Repair sevices:a/c recharging and repair, exhaust system repair, repair of brake system, plastic bumper repairs, auto repair, engine repairs, full car sevice, oil changes, car respraying, installation of parking sensors, tinting, running gear repair, starter motor repairs, computer car diagnostics, car electrician repair, steering racks repairs, car alarm, gearbox repair, generator repairs, polish, repair of drive shafts, repair of fuel system, automotive electronics repair, repair of cylinder head, headlights repair, shock absorber repair, pneumatic system repair, RKPP repair, removal of catalysts, restoration of levers, car bridge repair, clutch repair, spare parts and accessories to order, noise insulation, replacing of timing belt, installing additional equipment, turbocharger repair, de-coking
When changing the oil and the nozzle in the automatic transmission, the gearbox control unit was killed... We brought the car by tow truck and by acquaintance... It was about a year and a half ago, but the jamb opened only today when the automatic transmission crashed... Disassembled and stunned... The master who repairs the automatic transmission, to put it mildly, was shocked...
We were traveling from the Bryansk region to Borisov, with my wife and 2 small children. It was 30 degrees hot, and it started to boil on the way out of Gomel. I stopped at a gas station. As it turned out, the fan was not working, the antifreeze boiled and the radiator burst. I found the nearest working service station. I called, we drove up (it was 700m from the gas station). And the time is almost 3 p.m., Saturday. The manager met me on the street. When he saw the sleeping child in the car, he told him to bring it into a cool room. They laid a blanket on the sofa and shifted the sleeping person. And the eldest (6 years old) turned on cartoons on his work laptop. According to the VIN number, I found a radiator available from the supplier and went to get it. I brought a new one, it was replaced. It took less than 2 hours. Even the youngest, sleeping, was transferred back to the car and drove on. And most importantly, we had Belarusian money right next to each other, so the manager suggested that we first get home, and then transfer the payment, otherwise you never know what will happen on the road. They did not sit on their necks and immediately paid)) Thanks to the manager for the Human service and understanding of the situation, and to the master for repairing the radiator!