the engine or powertrain.

Cooling System:
Your engine temperature is maintained by a flow of antifreeze, also called “coolant.” When we do a coolant flush, we push antifreeze through your car’s cooling system to completely clear out the old antifreeze and any contaminants that have built up.

Drivetrain & Suspension:
Drivetrain is the system that generates power to make your car go. You'll sometimes hear this referred to as the powertrain. Suspension is the system that transmits the power from the drivetrain to your vehicle's wheels.

Differential Service:
Differentials work with your transmission to deliver power from your engine to the axle that turns your wheels. Most four-wheel drive vehicles have both front and rear differentials.

Engine Repair:
Take care of your engine, and your car has a better chance of lasting for the long haul. If you stay on top of your engine maintenance and tend to any engine repairs immediately, your car will last longer.

Exhaust System:
The exhaust system is comprised mainly of pipes in several different shapes, each designed to connect to one another, and each shaped to conform to a specific part of the underside of the car.

Fuel System:
Cleaning the fuel system regularly can remove engine deposits, clean cylinders, ensure that moving parts are free of debris, and help the exhaust system and catalytic converter last longer.

Oil & Filter Change:
Oil is the lifeblood of your engine. It reduces friction, lessens wear, lubricates metal engine parts, forms a seal between the pistons, rings and cylinder walls while helping to cool engine parts.

Timing Belt Replacement:
The timing belt must be replaced at the service interval specified by the vehicle manufacturer regardless of whether or not any problem is visible, typically in the range of 60,000 to 90,000 miles.

GA state emissions testing:
Vehicle emissions testing is required annually. Georgia’s Clean Air Force (GCAF) recommends testing your vehicle four to six weeks prior to the registration renewal date (the vehicle owner’s birthday) to allow ample time for any needed repairs and retests.

Transmission Services Repair
Vehicle emissions testing is required annually. Georgia’s Clean Air Force (GCAF) recommends testing your vehicle four to six weeks prior to the registration renewal date (the vehicle owner’s birthday) to allow ample time for any needed repairs and retests.

Power Steering
Your car has an electronically or mechanically powered belt that drives its power steering pump. This pump pushes steering fluid to the steering gear, which allows for smooth, responsive steering control while you’re driving.

Tire Rotation:
As a general rule of thumb, we recommend rotating your tires every 5,000 - 6,000 miles (although your driving style and vehicle typeshould also be taken into consideration).

Tune Ups:
One thing you’ll find is a maintenance schedule. Your automobile’s manufacturer worked out a detailed schedule of all the services your car needs to keep running for a long time.

Others:
You have invested thousands of dollars in your vehicle, so you need to be sure to maintain your vehicle properly to increase your vehicle’s longevity and reduced repair cost.