Our Services

A/C Service

Visually inspect the air conditioning compressor drive belt for cracks or visually inspect accessible components for leaks, Damage check the operation of the air conditioning compressor and other air conditioning components Recharge the air conditioning system using the appropriate refrigerant to the system according to the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications with dye. Upto 11b of R134A have to put limit on amount of freon upto 11b of R134A.

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended every 36,000 miles

– Inspect steering and suspension system including tire condition and air pressure
– Place vehicle on alignment rack, mount and compensate sensors
– Print out alignment readings
– Inspect steering and suspension system including tire condition and air pressure
– Place  vehicle on alignment rack, mount and compensate sensors
– Print out initial alignment readings
– Adjust camber, caster, and toe angles, if adjustable, to manufacturer specifications (additional parts and labor may be necessary on some vehicles – see your customer service advisor for details)
– Print out final alignment readings to verify alignment is within specification
– Road test vehicle

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Front Brake Service:

    • Inspect calipers
    • Resurface rotors – If needed
    • Replace pads
    • Road test

Rear Brake Service:

    • Inspect wheel cylinders or calipers
    • Inspect drums
    • Replace shoes or pads
    • Road test

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended Every 30,000 miles

Your car’s engine has an air filter. So does your gas-powered lawnmower, chain saw and trimmer. Your home’s air-conditioning system uses at least one filter. You wear a mask when doing dusty work. So why don’t vehicle interiors have an air filter? Actually, they do and Japanese Car Care is your one stop shop to have your filter serviced.

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended Every 30,000 miles
  • Concentrated fuel injector cleaner
  • Fuel and induction system cleaner
  • Injector throttle body service
  • Pressurized fuel rail cleaning service
  • Fuel additive in gas tank

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended at: 15,000 mile service – 45,000 – 75,000
  • Adjust Clutch
  • Adjust Emergency Brakes
  • Check Alignment
  • Check Battery & Clean
  • Clean & Adjust Rear Brakes
  • Fill All Fluids
  • Inspect Air Filter
  • Inspect All Lights & Signals
  • Inspect Brakes
  • Inspect Charging System
  • Inspect CV
  • Inspect Exhaust System
  • Inspect Horn
  • Inspect Steering & Suspension
  • Inspect Transmission Operation
  • Inspect Wipers & Operation
  • Joints & Boots
  • Replace Oil & Filter
  • Replace Transmission Oil or ATF
  • Reset Maintenance Light
  • Road Test Car
  • Rotate & Balance Front Tires
  • Terminals

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended at: 7,500 – 22,500 – 37,500 – 52,500 – 67,500 – 82,500
  • Adjust Emergency Brakes
  • Check Alignment
  • Check Battery
  • Clean Terminals
  • Clean & Adjust Rear Brakes
  • Fill All Fluids
  • Inspect A/C Operation
  • Inspect All Lights & Signals
  • Inspect Brakes
  • Inspect Charging System
  • Inspect CV Joints & Boots
  • Inspect Exhaust System
  • Inspect Steering & Suspension
  • Inspect Horn
  • Inspect A/C Operation
  • Inspect Transmission Operation
  • Inspect Wipers & Operation
  • Replace Oil & Filter
  • Reset Maintenance Light
  • Road Test Car
  • Rotate & Balance Front Tires

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended at: 30,000 – 60,000 – 90,000
  • Adjust Clutch
  • Adjust Emergency Brakes
  • Adjust Valve Clearance
  • Check Alignment
  • Check Battery & Clean Terminals
  • Check Cabin Air Filter
  • Clean & Adjust Rear Brakes
  • Fill All Fluids
  • Inspect A/C Operation
  • Inspect All Lights & Signals
  • Inspect Charging System
  • Inspect CV Joints & Boots
  • Inspect Exhaust System
  • Inspect Horn
  • Timing Belts, Hose, & Drive Belts
  • Inspect Transmission Operation
  • Inspect Steering & Suspension
  • Inspect Wipers & Operation
  • Replace Air Filter
  • Replace Cabin Air Filter
  • Check Differential Oil Add, charge if applicable
  • Replace Distributor Rotor
  • Replace Fuel Filter
  • Replace Oil & Filter
  • Check Spark Plugs – Spark Plug additional
  • Replace Transmission Oil/ATF – some trans addition cost due to special fluid types
  • Reset Maintenance Light
  • Road Test Car
  • Rotate & Balance Front Tires

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended every 5,000 miles
  • Replace Oil and Filter
  • Check & Fill all Fluids

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Recommended every 60,000 - 90,000 miles
  • Replace timing belt
  • Inspect engine seals
  • Replace water pump
  • Inspect tensioner
  • Coolant- Replace if applicable
  • Replace Drive belts
  • Compressor belt
  • Power steering belt
  • Alternator belt

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Please call for availability

We have many tires available for installation.

*Failure to perform scheduled maintenance as specified in the service guide will invalidate warranty coverage on parts affected by the lack of maintenance.

Pay special attention to the things that will cost you a fortune if they break. That means regular oil changes, tire rotations and transmission tune-ups, even if the car is running fine. Timing belts, for example, are spendy at as much as $600, and replacing one for no other reason than the odometer has turned 90,000 miles might seem wasteful. Let one break, however, and you’ll find that repairing bent valves could cost you three times that. Replacing torn CV boots (those plastic housings that keep grime and grit out of the car’s constant-velocity joints) costs about a third as much as a CV joint repair.

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