Found the Vehicle's Power Steering Rack leaking from the left side boot, also found a lot of play at the left side inner tie rod.
Replaced the Vehicle's Power Steering Rack & Pinion, Both Outer Tie Rod Ends, Power Steering Pressure Hose, Power Steering Pump, and the Serpentine Belt
Alignment performed by Westfield Auto & Truck Repair
Mark C. gave our service a 5 star review on 8/2/2024
Turns out the driver side front fender liner was OK. The thumping noise was coming from the front wheel hub and brakes. Cleaned up and put stop squeak on the brake pads, and torqued the wheel hub nut to the proper spec.
Charles H. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/31/2024
Diagnose cause of lights – connect scan tool to obtain codes, perform necessary testing for diagnosis. Scanned the Vehicle for DTC's, the Following Code was Found: C0045 – Driver Side Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Erratic. Will need to replace the Vehicle's Driver Side Rear Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly.
Replaced the Vehicle's Driver Side Rear Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly
Remove wheels to inspect brake operation and wear – measure pad thickness in mm; check operation & condition of caliper and slides; ensure caliper pistons retract & extend smoothly; inspect brake hoses & lines for signs of wear and/or failure. The Vehicle's Front Brake are at about 5mm, the Calipers and Hoses are OK; the Rear Brakes are metal on metal, the Calipers and Hoses are OK.
Replaced the Vehicle's Rear Brake Pads and Rear Brake Rotors
Found the Driver Side Front Lower Control Arm to have worn out bushings and ball joint, also found the outer tie rod loose. There is some noise coming from the front end due to the loose ball joint, also found some noise coming from the rubber bellows for the steering shaft squeaking occasionally while the steering wheel is turned. Lubed it, it is no longer squeaking at this time.
Colin R. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/30/2024
The Vehicle's Exhaust is leaking from the flange at the resonator pipe. The exhaust system is very rusted and rotted. Due to the condition, the whole system would need to be replaced, as well as the oxygen sensors.
Jose C. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/25/2024
Lube, Oil, Filter; Check Tire Pressures, Inspect & top off fluids, check belts & hoses, inspect engine air filter & cabin air filter, lubricate chassis (if applicable)
Remove wheels to inspect brake operation and wear – measure pad thickness in mm; check operation & condition of caliper and slides; ensure caliper pistons retract & extend smoothly; inspect brake hoses & lines for signs of wear and/or failure. The Vehicle's Front Brake Rotors are very grooved and the pads are low; the Rear Brakes are at about 6-7mm, and the Calipers and Hoses are OK.
Replaced the Vehicle's Front Brake Pads and Front Brake Rotors
Bruce D. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/22/2024