Sometimes it can be hard to tell if a transmission is working the way it should or not. Is it supposed to make that noise? Is that problem a symptom of the transmission or something else? Fortunately, Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, TX has the answers.
If your car, truck or SUV is experiencing major engine issues, the technicians at Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, TX have you covered. You hear the engine knocking when it decides to start? Is there smoke pouring from your truck’s exhaust pipe? Whether you’re burning oil, your engine is on it’s last leg or has simply given up altogether, we can help. And if you’re not sure what you need, we can help with that too.
Myers Automotive, Inc is the leader in Granbury, TX for the selection and service in your tires. Our Myers Automotive, Inc auto shop staff will take the time to educate you on what tire to look for to suit your needs.
Are you considering upgrading to a better transmission on your classic? Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, TX can help.
If you drive something old, there’s a good chance it has fewer gears than you’d like. With all the 6 and 8 speed transmissions on the road today, it’s hard to imagine that just a few decades ago we were getting by with just 2 or 3 gears. These days, there are some simple swap options - here are some things for you to consider.
Whether you drive a Porsche, Audi, BMW, Subaru, Land Rover, or other performance and luxury vehicles, your ball joints are an essential part of your car or SUVs performance and safety. From us at Myers Automotive, Inc, here’s what to watch out for, to make sure your ball joints are in shape and ready to go.
At Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, TX, precision and quality are our top priorities. That’s why we always employ ASE certified technicians - but what does that mean for you?
At Myers Automotive, Inc in Granbury, TX, we recommend always making it a priority to change your oil on time. Here’s a look into why it’s so important, and what happens if you don’t keep up with oil changes.
If you drive a performance car or SUV, you want to take every measure possible to ensure it stays in good shape and running well. For many drivers of precision-engineered vehicles like BMW, Audi, Porsche, Subaru, etc., warming up the engine is a part of taking care of your vehicle. But is it necessary?
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