- Engine RepairWhile regular engine maintenance will help ensure that your engine always performs at peak conditions, there are also signs you can look for that indicate an engine repair service is needed. The “check engine” or “service engine” light is a sure sign that your engine should be looked at by an expert sooner than later. Most of the time, your vehicle’s On-Board Diagnostics System will detect an engine issue and store the corresponding repair code, which can be accessed by a member of our service staff. Slow-cranking, rough idling, stalling, knocking, or pinging while accelerating are all signs that you should seek engine repairs or engine diagnostics to determine the full extent of your engine trouble. A decrease in gas mileage and detectable loss of power during acceleration are also signs of an impending engine tune-up or engine repair service. Engine warning lights help alert drivers to minor issues before they become major repairs. Be sure to follow up with our staff once your vehicle's On-Board Diagnostics System detects a problem with your engine.
- Oil ChangeAn oil change is like a transfusion of new life into your vehicle. Over time, oil can lose some of its chemical properties that are designed to reduce corrosion and increase the lubrication in your engine. In some environments, dust and dirt can also find their way into your crankcase, so a regular change of your oil and filter are paramount to the long service life of your car or truck.
- Engine Tune-UpEvery vehicle built since 1996 has been equipped with an On-Board Diagnostics System that monitors engine performance. Discrepancies in performance levels are reported through your vehicle’s computer system. Once the “check engine” or “service engine” light is displayed, your next step should be to seek out an engine diagnostic service or an engine tune-up. Engine diagnostics allow our staff to gather helpful information about the operating condition of your engine. The insights obtained during an engine diagnostic will determine the extent of suggested engine repairs. The most common diagnostic trouble codes are generated in response to malfunctions in the powertrain. Ultimately, regular engine tune-ups are necessary to optimize engine performance. A tune-up is also one of the most effective ways to prevent unexpected engine trouble. During an engine tune-up, our staff may replace the spark plugs, spark plug wires, air filter, fuel filter, and distributor cap and rotor in your vehicle. Our experts will also check emission levels, fuel lines, and belts and hoses. Engine diagnostics and regular engine tune-ups can help extend the life of your vehicle and improve the health of your engine.
- Exhaust System Repair
- Starter Repair
- Engine Services
- Engine Replacement
- Engine Diagnostic
- Spark Plug Replacement
- Emissions Inspection
- Timing Belt/Chain Replacement
- Fuel Injection Service/RepairFirst, there are many electrical components needed to start successfully. A well-charged battery is necessary to turn the starter. The battery will also provide voltage to the ignition coil(s), as well as provide power to the fuel pump and fuel injection system. Spark plugs need to be clean and have a proper “gap” to allow the fuel in the cylinder to ignite.
- Transmission ServiceWhether it’s every 30,000 miles, 48,000 miles or 100,000 miles, Marcy’s Automotive will follow your vehicle manufacturer’s recommended transmission service interval.
- Transmission RepairEvery day, your transmission works hard to keep you and your car on the go. The fluid that lubricates all of the transmission’s moving parts works just as hard as the transmission and should be changed as recommended. Over time, that fluid may get contaminated or lose the ability to keep your transmission performing at its peak. Your vehicle’s manufacturer is aware of this fact. So, they recommend getting your transmission flushed and a transmission fluid changed at specified maintenance intervals. This keeps your car running newer, longer.
- Transmission Fluid Service
- Clutch Service/Repair
- Differential Service/Repair
- Axle RepairAXLES transmit the power of your engine to the drive wheels. They are usually set into the transaxle on a front-wheel drive vehicle, or into a differential if the vehicle is rear wheel drive. Modern all-wheel drive vehicles will typically use both.
- Suspension Service/Repair
- Steering Service/Repair
- Steering Fluid Service
- Air Conditioning Service/Repair
- Radiator Flush
- Air Filter Replacement
- Tire RotationBrake pads and rotors take a massive amount of abuse, as they are the main component that turns the rotational energy into heat. This means that these parts are designed to wear out over time, so it’s important to inspect your brakes regularly...usually at every tire rotation or anytime the wheels of your vehicle are removed.
- Tire Repair
- Wheel AlignmentMost cars today require 4-wheel alignment, which can best be achieved on a laser alignment rack. It’s important to have your wheels aligned whenever you have new tires installed, as they will move your wheels “out-of-spec” just by being new! Potholes, speedbumps, dirt roads or even snow berms can tweak your wheels out of alignment, so whenever you’ve put your vehicle through a few uncomfortable bumps or bounces, you’ll want to make sure your alignment is still within specification.
- Tire ServiceTo track properly down the road, your wheels and tires must be pointing in the same direction. This is called alignment. To be able to turn, and move properly over bumps and dips in the road, the wheels and tires work with the suspension, and have certain angles and measurements “built in” by the manufacturer for best handling and overall driving comfort. If your wheels are not set to these precise measurements, excessive tire wear and poor handling will result.
- Brake Service
- Brake Fluid Service
- Glass Repair/Replacement
- Lighting ServicesIf you’re having any kind of headlamp issue, come in right away. Your problem may be just a simple lamp failure, or it could be a sign of other, larger problems with your electrical system. We’ll inspect your vehicle lighting system completely and advise you of any needed repairs. We won’t keep you in the dark! Get your system checked out and brought into top condition, and you’ll see the light!
- Battery Service
- Electrical Service/RepairThe electrical system in your vehicle is like the nervous system in your body...sensors generate impulses that are distributed, then processed, and those processed impulses are sent to some other area to display information, actuate another sensor or mechanical device, or provide power for device operation.
- General RepairsMarcy’s Automotive is a full service and auto repair facility located in Evergreen, CO. It is our goal to get you moving down the road safely at a price you can afford. Learn more
- Auto MaintenancePreventative maintenance is probably one of the best ways you can save money. It may not save you money in the short-term but in the long term and definitely will. The average cost of an engine is over $5000 and the average cost of the transmission is over $7000. So it’s worth it to do the maintenance. If you drive, there's probably little you hate more than getting your car repaired.
- Belts and Hoses Service