- Oil Change
- Engine Tune-Up
- Starter Repair
- Alternator Repair
- Emissions Inspection
- Fuel Injection Service/Repair
- Transmission ServiceWelcome to Pete's Certified Transmission Inc's transmission service and repair shop's gallery of automotive related pictures. Click on any thumbnail to view a larger image.
- Transmission RepairPete's Certified Transmission Inc welcomes you to our automatic transmission repair shop website. Each transmission technician at our shop is highly qualified and ready to deliver their expert automotive transmission repair technician knowledge & skills for your every automatic transmission repair need.
- Transmission Fluid Service
- Clutch Service/Repair
- Differential Service/Repair
- Axle Repair
- Suspension Service/Repair
- Steering Service/Repair
- Steering Fluid Service
- Air Conditioning Service/Repair
- Radiator Service/Repair
- Air Filter Replacement
- Brake Service
- Brake Fluid Service
- Brake RepairIf your need for automotive services includes your braking system you should know that your brakes are the most important part of your car. If your brakes fail, the result can be disastrous. Your automotive braking system is actually an energy conversion device, which converts the kinetic energy (momentum) of your automotive vehicle into thermal energy (heat). When you step on the automotive system's brakes, you command a stopping force ten times as powerful as the force that puts the car in motion. An automotive braking system can exert thousands of pounds of pressure on each of the four brakes. Our automotive service offers the following brake repair services...
- Body/Collision RepairThe National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence was esablished in the early 1970's and the organization's mission is to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service through the testing and certification of auto repair and service professionals. The institue works in every segment of the automotive industry: car and truck dealerships, independant auto repair garages, fleets, service stations, franchises, and more. Each member is required to take one or more of ASE's 40+ exams that are grouped into specialties for automobile, medium/heavy truck, truck equipment, parts specialists, collision repair technicians, and collision damage estimators. Only upon passing at least one exam and providing proof of two years or relevant work experience can a auto repair shop become certified. Furthermore, ASE certified affiliates must be retested every five years.
- Glass Repair/Replacement
- Lighting Services
- Battery Service
- Electrical Service/RepairIf your automotive service need involves your electrical system keep in mind that when the automotive industry was in its infancy, it used electricity only to ignite inside the automotive engine. By the late 1920's, the automotive electric starter replaced the hand crank, electric headlights made acetylene lamps obsolete and the braying of the automotive electric horn drowned out the squeak of the hand-squeezed air horn. Today, automotive vehicles require an elaborate electrical configuration of circuits just to produce, store, and distribute all the electricity required for simple everyday operation. Our automotive repair shop offers the following automotive electrical repair services...
- General RepairsFinding a good auto repair facility is always a concern, especially when the unexpected happens. One important thing to remember is to look for ASE Certification. ASE-certified automotive technicians and other service professionals can be identified in several ways. The most obvious is to look for the ASE sign on the facility. Once inside, most establishments proudly display the ASE certificates earned by their technicians in their office or waiting room. Finally, the technicians may be wearing an ASE patch on the shoulder of their uniform. All ASE-certified professionals are proud of their achievement and are more than willing to show you their credentials. ASE has years of experience helping the automotive industry verify the skills and knowledge of the technicians working at dealerships, independent repair shops, collision shops, franchises, fleets, and more. Car owners and the service and repair industry regard ASE certification as the standard measure of competency and a guide to quality auto repairs. ASE has taken this responsibility one step further by offering a recognition opportunity for highly qualified repair facilities, which allows them to showcase their technicians and their commitment to excellence. It is called the Blue Seal of Excellence Recognition Program. The program’s emphasis is to identify establishments with a large percentage of ASE-certified professionals. It is a recognition program for businesses striving to be the best, and willing to prove their commitment.