At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we understand that no matter how well something is maintained, everything breaks eventually. Fortunately, our team of expert mechanics can repair just about anything, saving your business a lot of money in the process.
Every year, more and more trucks come equipped with turbochargers. What was once a novelty or a performance option has become increasingly common as stock equipment. What are they for, and how do they work? A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL is here to help.
At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we want you to be able to recognize an issue with your tires. It’ll keep you safe, prevent a blowout, and let you see for yourself whether or not a tire needs to be replaced. Here’s a short guide to tire problems.
Most modern transmissions have a “limp mode” or “safe mode” that they may default to if an error is detected. What does it mean if your transmission has entered safe mode, and where do you go from there? A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL has the answers you need.
Once your diesel truck is back on the road, you’ll definitely want to keep it running strong. At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we’ve got you covered.
At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we aim to keep your four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive car, truck, or SUV ready for anything. 4X4 systems are pretty low maintenance, but equally as important to maintain as your engine or transmission. At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service our technicians have the tools and knowledge to help keep yours going strong.
At A-Ford-Able Auto Repair & Tire Service in St Augustine, FL, we know managing a fleet or commercial truck is no small task. For that reason, we like to keep you informed on things to look out for, and what to do about them. Tires are an area worth paying attention to...tire condition determines ride quality and drivability, and provides useful insight into the condition of your vehicles.
The hydraulic system in your transmission is responsible for telling the mechanical components what to do, and when to do it. In order to better understand how your transmission works, it’s important to understand the mechanical components of it.
1465 Old Moultrie Rd
| St Augustine, FL
(904) 808-7003
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MON-FRI | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Weekends | Closed