At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, FL, we understand the importance of doing things right. That’s why we are in the business of hiring ASE certified technicians. After all, your car, truck or SUV is only as good as the quality of service it receives.
At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, FL, we’ve got every answer to your transmission questions and needs, and answers to a lot of things that fall outside of that realm as well. Today, we’re talking about the ABS light - an issue that plagues many modern drivers at some point or another.
Whatever type of truck you run in your fleet, they all have a driveshaft that connects the transmission to the differential, transferring power to the wheels. At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, FL, we specialize in diesel truck and fleet vehicle maintenance and repair, including precision driveshaft care.
If your transmission isn’t shifting correctly, you’ll want to be careful about how you choose to proceed. The best thing to do is turn the vehicle off and have a professional take a look at it, but if that isn’t an option, there are some steps you can take to ensure nothing gets damaged. At Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, FL we can take a look at your issues and also give you some tips on what to do when that option isn't available yet.
Leaks and drips that get the interior of your vehicle wet are definitely an inconvenience. Sitting water promotes rust, bad smells, and can ruin your carpet. Furthermore, the water often seems to come from seemingly nowhere, adding to the frustration. From Crown Car Care in Palm City & Stuart, FL, here are some of the leading causes of water on your floor, and what you can do about it.
Brooks and the staff did a great job mounting tires and oil change. Super nice guys! - Steve T. (5 Star Yelp Review)
At Crown Car Care we know how important tire maintenance is. Like the shoes on our feet, the tires and wheels on our cars protect us from direct contact with the ground. And like those shoes, we wear day in and day out, tires and wheels can rub, wear unevenly, and eventually fail to do their jobs.