Dealing with auto electrical problems can be confusing and worrisome. When you suspect issues with your car’s electrical system, prompt car repair is essential to avoid unexpected breakdowns. At Fiobramax Auto Repair & Tires, our certified mechanics are dedicated to ensuring your safety on the road. We understand that a malfunctioning electrical component can have a ripple effect on other parts of the system. The key electrical components in your vehicle’s engine include the battery, starter, and alternator, among others, all of which work together to power crucial functions like navigation and starting the car. Our ASE-Certified mechanics specialize in diagnosing and resolving auto electrical system malfunctions, providing a comprehensive diagnostic to pinpoint the exact problem. Throughout the car repair process, our technicians will keep you well-informed in a clear and understandable manner, alleviating any concerns or confusion.
Our Electrical Services Include:
Headlight Replacement
Alternator and/or Starter Replacement
Tail Light Replacement
Turn Signal Replacement
Door Window Motor Replacement
Door Window Regulator Replacement
Headlamp Bulb Replacement
Power Door Lock Actuator Replacement
Wiper Motor Replacement
12 Month / 24,000 Mile Warranty on All Parts & Labor
Common Electrical Issues:
Troubleshooting problems in today’s complex electrical and computer systems can be challenging. Here are some common signs that indicate potential electrical issues in your vehicle:
Clicking noise when turning the car key “on”
Grinding noise during cranking
Difficulty in turning the key knob
Corrosion in the battery cables
Dim headlights
Smell of melting plastic inside the car
Trust Fiobramax Auto Repair & Tires to handle all your auto electrical needs with expertise and care. Our goal is to ensure your vehicle’s electrical system operates flawlessly, providing you with a safe and comfortable driving experience.
Electrical Diagnostic Test Is To Measure The Electrical Activity Of Failed Compound And Wiring, Check Related Fuses Check Battery Voltage, Check Charging System ( Alternator). Check For Lose Or Bad Ground, Recommend To Have A wiring Diagrams.
Bad Battery, Bad Battery Cable, Bad Battery Ground, Bad Battery Terminals, Alternator Over Charging Or Discharging, Broken Or Damaged Wires, Defective Component.
Long-distance trips, extreme freezing, and heating temperature can damage the life of your car battery. Driving short trips regularly won’t allow your car’s battery to recharge fully, and overall, that will shorten its life expectancy. High temperatures also affect the alternator and all electrical equipment because heat increases electrical resistance.