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Pro Tech Auto Repair

3.4 (10 reviews)
Open • 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Heritage Auto Repair - This was the work they did to my car. Supposedly a broken bolt. All I see is weld marks and another catalytic

Heritage Auto Repair

(24 reviews)

I would strongly caution anyone considering Heritage Auto Repair…read more We brought in our 2018 Nissan Murano because of a screeching noise. Heritage diagnosed the problem as a serpentine belt and tensioner and charged us over $560 to replace them. The very next morning the exact same noise returned. When we contacted them again and sent a video, they told us it was actually a wheel bearing issue and quoted another $1,150 for repairs. At this point we lost confidence and sought another opinion. A different shop diagnosed the actual problem immediately: the transfer case, which explained the noise and the acceleration issues. So to summarize: * Heritage charged us $560 for a repair that did not fix the problem * They then misdiagnosed the issue again as wheel bearings * The real issue was the transfer case, which they completely missed What is most concerning is that they were prepared to perform another $1,150 repair that would not have solved the problem either. Good mechanics diagnose problems before charging customers for unnecessary work. This experience felt like guessing at repairs while the customer pays the bill. I would recommend anyone experiencing drivetrain or noise issues get a second opinion before authorizing repairs here.

My daughter is a student at WSU and called me to tell me her car's brakes were squeaking. I found…read moreHeritage Auto Repair on Yelp and saw their high rating, so I called on a Friday afternoon and spoke with AJ. He was able to schedule an inspection for Monday morning and quickly put our minds at ease that everything is just fine and safe. I really appreciate their choice of honesty over opportunity. Thanks AJ and crew at Heritage Auto Repair!

Imported Car Service

Imported Car Service

(29 reviews)

Do not take your car to Import Auto Repair (IAR) for repairs. Instead, go to a trustworthy…read moredealership. I own an MB C-300, and when the engine light came on, I took it to IAR because it was a local shop, and the nearest dealership is 80 miles away. IAR ran a diagnostic (charging $200) and determined that the air injection reactor pump was broken. They ordered the part and replaced it (costing $800). However, two days later, the engine light came back on. I returned the car to IAR, and they told me that Bosch must have sent a defective part. They ordered a new pump and replaced it again. But just two days later, the engine light came on once more. This time, IAR ran more tests and told me that a module was broken and needed replacement at the dealership since they didn't have the tools to fix it. So, I took my car to the dealership. However, the dealership recommended running a diagnostic again because the module that IAR identified was expensive and non-refundable. If they pre-ordered the part and it turned out I didn't need it, I'd still have to pay for it. After running their own diagnosis, the dealership discovered that a fuse was missing, which was causing the issue. They added the fuse and fixed the problem. I went back to IAR and told the owner, Carl, that a fuse had been missing, implying that they hadn't properly checked the car. Carl denied this, stating they had never touched any fuses and abruptly ended the conversation by saying, "Goodbye." How professional! When I got home, I reviewed the invoice from the first repair, and to my surprise, there was a charge for a fuse. This meant that either IAR had worked on a fuse, or they charged me for a part that was never actually used. I called Carl and mentioned the fuse. He chuckled and told me they had "put in and out fuses." So, it turns out, IAR was the one who forgot to replace the fuse. The bottom line is that Carl runs a dishonest business, and now I'm questioning whether the air injection reactor pump was ever actually broken in the first place.

Carl and his wife and team are truly amazing! My son attends college at WSU Pullman his car would…read morenot start. I called Imported Car Service they immediately squeezed my son into their schedule same day, replaced his battery and cables in a timely fashion. I am so relieved to have found this wonderful repair shop and can now rest easy being that I am on the Westside knowing that my son's car is in very capable hands. Thank you!

Les Schwab Tire Center - My car.

Les Schwab Tire Center

(43 reviews)

I have never written a review before, but my recent experience at Les Schwab has left me shaken and…read moreextremely disappointed. I feel obligated to share what happened in hopes that others are spared from a similar experience, and so this situation is taken seriously. On August 16th at 8AM, I brought in my 2012 BMW 335is for a scheduled consultation because my brake pads were low. After the inspection, I was presented with a service quote of over $2,000, which included replacing rotors, calipers, discs, sensors, and even new tires I never requested. I explained that I have experience building cars and knew my rotors and calipers were fine. However, I was told it was "policy and liability" to replace everything. I declined the tires, but the bill was still over $1,700. Despite the high cost, I agreed only because I had no tools or other options, and I was told it could be done that same day. After I approved the work, I was then told it wouldn't be ready until Monday, August 18th. When I picked up my car on the 18th, I left the lot and reached the first red light. To my horror, my brakes nearly failed completely--traveling 35-40 mph, it took 8 full seconds of pressing my brake pedal to the floor before the car came to a complete stop. I narrowly avoided a collision. Terrified, I immediately pulled over and called Les Schwab. Instead of offering a tow, they told me to drive the car back despite the risk, with only 30 minutes before closing. Once there, I explained the situation in detail. A older technician looked over the car and insisted "nothing was wrong." I asked multiple times for documentation stating that my brakes were fine since this was a serious safety and liability concern, but I was refused three times. I then asked the same tech to test drive it. He first drove it briefly in the lot, when he came back and said nothing was wrong, again, I explained how I was going about 40 mph when this happened and not as slow as him in the parking lot, then--frustrated by my persistence--he grabbed my keys aggressively off the counter, spoke to me in a hostile tone saying "I'll take it for a test drive" and scoffs, and took the car for over 30 minutes. When he returned, he again said "nothing was wrong." I later realized the car had been taken into the shop without my consent or explanation of what was done. This only added to my fear that something was quietly fixed to avoid admitting fault. The next day I spoke directly with the manager, Jesse. Unlike the prior experience, the manager listened and took me seriously. He test drove the car with me, and while the brakes then felt fine, we soon discovered a new issue: a terrible banging sound above 30 mph. After multiple inspections, it turned out my plastic under-guard had been damaged, something that was not present before. This reinforced my concern that the aggressive technician may have driven my lowered car recklessly during his 30-minute "test drive." When I brought this up, the manager said it couldn't be proven. I was given no documentation of any work, inspections, or explanations of anything since picking it up originally. By the end, I was left with: A $1,700+ bill for work I did not fully agree was necessary. A terrifying brake failure immediately after service. An employee who was aggressive, dismissive, reckless, and unprofessional. Refusal of written documentation despite my repeated requests. A new issue (broken under-guard) that did not exist before service. Lost wages from a day and a half of missed work. I want to make clear: this situation was not just inconvenient, it was traumatizing. At 23, with no parents or outside help, this left me legally and financially vulnerable, while also placing me in real danger on the road. I take meticulous care of my car, it is my dream car since I was 15, and to leave a trusted shop only to nearly crash was unacceptable. I am asking Les Schwab corporate to review this case immediately. I sincerely hope Les Schwab does the right thing, not just for me, but to restore trust with customers who depend on them for safety.

Between Moscow and Pullman go to Moscow. This shop will charge on every chance they can. Moscow…read morewill rotate your tires for free just to have a chance of your business. Balance the tires as well with rotation. Just skip these guys and take the extra 15 min drive. Shop might look new but they still suck. Whoever runs the shop should probably go talk to Jake Miller about how to run a Les Schwab properly.

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